Mallard Fillmore
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By: Bruce Tinsley
Homepage: @ seattlepi.nwsource.com
Comic Last Updated: 20 hours 21 minutes ago User Rating:
3.4 out of 5 (13 reviews)
Subscribers: 313 (1.21%)
Popularity: 55.143
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b52beast
Always hits the mark!
agss241
Excellent alternative to Doonesbury.
drjinissaquah
Papers only carry this so their mindless liberal readers will have something else to complain about without really straining their brain, like reading a substantial editorial comment would do.
Deez09
What's a Doonesbury???
lordz
Papers only carry this so conservatives will shut the hell up about Doonesbury. It is never funny, so there can be no other reason for it being published. The only funny thing I have seen in it is Mallard chiding Steven Colbert for not breaking the picketline and come up with several hundred jokes a night himself, when Tinsley is unable to come up with 7 jokes a week, resorting to strips that basicly goes "I like conservatives. I hate filthy commie liberals. Yay republicans", which I am lead to believe is misinterpretation, and that that was not actually the joke. That actual joke was actually "Liberals are poopieheads", which is ofcourse not funny.
To the guy who said that liberals advocate only free speech for those who agree with them, I refer to the case of republicans bullying Continental Features into not printing Doonesbury, thereby forcing 40 or so papers into not carrying the sunday strip. But republicans have been figting Doonesbury for 30 odd years, so I do not get why you are claiming that the liberals are against free speech.
In any case, my issues with Mallard Fillmore is not about politics, but simply because of its lameness. I feel that the space that Fillmore takes could easily be replaced by a strip that at least makes an attempt at being funny.
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