The strip Mallard Fillmore has been going off all week about how evil it was for Jon Stewart to "fake" a Mallard Fillmore strip in the book "America".

Tinsley is apparently SO thick he can't recognize parody. Does he REALLY think that the writers of America were trying to make people think it was a genuine Mallard Fillmore strip? Especially since it was part of a set of pretty blatant parodies of other strips, like Doonesbury and (IIRC, my book is at the office) Peanuts.

What a humorless political hack.

Edit: For completeness, here's the other strips.

1) The original "JOIN, or DIE." snake, the only genuine one in the batch.

2) A buttcrack joke about Lincoln and a "divide in the Union".

3) A Tammany Tiger cartoon in which the tiger is real and eats the gentlemen, parodying Nast.

4) A Peanuts strip where Lucy red-baits Pigpen.

5) A riff on the "talking White House" Doonesbury strips.

6) A fake Mad Magazine folding page.

BTW, there were no signatures on any of the parody strips, but the Mad fold-in was actually done by Al Jaffee, so he signed it.

The credits in the back say who did each piece. R. Sikoryak did the Mallard Fillmore strip, as well as the Doonesbury and Peanuts ones.

From: [identity profile] lameazoid.livejournal.com


Our paper picked up Mallard Fillmore recently. I don't care for it much. It tends to push the same single point for far too long while repeating the exact same statement with different wording for like 20 strips in a row. Take this Jon Stewart thing for eample. The phrase "This isn't me" appears in 3/3 strips. "cut and Pasted" appears in 2/3. i imagine over the next month we'll all be tired of both phrases as poor Mallard says the same thing over and over until some other obscure and boring political issue becomes the new topic.

From: [identity profile] querldox.livejournal.com


This is a surprise? Mallard is one of the least funny strips in history. There's a real opportunity for someone to do a conservative comic strip at the level of Doonesbury; something that's funny and has character development rather than just taking cheap shots...and doing it in such a way that it's not even humorous.

From: [identity profile] scavgraphics.livejournal.com


Looks to me he's hoping to get a mention on the Daily Show, maybe even an appearance.

From: [identity profile] redneckgaijin.livejournal.com


*sigh*

I'm one of the few people who likes "Mallard Fillmore," because heavy-handed as he is he finds an acorn a little more often than the proverbial blind pig.

However, it irritates me that Tinsley believes that -he- can parody people all he likes, but heavens forbid anyone parody -him.-

But then, he's a conservative; hypocrisy is likely second nature.
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