Marcelo Palermo
Stories (2/0)
When Rush cartooned his way to Family Guy Rush Limbaugh (1951-2021)
When Rush cartooned his way to Family Guy Rush Limbaugh (1951-2021) Brian, the over pretentious intellectual dog from the cartoon show Family Guy, was always portrayed as an ultra liberal being who in many occasions was caught by us, the fans, overreacting to random family comments or even simple domestic situations. But in one particular episode, the Rush -Rush Limbaugh- himself appears in the form of a cartoon character and even voicing his own self to unexpectedly convince Brian to turn from ultra liberal to conservative. The problem is -it always be, since the episode is there for us fans to watch it over and over again- that Brian doesn't know how to intellectually control himself. Such attitude and lack of control drives him to become an over comical alt-right bigot, to the point that he creates an image of Limbaugh that goes beyond the structure of the anchor, over idolizing him and, soon and sure enough, annoying the conservative talk-show star.
By Marcelo Palermo3 years ago in The Swamp
The Flask
The Flask May the 3rd, 1972, New York, at midnight… “Scotland, 1906.” Reggie babbled. The 95 years old was breathing heavily. Suddenly, a mysterious old worn little black book slipped from his right hand and fell on the vintage maroon Persian rug under his chair. The notebook’s pages opened as it hit the rug. “We did all we could, perhaps even more,” it read in the opened page. Along with it, an old flask fell from his hands. The words that Reggie just said became visible on one side of the fallen flask; “Scotland, 1906.” There was also something else written within the intriguing black booklet’s pages…
By Marcelo Palermo3 years ago in Humans