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I guess if Homer Simpson was the lead you'd like it, right? *SIGH* :p

Yes, yes I would.

The first ten years of the Simpsons was written by, or heavily influenced by, a decidedly "pro liberty" guy, John Schwarzwelder.

Not to mention the fact that it was funny, instead of tedious and hackneyed, like this hot mess of political claptrap, or that wretched, awful Bill Maher, whom you still watch from time to time.
 
Yes, yes I would.

The first ten years of the Simpsons was written by, or heavily influenced by, a decidedly "pro liberty" guy, John Schwarzwelder.

Not to mention the fact that it was funny, instead of tedious and hackneyed, like this hot mess of political claptrap, or that wretched, awful Bill Maher, whom you still watch from time to time.

Pro liberty guy who depicts the husband to be a bumbling fool? Yay for pro liberty, I suppose. :rolleyes:

"Television is democracy at its ugliest."
~Paddy Chayefsky screenplay writer for the movie Network
 
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Pro liberty guy who depicts the husband to be a bumbling fool? Yay for pro liberty, I suppose. :rolleyes:

"Television is democracy at its ugliest."
~Paddy Chayefsky screenplay writer for the movie Network

No more bumbling than Herman Munster, who you say I remind you of, all the time.
 
The funny thing is he is a Republican.

A republican like David Brooks or David Frum. Basically a democrat lite. Those guys never take any heat for obvious reasons.
 
A republican like David Brooks or David Frum. Basically a democrat lite. Those guys never take any heat for obvious reasons.

Nope, those guys are neocons, through and through. That's the REAL elephant in the room no one wants to talk about.
 
I am looking at it with an open-mind perspective. A broken clock is right twice a day--just as it is wrong twice a day. But you have to be able to tell the difference or you will never know when it is right and when it is wrong.

Is this real life right now?
 
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