Buddy, Trump was ALWAYS seen as a clown by many people. The canard that “everyone used to respect him until he became a Republican” is one of the most laughably absurd pieces of revisionist nonsense I’ve ever seen in my life.
I believe the two parties tend to attract certain kinds of people, broadly speaking.
Democratic politics attracts people who are rather feckless, milquetoast, ineffectual, conflict-averse, rudderless, flaccid, corrupt, complacent, unimaginative, and weak.
Trudeau pretty much abandoned the stationary camera format over the course of several weeks in 1987. Ever since then he’s used the multiple angle approach. Even for the White House exteriors.
Yeah, see, the problem is, there are no “leftists” who actually do that outside of the ones in your imagination. It’s not a thing. Your beef is with the Ron DeSantis ilk who openly and proudly gut classrooms and libraries of any books they arbitrarily deem unsuitable.
Breathed really shot himself in the foot, in my opinion. Outland did indeed morph into Bloom Countiy part 2, except it was dramatically watered down because of the restrictions he’d imposed on it. The weekly format really did him no favors. I understand he made the switch because he was feeling burnt out, but the end result just didn’t maintain the momentum that had given Bloom County its energy. There were other limitations that tied it down, but I think the biggest loss of all was Milo. Opus may have been the star and the heart, but Milo had been the glue that held the entire show together. Without Milo acting as a cohesive agent - and instigator of various projects and misadventures - everyone else felt kind of rudderless and adrift. (This was particularly felt, I think, when Steve Dallas eventually returned full-time. Without Milo to play off against, Steve’s antics had a lot less bite.)
For real, I think what was allowed to happen to Mickey Mouse —by his own creators, at that -- is one of the great tragedies of popular culture. It was such a waste. From mischievous scrappy underdog, to straight man with a small mischievous spark, to bland suburbanite, to dowdy humorless corporate mascot - all within about thirty years. He spent several decades pretty much completely in the wilderness of being just a blank, bland mascot, his early feisty personality long forgotten. Only starting in the mid-‘90s did they finally start making scattershot, hit-or-miss efforts to bring him back to his roots. Some of those efforts have been better than others, but even with the good ones, they’re still up against about fifty years of having that bland reputation. Like I said, what a waste.
Oh, boy. You actually believe that absurd myth.
Buddy, Trump was ALWAYS seen as a clown by many people. The canard that “everyone used to respect him until he became a Republican” is one of the most laughably absurd pieces of revisionist nonsense I’ve ever seen in my life.