Kang, Kodos and Hillary Clinton
Lately, it seems that Hillary Clinton has been have a rough go of things. She started out her primary campaign positioned as the presumptive “front runner.” She had a lot of money, as well as the media’s presumption of inevitability. Then, along the way, something happened. Barack Obama started gaining steam, and then, basically, Hillary started losing electoral contests, 11 in a row as of this writing. Clinton and her campaign, partly out of desperation, began throwing everything they could at Obama, including charges of “stealing” a phrase or two from Mass. Governor Deval Patrick.
Here’s where it gets a little silly, as well is the needed Simpsons angle. According to Christopher Orr, one of Clinton’s advisors make have bumbling into coming remarkably close to sounding like the drooling aliens from the Treehouse of Horror episodes:
Now, normally I wouldn’t bring this up. But given that the Clinton campaign has made clear its horror of anything that remotely smacks of plagiarism, I feel obligated to point out that the slogan “Forward, Not Back” was stolen from another political campaign. I refer, of course, to the extraterrestrial Kang’s 1996 presidential run on “The Simpsons”:
We must move forward, not backward; upward, not forward; and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.
The Simpsons, Hillary Clinton, Elections, Primary, Kang, Kodos, Politics
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