Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Hot News: Rolling Stone's Julia Louis-Dreyfus cover features flawed US Constitution







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Rolling Stone's Constitution cover is in need of an amendment.

The front page of the storied rock magazine's latest issue features a naked Julia Louis-Dreyfus with a faulty U.S. Constitution inked on her back.

Just above her derriere sits the signature of one of the nation's most prominent founding fathers: John Hancock.



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There's only one problem, however: John Hancock didn't sign the U.S. Constitution.

Hancock, president of the Second Continental Congress, actually signed the Declaration of Independence.

His autograph on that document is so stylish and large, in fact, that it inspired the use of his full name as a synonym for the word "signature."

The error was first noticed by Rolling Stone readers on Twitter.

"Pro tip: John Hancock didn't sign the Constitution," one fan wrote.

"How did Rolling Stone make such a huge blunder?" another tweeted.

The answer is still in the works: calls to Rolling Stone regarding the issue weren't immediately returned.

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