Duh-byah never struck me as the Joker type; Joker is too intelligent and crafty. I don't think George is insane; just stupid and being controlled by all the wrong people. Cheney is more of a post-Crisis Lex Luthor. And Rummy is more of the Scarecrow, trying to control the nation through fear.
But yeah, this does sum up the current administration quite nicely.
I always imagined Starman sounding like Ted Baxter from the Mary Tyler Moore show, ever since a JLA letter suggested the two Ted Knights were counterparts.
Dubya may not be the Mark Hammil Joker or the Denny O'Neil Joker, but the Caesar Romero Joker isn't that much of a stretch.
And personally, while Cheney isn't nearly as eloquent as any version of Oswald Cobblepot save perhaps that of Mr. DeVito, I have no trouble hearing him punctuate his crass cavails with Mr. Meredith's "waugh waugh waugh waaaaaugh".
Dubya may not be the Mark Hammil Joker or the Denny O'Neil Joker, but the Caesar Romero Joker isn't that much of a stretch.
Romero's Joker was still a lot smarter than Bush; although several of Bush's ideas do seem on a par with the Joker's flying saucer scheme from Season 3.
HA! This picture is fantastic. I've got to go rent-- no, BUY the movie right away.
Duh-byah never struck me as the Joker type; Joker is too intelligent and crafty. I don't think George is insane; just stupid and being controlled by all the wrong people.
I think Dubya would be perfect as Commodore Schmidlapp.
Sea, see? 'C' for 'Catwoman'!
ReplyDeleteGosh, that sums up the past six years pretty darn well.
ReplyDeleteDuh-byah never struck me as the Joker type; Joker is too intelligent and crafty. I don't think George is insane; just stupid and being controlled by all the wrong people. Cheney is more of a post-Crisis Lex Luthor. And Rummy is more of the Scarecrow, trying to control the nation through fear.
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, this does sum up the current administration quite nicely.
By the way, very amusing Starman imitation! That's how I'll always imagine his voice from now on.
ReplyDeleteI always imagined Starman sounding like Ted Baxter from the Mary Tyler Moore show, ever since a JLA letter suggested the two Ted Knights were counterparts.
ReplyDeleteHa ha! Bush is stupid! Hee hee!
ReplyDeleteIt would appear he's not alone.
ReplyDeleteWell done
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ReplyDeleteDubya may not be the Mark Hammil Joker or the Denny O'Neil Joker, but the Caesar Romero Joker isn't that much of a stretch.
And personally, while Cheney isn't nearly as eloquent as any version of Oswald Cobblepot save perhaps that of Mr. DeVito, I have no trouble hearing him punctuate his crass cavails with Mr. Meredith's "waugh waugh waugh waaaaaugh".
Dubya may not be the Mark Hammil Joker or the Denny O'Neil Joker, but the Caesar Romero Joker isn't that much of a stretch.
ReplyDeleteRomero's Joker was still a lot smarter than Bush; although several of Bush's ideas do seem on a par with the Joker's flying saucer scheme from Season 3.
HA! This picture is fantastic. I've got to go rent-- no, BUY the movie right away.
ReplyDeleteDuh-byah never struck me as the Joker type; Joker is too intelligent and crafty. I don't think George is insane; just stupid and being controlled by all the wrong people.
I think Dubya would be perfect as Commodore Schmidlapp.
I'm with everyone - in context, this is a staggeringly dead-on rendition. Well done, sir!
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with everything you have printed here.
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