It's the Day's Day of Days! Because woke up this morning.
This is what Muir would use solar energy for.
A day by day look at Chris Muir's Day By Day, punctuated by efforts to make the hurting stop.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because woke up this morning.
This is what Muir would use solar energy for.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because wheat.
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There's something so depressing in the limits of Muir's imagination.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because hyperreality.
It's genuinely pathetic how completely Muir has fallen under the sway of Russian interests in less than two years. And it's as much from his crackpot contrarianism and blind faith in his fellow Right Wingers as it is his deep-rooted Fascist sympathies.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I'm your captain.
Calling your opponents Nazis because you believe in racist theories about immigrants and "white genocide".
The stupidity is equal to the vileness.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Chicago Transit Authority.
Muir's inability to understand that things aren't always zero-sum, and that the actions he's proposing would have incredible destabilizing effects on the world says so much.
As does the fact that even his opposition to aid to Israel is morally bankrupt.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Hunky Dory.
As this is the cast once against using their magitech to produce something they've done countless times before, had the baddies just admit that every batshit conspiracy theory is true, I will focus on the fact that Jan is looking terrible right now. I mean... damn. She and Damon both regularly look like blobs trying to simulate being people.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because TCU Horned Toads.
Again, it's something to see Muir go full-isolationist in the worst possible way for the worst possible cause.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because together we will go our way.
The thing that hits you about the hivemind is about how self-congratulatory it is about its awfulness.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because better than all the rest.
The worst part is Muir will spout this shit and then call other people racists and Nazis.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because yipping dog.
Muir's ability to avoid having a 'Our we the baddies?' moment is almost impressive, in a way.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because and the inside jukebox goes out just like thunder.
It's clearly going to take Muir a while to get his jollies out of this scenario. Again, Muir's imagined deep state is simultaneously powerful enough to steal elections, but weak enough to quiver in fear at the idea of an uprising.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I love that dirty water.
Of course, in the film, the President is implicitly Muir's sort of person, but that doesn't matter. He just wants to see the Nation burn.
For he is such an unvarnished patriot.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because she smiled so I got up and asked for her name.
The essential belief of Muir that obviously the Far Right can only win if they start something, and the fact that they didn't last time is just because people cheated shines through here. The fascinating thing is that as a person who has done a 180 on nearly every major policy you'd think he might start considering that his judgement isn't what he thinks, but, no, no, he remains convinced he's a clear-sighted genius.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because electric guitar riff.
Do these people remember they're committing treason? I genuinely think they've forgotten that.
To be fair, their universe seems to regularly forget that as well.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Serene Buddha.
I'll give him this--he at least got the Inferno reference right.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I can't believe they killed Gambit.
And now Muir has gone from fanboying about Operation Condor to hoping the new right wing Argentinian shitheel does an encore.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Uncle Einar.
I just love this jingoist bluster AS they pal around with foreign dictators, and run a separatist movement.
For a single county.
Oh, yeah, and once again, Muir's a former upstate New Yorker.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because 1985.
It's not just that Muir's a fascist, but that he's such a shallow fascist. He just has to hear that the Left don't like someone, and he'll anoint them a champion of the cause.
Which is one reason why he winds up unpersoning so many of his former heroes. They get too inconvenient.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because she's my woman of gold and she's not very old.
The ultimate form of patriotism is to think killing your president for supporting a nation being invaded by a fascist power would bring peace, and that your president is corrupt for doing this.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because yours is no disgrace.
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As we watch Muir once again find his way to the most morally bankrupt stance on any subject in foreign policy like a salmon instinctively heading to its birthplace, I just have to note that he has apparently decided Tucker Carlson just isn't pro-Russia enough.
Because Muir can turn on anyone.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Wolverine.
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Yep. He definitely wrote that strip. Which is a strip that happened.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because let me sleep on it, in your soul kitchen.
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It's kind of amazing that he'd bring up the "Joe Biden is owned by China" bullshit in THIS plotline.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because little gnomes stay in their homes.
Muir's love of fascism is butting up against his rabid hatred of communism that he conflates with all leftist and liberal thought. He wants to support Putin, but he was part of the Evil Empire.
The genocide and warfare right now aren't a problem obviously.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because why not?
I wonder if Muir realizes that Dresden was in East Germany.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because he's mad about hats.
Okay, what is going on with those dresses? Sam and Mia don't appear to be wearing them so much as projecting them from the ether.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because vanilla.
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Apparently the fact that he'll gawk at boobs is supposed to be a humanizing trait for Putin?
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Mr. Bones.
This is the strip now. Endless bragging about imaginary power, and endless declaring of everyone but the most Right Wing of nutters as either a traitor or a heretic, while Muir imagines cozying up to foreign dictators, and proclaims this the truest values of the nation.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because honey-roasted.
Muir's endless projection about how whiny and awful everyone else is but people like him continues apace.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because flax.
Remember, the far right doesn't use the courts to do things.
Except when they do. But then it's different.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because wheat.
The way Muir keeps assuming that his pathetic wannabe breakaway republic will immediately get all the winning is... well, very Late Era DbD.
Along with Sam going full Howler Monkey Face when she acts like an asshat.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because my lips they are as cold as clay, my breath is earthy strong.
As we stare at this monument of incoherence, I just have to once again point out that this is yet another highly illegal thing that Gunpowder is doing.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Silver May Tarnish.
There's a grim humor in the fact that the only thing that keeps Muir from fully embracing Putin is his fear he might be a communist.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because The Duke's Ballad.
Muir has been declaring randos on the internet the only true source of information for over a decade now.
This happens to correspond with his move to greater crazy.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Ciara's Song.
The quietly fascinating thing about the chants of 'Fuck You Biden', and 'Let's go Brandon' is how the Right imagines they are making their opponents apoplectic with rage, when in fact said opponents are just left baffled at why they think acting silly is such a masterful display of their power.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because The Warding of Witch World.
The way Muir keeps acting as if the only opposition to all the nakedly illegal, treasonous acts the cast keeps doing would be some sort of secretive conspiracy is downright baffling at times. It underlines his fall into the sovereign citizen territory where his cast all know the secret real laws, and these trump the fake laws that people like the actual government think run things.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because The Magestone.
Somehow the gun metaphors make the attempt at witty banter more awful.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because The Key of the Keplian.
There's something to be said about how Muir thinks this displays his patriotism and courage.
In a sense, it does.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because On Wings of Magic.
We move from one pathetic fantasy to another one that is worse because it's actively morally bankrupt and involves fanboying a fascist who's invading another country.
Also, the fantastically incoherent Redneckistan bullion depository returns, likely so it can disappear again in the near future.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Flight of Vengeance.
Muir thinks Zed and Sam are likable, and this repertoire is witty and sexy.
Just stare at the failure and move on.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Songsmith.
I wonder if Muir realizes that the company that makes these bespoke bulletproof suits is in Toronto.
Ah, well. It's just another bit for the "Muir basically stopped developing when he was 12" pile.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Storms of Victory.
Sometimes the overall sadness of what Zed and Sam really are as fictional characters--an author avatar and that avatar's pretend wife, who is also a genderswapped author avatar--crashes in on you.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Gate of the Cat.
Nothing says 'I love my nation' like cheering on its enemies as they invade other states, and dreaming of the capital getting bombed.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Of the Shaping of Ulm's Heir.
Muir's version of Democrats have always been shallow hate objects. It's just that now, he doesn't even bother to base their actions on anything they actually did, no matter how distorted. Just baldly asserts this is so, to the Peanut Gallery's applause.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Gryphon's Eyrie.
The levels of awfulness in that first line get you. Not only is Muir equating immigration with an actual invasion by a hostile army, but he is using the death of a fictional character at the hands of a fictional immigrant he created to show how this is the real threat that is being ignored.
In favor of stopping a fascist invasion of another nation that could easily escalate if left unchecked. But then Muir's foreign policy resembles his domestic policy, as exemplified by adding a stupid Washington joke to a call to kill the entire legislative branch. Stupid vileness that thinks it is clever and upright.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Were-Wrath.
The movie references in this strip have never not been awkward, and they just keep getting worse.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Ware Hawk.
Muir's gone from his old Bizarro-Marxist quasi-libertarian views, to a fascist view that dresses up as the old one, so that the words "collectivism" and "individualism" no longer have any real meaning. Which isn't quite as far as you'd think, but it does show you how he continues to become more and more what he was at the bottom of him.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Horn Crown.
There's always something so tiresome about a man who can't put a coherent argument together to save his life insisting his opponents are mentally imbalanced.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Gryphon in Glory.
Remember, the Right are glorious rebellious free men fighting against authoritarian drones jealous of their natural superior freedom. And they are also the dutiful followers of the true tradition facing the decadent degenerates rebelling against the natural order.
Look the important thing is they are whatever makes them feel better at a given moment about following the half-baked mess of poorly-handled notions they imagine is philosophy.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Changeling.
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This is somewhere between a racist mad lib, and a paranoid's personal murderboard.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Sand Sister.
The greatest irony here is that Muir is at this point an actual member of a group of political interlopers who have worked to crawl into power to subvert the nation. But like every fascist, he thinks he and his have an inherent right to power, and always represent the true will of the people. Or at least, the real people.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Falcon Blood.
I keep saying it because it keeps being true--there is something so pathetic in how this is transparently Muir's fantasy. And there are more levels to the patheticness. The utterly ramshackle state of Muir's created world, where Muir's need for constant challenges to show his avatars' might wars with his equally constant need to show them as secure and unchallengeable--and both occasionally get kicked over by the real world. The cringing cowardice and bullying swagger that Muir imagines are courage. The fact Muir on some level believes this, believes in the way of all fascists that his way is so innately strong, so clearly right that it will win and win and win, and if it appears to lose, than it is only because the other side cheated.
I said it when Trump won--Muir is as miserable in victory as he is in defeat, because his expectations are so high, his beliefs are so detached from reality, and his allies so shit, that a win is only the gateway to disappointment and then defeat.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Zarsthor's Bane.
Modern DbD in a nutshell. Where core female members of the cast are going to be in a relationship with a man, and pregnant in short order.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Sword of Unbelief.
That punchline would land better if Muir didn't regularly talk in his own version of that, which is hateful on top of being nonsense.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Trey of Swords.
It's fascinating how little deviation from the hivemind gets a character called a 'libtard' these days. The cast was never that varied a bunch, but these days they actively get offended when a character shows any variation at all.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Spider Silk.
Won't lie, I saw the "Senile Biden" joke coming after panel 3.
The pregnancy fetish panels and the garbled second hand retreads of misunderstood academic theory painted as degenerate progressive politics weren't quite as inevitable but were looking pretty likely.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Jargoon Pard.
This particular strip reminds me that if DbD didn't exist, I wouldn't know there exists in this world a man with a pregnancy/breastfeeding fetish and a strange obsession with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Which let's be honest, is a pretty weird pair of quirks to be paired.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Toads of Grimmerdale.
As usual, the celebration of a cast member's assimilation into the hivemind is accompanied by a bad attempt at sentiment, and a castigation of liberal values that is so blatantly projection that it loops into being comical. Because Muir thinks becoming a sociopathic wingnut is moral growth.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Crystal Gryphon.
Once again--the only way to be a good woman is to be a misogynistic fascist bitch.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Spell of the Witch World.
We are now on Day 3 of Skye as Worm Girl and it really adds to the deep awful of the strips.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because One Spell Wizard.
I see we're getting multiple days of Skye's new Worm Person Face.
Great. Goes with the shit in the strip.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Legacy from Sorn Fen.
A reminder that the sisters are awful in every single way. But especially in their politics.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Dream Smith.
There's not much original in this incoherent screed, just the usual blend of conspiracy bullshit and self-righteousness. So I'm going to focus on the fact that there's a decent chance the latest attempt at a spinoff-storyline died in about a month. At the very least, it doesn't suggest much for its robustness in that's how long it took for Muir to start skipping installments.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Dragon Scale Silver.
The extent to which this strip has become an eternal monologue pretending to be a conversation really gets you sometimes.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Amber Out of Quaithe.
I've lost track of the times Muir has asserted that it is absolutely the case that Biden is of course a Chinese puppet, even as the details and the supposed proof keep changing. Then again, Muir changes his stories so often without realizing it, I think even he is confused by the bizarre mental universe he now inhabits.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Ully the Piper.
The extent to which this has become a de facto Nazi propaganda strip babbling in nonsensical catchphrases really comes through in strips like this.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Sorceress of Witch World.
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Christ, the blustering insecurity posing as strength is just astonishing.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Warlock of the Witch World.
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Muir sneering at more accomplished people than him, Part 1000.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Three Against the Witch World.
Muir's viewpoint is a spiral of delusion and hate. He either exaggerates problems that fit his racist worldview or imagines them outright to justify calling for violence as an answer. Meanwhile he ignores real problems, insisting that these are either delusions or conspiracies to fool dupes. The result is a man whose every favored course of action would only hurt this nation and the world.
And he keeps insisting that he's the real patriot.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Year of the Unicorn.
So, all that was a couple of extraneous characters apparently.
Muir's lack of focus as a writer really shines through here.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Web of the Witch World.
Ahh, the twofold delusion of white suburbs. First, that they are some sort of rural heartland.
Second, that they could exist without the cities they despise.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Witch World.
The only thing remotely interesting about this strip is Muir pulling out the old 'immigrants as hidden agents of the nation they came from' canard. Which isn't original, just shockingly blatant on his part.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because loving the alien.
The 'how dare we face consequences for what we did' energy is strong in this strip.
Alongside the robot stuff.
Won't lie, there's something deeply amazing how he keeps that shit going.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the furthest we got was a pilot program in Yeovil.
Every now and then, Muir does one of these odd tribute strips to a late individual (implicitly a former member of the DbD fandom, but the oddness of every aspect of the strip these days doesn't make that a certainty). They're almost invariably like this... not objectionable, but weird, fumbling attempts at sentiment.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because We Five.
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Fundamentally, this is where the Far Right leads you. Being a blithering, racist idiot who says things that are both stupid and evil.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Draughtsman's Contract.
Just like in 2016, a Republican hack is discovering there's no way to spin things, no amount of abusing what is supposed to be an apolitical process by turning your report into a hit piece, that will work when you can't recommend charges because there wasn't really a crime. To the Right, you're just another Deep State traitor.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the concrete blocks my view.
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Now I'm half expecting to spend so long in this flashback to the badly written straw feminist dystopia that he loses interest and never gets around to the whole "Quantum Leap ripoff" that is supposed be the central premise.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because raspberry.
A reminder that she is leading a secession attempt, but no, somehow they have to be trying a bogus January 6th charge, because nothing illegal the cast does counts.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because strawberry.
So he's doing a 'yer da real racists' and a 'yer tryin' to replace da Real Muricans!' simultaneously. And he doesn't see the inherent contradiction here. Hell, he keeps insisting the Confederacy was great, except when he pulls something like this.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Chas Addams.
Muir could never be satisfied with just one token minority because he needed more masks to make racist jokes behind while insisting it was okay.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because mango flavored licorice.
The misogyny gets even more overbearing when you realize that the ideal wife is just the man's basic personality put into a hot woman.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Gomez.
In a way, this strip with Sam in multiple Howler Monkey Faces sums up DbD perfectly. The pathetic fantasies, political and sexual, of a misogynistic fascist, rendered terribly and incoherently.
And again, multiple Howler Monkey Faces.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Donut Shop Blend.
Muir's lousy artwork and bad perspective makes this look less titillating and more actively painful.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Comfort Eagle.
This is what happens when a reactionary misogynist tries to write a feminist dystopia, and stumbles on the fact that he can't even write even a reasonable facsimile of a straw feminist.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I remember when rock was young.
This is all Muir can find to write about today.
This.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because and I saw you.
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It feels like Muir was in such a hurry to be sexist, he forgot to have a point.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because been a long time.
So now, it's not just softcore, it's lazy softcore.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because iko!
It's astonishing that Muir is so bad at this after keeping at it for so long.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because my flag boy and your flag boy were sitting by the fire.
The Howler Monkey Face is the final piece needed to make this actively painful.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because amongst the keels of rocks he thinks of her.
It's funny that Muir always assumes that the entire military is just filled with Real Muricans who hold no loyalty to Democratic usurpers.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because boo.
...I'm already waiting for Muir to just give up on this terrible spin-off strip.
We all know it's coming.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because stop your crying.
The fascinating thing is how incoherent Muir's politics have become under all the sound and fury. It's about shouting the eternal war of True Muricans to reclaim their nation and regain their glory until the crack of doom. One of the big changes in Muir over the Obama years was he lost pretty much any actionable goals. Everything became about sniffing out imaginary conspiracies and preaching the inevitable glorious restoration, even when the Republicans won elections.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because bingo.
The Republican governor pseudo-revolt is pretty much par for the course--a lot of sound and fury pretending it's accomplishing something as Lincoln turns in his grave. The danger is that eventually one of the chuckleheads goes too far, which will likely get dealt with quick, yes, but also convince the yahoos these morons are riling up that now's the time to start.
It won't be the Next Civil War. Just the American Years of Lead. And that's bad enough.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Jolene heard the singing in the forest.
You know as we watch Muir demonstrate his misinformation fail cycle in action, I once again am left wondering just what he thinks is happening in Ukraine. I know that he's decided that deserting a nation fighting against an invasion by a de facto fascist would-be conqueror in such a way as to damage the US's international standing is both righteous and clever. But he also seems to think he knows the real story of what's happening there, and yet I can't find any definite indication of what it is.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because sixty second interval.
There is something so pathetic, on so many levels, when Muir goes on one of these witless, bigoted tangents and tosses out essentially the same strip for a few days.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because do you think she's swimming in your lies?
...The smug bigotry mixed with the assumption that naturally one of them can't be a competent pilot is just contemptible.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because you gentlemen all work for me.
The transition from not understanding how sanctuary cities work and why the lawsuit tactic is a reasonably clever one to salivating at future kangaroo courts is...
Well, typical of late era Muir, in'it?
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Amina.
It's the aesthetics of Blade Runner being ripped off, badly, to serve as the frame for terrible MRA propaganda.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I was warm in the night, I was cold as a stone.
The constant insistence that it's a cruel subversion of the Constitution if county sheriffs don't have nigh absolute authority in their jurisdictions and can't shoot immigrants on sight really hammers home how deep Muir's gone into the Sovereign Citizen weeds.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because lucky tiger.
He really thinks this is a healthy relationship.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because I think I've seen about a million sunsets.
The fascinating thing is how Muir thinks squealing like a coward shows how brave and tough he is.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because vege-ta-bles.
He is literally calling for a coup attempt.
And also ignoring logistics while imagining his mighty redneck army would shoot at others with impunity while never really being in danger of getting shot at itself, but, well, that's all par for the course.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Arthur Lee.
Muir's absolute faith that it's self-demonstrating that his foes are Nazis even as he spouts racist, fascist gibberish remains a thing.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because everybody's gotta live.
Ahh. I see Muir's praising dangerous Right wing loons foreign and domestic again.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Sun Belt Conference.
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Sometimes, Muir just seems to want to confirm that every artistic instinct he has is wrong.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because mixed with aloe vera.
There's really nothing new in Muir's insistence that Barack Obama is the secret shadow president, that immigration is a Democratic plot, and even that this compromises treason and thus makes what the cast does not treason. So I'll focus on the fact that Zed's response doesn't remotely follow from Sam's comment.
God, the lack of craft in this strip is just terrible.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because little did our heroes realize...
Two strips about refugees, one where Muir indulges in his long-held crazy conspiracy theory that South American immigrants are riddled with Islamic fundamentalists and him both applauding the racist acts of Abbott and insisting that his cast is responsible for them in this universe, which is... yeah, classic Muir.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because robot, experience this cruel irony for me.
And a few days after insisting that white men are the bearers of the superior culture, Muir clarifies that this superior culture is being a dumbass jingoistic redneck.
Because fascists just parrot that stuff about culture. They don't believe it.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because robot, assume my social obligations for me.
It's funny when Muir trots out the magitech bullshit that will let his cast fight their strong-weak foes but not be killing people, because not only will Muir demonstrate his ignorance, arrogance and shoddy writing, but the entire desire underlines the pathetic place the strip lives in now. Always promising the bloody acts of righteous violence, and pulling back because on some level Muir knows they aren't righteous at all. Just repulsive.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because bejabbers!
We knew that Muir was heading deep into the sovereign citizen, posse comitatus bullshit. (Quick, people. Guess how many times sheriffs are mentioned in the Constitution!) So, none of that is a surprise. What is is he's finally about-faced on the 'January 6th was a bunch of honest patriots trying to get the deep state to listen to their legitimate demands' to 'Deep state plants plotting their insidious coup!' And of course, he could do it again in a heartbeat.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Oh, Pastry.
Man, I can't wait for yet another declaration of how liberals and Democrats are the real racists, and also Nazis.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because City, by Clifford D. Simak.
Remember the last time Muir wrote a batshit insane work under the auspices of it being a novel written by Sam? And how it went off the rails, quickly and finally shut down with no proper conclusion?
I'm saying this because I'm not sure he does.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because hambone.
The number of times Muir has pulled this shit out has gotten actively ridiculous. About the only variations are how labored the setup is and what bad art he uses to fill up the panels. This time we get what I'm pretty sure is a filtered/traced picture of an old farm.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because nobody knows who they were, or what they were doing.
The most pathetic thing about Muir's turn to naked white supremacism is that he thinks saying shit like proves he isn't what he is.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because the Brooklyn.
Muir clearly thinks this makes his cast more super cool and awesome.
Instead of criminals committing more crimes to threaten the people sent to deal with all their crimes.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy, I've come home now, so cold, let me in.
He just can't help it. Time after time, Muir depicts his little ramshackle rebellion as completely overpowering government agents. Because the fantasy is a coward's fantasy, a fascist's fantasy--that you have the irresistible force of the Volk behind you, and that is the source of your power, and the source of your righteousness.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because it was a rock'n'roll creation.
So, natalism, racism, anti-vax bullshit, Sam making a howler monkey face... yeah, this strip has everything that defines modern DbD.
It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Orson Welles is The Stranger.
By 'Middle Class' Muir means 'conservative whites', of course.
There's something quietly amazing about how he doesn't know what words mean.