It's the Day's Day of Days! Because Adventures of Captain Marvel.
This would have always been a repulsive strip, Muir building on whining about how unfair this all is, man, to go up to indulging in pathetic fantasies of using violence to silence voices he doesn't like. All while making bizarre and facetious arguments that awaken my inner Angry Goose. ('Why did the US need to end slavery, Muir? How exactly did they do it? And why have you consistently shown nostalgia for the rebel slavers they fought to do it?')
But then you add in that he's doing this in the middle of this illegal war, and all this other stuff, and it just looks worse. This is Muir's version of an escape for what's happening. This.

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