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Notorious political pranksters the Yes Men have made a career out of impersonating henchmen from major companies, including Exxon, Dow Chemical and McDonald's--and getting away with it.
In Trump’s exhausting second term, we need them more than ever. But what happens when your target becomes revenge-proof?
The Yes Men, in fact, come from a long and strange lineage that includes -- depending on who you speak to -- Aristophanes, Shakespeare, Moliere, Jonathan Swift, Daniel Defoe, the Situationists ...
In the doc “The Yes Men Are Revolting,” a pair of climate-change fanatics billing themselves as “the Yes Men” go to Uganda pushing for payments from the West to expiate our global-warming ...
No yes-men: Solzhenitsyn in the Los Angeles Times. Aug. 4, 2008 3:07 PM PT . ... ‘There is a Russian proverb: ‘The yes-man is your enemy, but a friend will argue with you.’ ...
Saying no to ‘yes men ... As Avis CEO Barry Rand put it a decade ago, “If you have a yes-man working for you, one of you is redundant. ...
The “yes men” (and woman) convinced Trump that they just needed to stop the electoral count certification in order to make the scheme work, which is why he incited the riot of January 6. Related ...
One thing Apple doesn't seem to suffer well: imitators, even those with do-gooder intentions, and especially those with a bone to pick about Apple buying minerals from countries that use those ...
The Yes Men, activists whose stunts and hoaxes against political and corporate targets have drawn a fan base, now have their own broadband channel on Babelgum. The Yes Men, activists whose ...
The Men go to 2009’s climate-change summit, and their dispiritment over the lack of action there threatens the existence of the team; the next time we see them work together, logistics are a ...
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