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Itâs the ghostly skeleton of one of Clintonâs indiscretions!Binkley, go back to panel 2 and clutch that comforting teddy bear tightly! You need help, sonâŠ.
Outland is a comic strip written and illustrated by Berkeley Breathed from 1989 until 1995.
Monica âworkedâ in the White House from 1995-96, too late for it to be included here. Since this is early in the series â it should be about 1990 or 91. It has to be one of the many other politiciansâ mistresses.
That is definitely a Clinton (pre-Monica) reference, and the bit about Michael Jacksonâs pedophilia puts it at about 1993 or 1994. Even before the Monica Lewinsky story broke (in 1998), everyone sort of knew that Clinton had fooled around in the past, even though nothing had (yet) been proven.
Sisyphos almost 9 years ago
Itâs the ghostly skeleton of one of Clintonâs indiscretions!Binkley, go back to panel 2 and clutch that comforting teddy bear tightly! You need help, sonâŠ.
Adiraiju almost 9 years ago
Yikes, that last one took a sharp left turn from Marilyn Monroe to Marilyn MansonâŠ
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Outland is a comic strip written and illustrated by Berkeley Breathed from 1989 until 1995.
Monica âworkedâ in the White House from 1995-96, too late for it to be included here. Since this is early in the series â it should be about 1990 or 91. It has to be one of the many other politiciansâ mistresses.
Rose Madder Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Could it be Donna Rice â the woman associated with Gary Hart â 1988 presidential campaign?
astutepanther Premium Member almost 9 years ago
That is definitely a Clinton (pre-Monica) reference, and the bit about Michael Jacksonâs pedophilia puts it at about 1993 or 1994. Even before the Monica Lewinsky story broke (in 1998), everyone sort of knew that Clinton had fooled around in the past, even though nothing had (yet) been proven.
cccare56 almost 9 years ago
I think the expression âMr. Presidentâ gives it away. Is that not how Marilyn Monroe addressed Kennedy when she sang Happy Birthday to him?
Timothy Higgins Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Well yes it wasâŠâŠâŠâŠ..