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Posted:  29 Dec 2011 16:48
Which Superhero is Your Politician's Favorite?

Finally someone asks the important questions. Check out this kid asking the politicians what we all want to know.


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Posted:  30 Dec 2011 09:30
So the kid switched from Batman to Martian Man Hunter, how can we trust his reporting when he flip flops on such an importatn issue.

Wow, how sad is it that none of them picked Cap, I mean the guy had a kind of big movie out this year, so you would have thought he'd at least be on their minds.

Grabbing superman is just too easy, I have to say, I have some respect for Huntsman going for Spiderman though, at least it was a differnt hero.
Posted:  09 Jan 2012 22:38
Superman is an easy one. I guess he just pops into the general populace's mind first when they think superhero.

Cap would be a good one for a politician to pick though.
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.
Posted:  13 Jan 2012 05:30
Oh without a doubt, but I would have kind of thought these guys would be preped for this kind of question, given how ubiquitous nerd culture has become, If I was the guys advisor I'ld go for something kind of obscure, but still mainstream that might appeal to my base.

I'm thinking referncing Diablo in the New Suicide Squade might be a good refernce, very fire and brimstone kind of religous character, yet has a real under thread of christian redemption.

Still given the recent Cap movie, I would have thought he would have come up.
Posted:  13 Jan 2012 15:48
I bet Obama would pick Thor since he thinks he's a god.

Seriously, a Captain America pick would impress me, but they might have been afraid to they'd get made fun of with today's culture. The libs would all chant there goes Captain America. I can hear it now, " He thinks he's so much more patriotic than the rest of us."

And what if they said they identified with Mister Fantastic. That would sound arrogant possibly. Seems like any answer is wrong in the world of politics.
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Lucas McCain the Rifleman: A man doesn't run from a fight, Mark...but that doesn't mean you should go running *to* one, either.