Is this intended as a critique of Alex or of Scott? After all, as CIC in a war based on a lie, Bush really was at least partially and negligently responsible for her son’s death.
With the caveat that I am not remotely qualified to judge the evidence here and am drawing tentative conclusions based on social-cue-based hueristics, Sheehan:Bush::Alex:Scott, although the comparison is actually more to the unfortunates depicted in the first three panels, ie the author and his friends and acquaintances. The joke is that we all have had the experience of being persistently haunted by less-than-optimal social interactions with no graceful solutions available. Certainly I've had the experience, and it's not a great one.
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We all have our Cindy Sheehan.
Is this intended as a critique of Alex or of Scott? After all, as CIC in a war based on a lie, Bush really was at least partially and negligently responsible for her son’s death.
With the caveat that I am not remotely qualified to judge the evidence here and am drawing tentative conclusions based on social-cue-based hueristics, Sheehan:Bush::Alex:Scott, although the comparison is actually more to the unfortunates depicted in the first three panels, ie the author and his friends and acquaintances. The joke is that we all have had the experience of being persistently haunted by less-than-optimal social interactions with no graceful solutions available. Certainly I've had the experience, and it's not a great one.
Fucking Waminals, man.
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