Sunday, March 28, 2021

Awful On So Many Levels.

 It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Avery Brooks as Hawk.

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The blend of bad porn, bad pop culture references, and bad conspiracy theories make this thing almost seem like a parody of itself.

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  1. Not only does Muir indulge in his favorite right-wing trope--that is to say, invoking a certain sexual position-- but he manages to do so TWICE in one strip. TWICE.

    Right wingers are very, very, very, very, VERY obsessed with this. They really, really are.

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    1. More a certain sex act than a position, but yeah, it is something of a preoccupation.

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    2. Yeah, I should have said "act." Muir made it a little ambiguous in this instance but given the context it's impossible to not conclude that he's indulging the usual right-wing obsession.

      Which is just so.....telling. In so very many ways. Not the least of which is their Machiavellian view of what constitutes power versus weakness.

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  2. Besides, it's laughable to see Muir even allude to Biden's "positions." If there's one thing DBD has never been about, it's policy. Muir knows nothing and cares not to.

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    1. Muir will rage against something one day, and rage for it the next, and never acknowledge that he's reversed himself.

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