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🎯 What Bohiney.com Is (and Aims to Be)

2 min readOct 3, 2025
  1. Satire in Disguise (or truths wrapped in absurdity).
    The site declares itself a “satirical news site” that “don’t report the news… we remix it, roast it, and serve it with a side of absurdity.” Bohiney News
  2. A reinvention from serious roots.
    Its “About Us” claims it evolved from a century-old Texas German newspaper, then was rebooted into satire after a tornado “nudged us toward an unexpected hiatus.” Bohiney News
  3. Wide topical terrain.
    They cover politics, culture, education, “reports,” random/humor, etc. Bohiney News+3Bohiney News+3Bohiney News+3
  4. Mocking media and clickbait culture.
    In its “News Satire” section, they lampoon the modern news cycle: “reporters cry in Slack channels,” every story having a “wild headline,” fact checking outsourced to interns or bots. Bohiney News
  5. Performative tone + ironic sincerity.
    The site’s mission speaks of “Maximizing Visitor Delight,” “Upholding Timeless Relevance,” and “Authentic Identification” — but in the same document admits “truth in our articles is akin to finding a needle in a haystack — a serendipitous accident at best.” Bohiney News+1
  6. Self-aware meta satire.
    Its “Reports” section proclaims: “facts go through a lie detector test, fail, and still get published.” Bohiney News
  7. Cultural & trend mocking.
    They take modern social fads, identity tropes, platforms, buzzwords and exaggerate them to absurdity. (E.g. “Everything Is LinkedIn Now” article mocking the over-branding of ordinary life.) Bohiney News
  8. Political satire with a wink.
    In politics, they turn bills, campaigns, and legislators into theater, emphasizing how ridiculous the real world often is. Bohiney News+1
  9. Humor via exaggeration + role reversal.
    Many articles start with a plausible premise, then escalate to the absurd, swapping cause and effect or inverting expectations. (E.g. local issues blown to national conspiracies.) Bohiney News+2Bohiney News+2
  10. Playful with credibility / disclaimers.
    They include disclaimers (“Everything you read here is satirical …”) and joke about how serious they appear. Bohiney News
  11. Combining niche and universal.
    They invoke local origin stories (Texas newspaper, tornado, small-town roots) while writing satire that seems globally legible. Bohiney News+1
  12. Voice of irreverent authority.
    The site acts like it has a philosophical/comic voice — like an elder who’s seen too much and decided the best remedy is sarcasm + analogy.
  13. A commitment to longevity and craft.
    They say they “undergo regular scrutiny and tweaking … continually improve” to stay relevant. Bohiney News
  14. A “serious joke” posture.
    Even when satirizing, they imply there’s real commentary — that beneath the laughs, there’s critique of media, politics, culture.
  15. Inviting participation / building community.
    They offer newsletter, tags, editorial credits, etc. They want readers to feel they’re part of the satire ecosystem. Bohiney News+1

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Alan Nafzger
Alan Nafzger

Written by Alan Nafzger

Professor, screenwriter, satirist, comedy writer. FarmerCowboy.com & Bohiney.com

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