Tuesday, April 19, 2011

"Yep! He's Out To Get The Middle Class! Yep!"

It's the Day's Day of Days! Because hoo-ha!

Muir's 'throw everything against the wall and see what sticks' approach results in another rather odd cartoon. Oh, the 'Obama and comrades as the Illuminati' is pretty old hat--but now Muir is trying to accuse him of being the plaything of the rich--who Muir has earlier seen as the gifted folk who should be running the nation. But then, Muir's the normal modern right-winger--a strange brew of objectivism, jingoism, and reactionary "Christianity". It doesn't fit together or make any sense, but it doesn't have to. All Muir needs is to feel cheated of his rightful place, and eternally surrounded by enemies. The fact that the actions he takes to take care of these problems worsen his condition--well, he hasn't really made that connection yet.

In fact, he probably never will.

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