Yeah, Mike's always come off as Libertarian to me. But what an outdated reference. Like, I remember seeing Office Space once, and was watching Family Guy (so sue me, I was recovering from getting my wisdom teeth out and high as fuck on vikes) and had to ask my brother what the hell they were parodying and why it went on for so long. Then I was like "oh yeah that part." Like, why not a Game of Thrones/House of Cards, ____ of _____, that's fresher in peoples' minds?
A lot of the better cartoonists of the 80s and 90s ended up libertarian. Do youself a favor and don't look at anything Peter Bagge has done since 9/11 if you liked the Bradleys.
It's kind of the second wave punk way, really, especially in New England. After 30 they go rockabilly and get libertarian.
Ugh. Between this and Ted Cruz hunting ducks, he is really cornering the market on making crossovers with boring things I don't watch or movies that stopped being trendy fifteen years ago.
Yeah I can't find any evidence that Judge had anything to do with it, besides providing the source material. Are Cruz' campaign ads the first time a presidential candidate has done something kind of childish with the "go-viral" mentality in mind? You see it in local elections, but the only outcome I can see here is young (and old) Republicans taking Trump more seriously than Cruz.