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  2. Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson - Wikipedia

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    "Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson" is the tenth episode of the twenty-third season of the American animated television series The Simpsons. In the episode, Bart uploads a video on YouTube in which Homer rants about airlines' horrible treatment of passengers. It quickly goes viral and Homer is eventually given his own political cable news show.

  3. Politics in The Simpsons - Wikipedia

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    The next broadcast of The Simpsons was a rerun of season 3 episode "Stark Raving Dad". In that broadcast, there was hastily included a new opening which was a response to Bush's speech. The scene begins in the Simpsons' living room. Homer, Patty, and Selma sit on the couch. Maggie is in her high chair next to the couch.

  4. Mr. Spritz Goes to Washington - Wikipedia

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    When the bill comes up for a vote, both the blackmailed congressman and the drunk one consent, and it is passed. Krusty praises the processes of democracy. At home, the Simpsons are happy to get the peace and quiet that they heroically fought for. Homer says that the planes are now flying where they belong — over the homes of poor people.

  5. See Homer Run - Wikipedia

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    In a reference to the "lesser of two evils" justification the public often give when voting for a political party, Homer's campaign slogan for Springfield mayor is "the lesser of 25 evils". [1] Laughing Matters: Humor and American Politics in the Media Age cites the episode to illustrate an example of "it's only funny because it's true" humour ...

  6. The Simpsons: Homer reveals reason he will no longer strangle ...

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    The Simpsons have subtly retired the long-running gag of Homer strangling Bart, because “times have changed”. For decades, the cartoon father was regularly seen squeezing his son's throat so ...

  7. Trash of the Titans - Wikipedia

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    22nd episode of the 9th season of The Simpsons "Trash of the Titans" The Simpsons episode Promotional card, featuring Homer, U2, and Ray Patterson, a character voiced by Steve Martin Episode no. Season 9 Episode 22 Directed by Jim Reardon Written by Ian Maxtone-Graham Production code 5F09 Original air date April 26, 1998 (1998-04-26) Guest appearances Steve Martin as Ray Patterson U2 as ...

  8. Two Bad Neighbors - Wikipedia

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    The next broadcast of The Simpsons was a rerun of "Stark Raving Dad" on January 30, 1992. It included a new opening, which was a response to Bush's speech. The scene begins in the Simpsons' living room. Homer, Bart, Lisa, and Patty and Selma all stare at the television and watch Bush's speech. After Bush's statement Bart replies, "Hey, we're ...

  9. My Life as a Vlog - Wikipedia

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    However, the user then finds a video, made by Milhouse, exposing the dark side of the Simpsons. The video shows Homer angrily lashing out at people, Lisa dirtying beaches to clean them up, and Homer scaring Maggie for a sponsorship. Next, a video by Lenny and Carl shows that Maggie now refuses to film with Homer, so a fake Maggie is created ...