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|series= ''{{ap|Simpsons Illustrated|Welsh Publishing Group, Inc.}}'' | |series= ''{{ap|Simpsons Illustrated|Welsh Publishing Group, Inc.}}'' |
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General
El Barto's Seven Warning Signs of Bogus Politicians
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Comic Story information
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El Barto's Seven Warning Signs of Bogus Politicians is a Simpsons Illustrated comic story first printed in Simpsons Illustrated #7.
Description[edit]
El Barto gives seven warning signs of bogus politicians.
Warning Signs[edit]
- Takes up valuable TV time when more professional wrestling could be shown.
- Looks scary when mad; looks even scarier when happy.
- Can't spell any better than you.
- Attacks cartoon characters instead of confronting real issues.
- Was obviously the class snitch in grade school.
- When approval ratings plunge, starts a war.
- Picks a running mate that makes candidate look smart by comparison.
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