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== Cultural references ==
 
== Cultural references ==
*The episode title is a reference to [[Isabel Gutierrez|Isabel]]'s political affiliation. In American politics, the term "right" is associated with {{w|Conservatism in the United States|conservative}} values and with the {{w|Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party}}. (Conversely, "left" is associated with {{w|Liberalism in the United States|liberal}} values and with the {{w|Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic Party}}.)
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*The episode title is a reference to [[Isabel Gutierrez|Isabel]]'s political affiliation. In American politics, the term "right" is associated with {{W|Conservatism in the United States|conservative}} values and with the {{W2|Republican Party|United States}}. (Conversely, "left" is associated with {{W|Liberalism in the United States|liberal}} values and with the {{W2|Democratic Party|United States}}.)
*The episode title may also be a reference to either the 1979 rockumentary ''{{w|The Kids Are Alright (film)|The Kids Are Alright}}'' or, more likely, the [[2010]] comedy-drama film ''{{w|The Kids Are All Right (film)|The Kids Are All Right}}''.
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*The episode title may also be a reference to either the 1979 rockumentary ''{{W2|The Kids Are Alright|film}}'' or, more likely, the [[2010]] comedy-drama film ''{{W2|The Kids Are All Right|film}}''.
*The significance of [[John Kerry]], [[Michael Dukakis]] and [[Walter Mondale]] appearing in ghostly forms during [[Lisa]]'s "losers" nightmare is that all three are Democrats who lost U.S. presidential elections: {{w|United States presidential election, 2004|2004}}, {{w|United States presidential election, 1988|1988}} and {{w|United States presidential election, 1984|1984}} respectively.
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*The episode title might also reference ''{{W|The Kids Aren't Alright}}'' by ''{{W|The Offspring}}''.
*A [[Hypnotoad]] and Space blob from [[Futurama]] are in the audience at the future presidential debate.
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*The name of Isabel and the fact that she comes from Argentina might be a reference to {{W|Isabel Martínez de Perón}}, the first woman president and the one who handed Argentina's presidency to a largely conservative military junta.  
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*The significance of [[John Kerry]], [[Michael Dukakis]] and [[Walter Mondale]] appearing in ghostly forms during [[Lisa]]'s "losers" nightmare is that all three are Democrats who lost U.S. presidential elections: {{W|United States presidential election, 2004|2004}}, {{W|United States presidential election, 1988|1988}} and {{W|United States presidential election, 1984|1984}} respectively.
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*A [[Hypnotoad]] and Space blob from ''[[Futurama]]'' are in the audience at the future presidential debate.
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*[[Lisa]] is singing ''{{W2|One|Harry Nilsson song}}'' by ''{{W|Harry Nilsson}}''.
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*[[Mr. Burns]] refers to the {{W|Spanish Inquisition|Spanish Inquisition}} and the {{W|Francoist Spain|Franco regime}}.
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*The [[Phineas Q. Butterfat's]] flavors "Cone the Barbarian" and "Thrilla in Vanilla" are references to ''{{W2|Conan the Barbarian|1982 film}}'' and ''{{W|Thrilla in Manila}}''.
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*Lisa's campaign poster is similar to {{W|Barack Obama|Barack Obama}}'s {{W|Barack Obama "Hope" poster|"Hope" poster}} from his 2008 presidential campaign. Also, Lisa's slogan "Yes we pan... of brownies" is a reference to Obama's slogan "{{W2|Yes We Can|slogan}}".
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*The episode makes references to ''{{W|An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge|An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge}}'',, ''{{W|Atlas Shrugged|Atlas Shrugged}}'', {{W|Thompson Twins|Thompson Twins}}, {{W|Mr. T|Mr. T}}, {{W|Mike Singletary|Mike Singletary}}, the catchphrase "{{W|Where's the beef?|Where's the beef?}}", Reagan's "{{W|Tear down this wall|Tear down this wall}}" speech, {{W|Kevin Costner|Kevin Costner}} and several politicians.
  
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
* Lisa uses the cover of the book "[[Little Women]]" for prevent Bart's prank ("[[The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants]]").
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*Lisa uses the cover of the book "[[Little Women]]" for prevent Bart's prank ("[[The Man in the Blue Flannel Pants]]").
* When Homer and Bart sings a rap about the Super Bowl, Bart sings the line: "If you try to run, you'll get a heart attack" (a reference to [[season 4]] episode, "[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]").
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*When Homer and Bart sing a rap about the Super Bowl, Bart sings the line: "If you try to run, you'll get a heart attack" (a reference to [[season 4]] episode, "[[Homer's Triple Bypass]]").
* Banners in Willie's shack read:"WHACKING DAY: SCHOOL CLOSED"([[Whacking Day]]), "CONGRATULTIONS BART, ON BEING A GENIUS!"([[Bart the Genius]]), "COPING WITH THE DOME"([[The Simpsons Movie]]), and "THE NEW FUNZOS ARE HERE"([[Grift of the Magi]]).
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*Banners in the Banner shed include:"WHACKING DAY: SCHOOL CLOSED" ("[[Whacking Day]]"), "CONGRATULATIONS BART, ON BEING A GENIUS!" ("[[Bart the Genius]]"), "COPING WITH THE DOME" (''[[The Simpsons Movie]]''), and "THE NEW FUNZOS ARE HERE!" ("[[Grift of the Magi]]").
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*[[Mr. Bergstrom]] comes to the Simpsons' house for dinner, Lisa wanted him to come to dinner in his debut episode "[[Lisa's Substitute]]".
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== Trivia ==
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*The cover of the ''Horse Etiquette'' book shows a rider doffing his hat to a lady, while his horse curtsies to her.
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*This is the second time [[Lisa]] imitates [[Mr. Burns]] by saying his catchphrase "Excellent" and wiggles her fingers together. She did it in a [[Season 11]] episode "[[Little Big Mom]]".
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*This is the first and so far only time someone other than [[Mr. Burns]] is at the head of the Republican party table, in this case [[Rainier Wolfcastle]].
  
 
== Goofs ==
 
== Goofs ==
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References/Trivia


Season 25 Episode References
535 "Labor Pains"
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"The Kid Is All Right"
"Yellow Subterfuge" 537


Cultural references

Continuity

Trivia

  • The cover of the Horse Etiquette book shows a rider doffing his hat to a lady, while his horse curtsies to her.
  • This is the second time Lisa imitates Mr. Burns by saying his catchphrase "Excellent" and wiggles her fingers together. She did it in a Season 11 episode "Little Big Mom".
  • This is the first and so far only time someone other than Mr. Burns is at the head of the Republican party table, in this case Rainier Wolfcastle.

Goofs

  • At the beginning of the episode, the kids exit through the front doors of the school, a sign reading "Springfield Elementary School" above the doors. When we are shown a further view of the school, it is the back of the school the kids have exited onto.
Season 25 References
Homerland Treehouse of Horror XXIV Four Regrettings and a Funeral YOLO Labor Pains The Kid Is All Right Yellow Subterfuge White Christmas Blues Steal This Episode Married to the Blob Specs and the City Diggs The Man Who Grew Too Much The Winter of His Content The War of Art You Don't Have to Live Like a Referee Luca$ Days of Future Future What to Expect When Bart's Expecting Brick Like Me Pay Pal The Yellow Badge of Cowardge