Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson/References
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Cultural references
- The episode title is a pun on the television talk show Politically Incorrect, which was hosted by Bill Maher and aired from 1993 to 2002. Even though the show's title was simply Politically Incorrect, it was commonly referred to as "Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher".
- The chalkboard gag is a reference to The Adventures of Tintin, which was released (in the United States) only a month before the episode aired.
- The clip Milhouse watches after Bart's "Fatso goes nutso" is a reference to a popular YouTube video in which a bear climbed up a tree and fell onto a trampoline, before landing on the grass.
- The music played in the backround while people are watching Bart's clip is the same music as in the film Henry V (1989) during the St. Crispin's Day speech - both scenes deal with a rousing speech. (Done similarly also in "Boy Meets Curl" when Homer gives a speech)
- This is the show's second reference to shock site Lemonparty.org (the first was in "Flaming Moe").
- A mask of Homer made after he becomes famous (again) is actually a Shrek mask painted yellow.
- During one of his tirades on Gut Check with Homer Simpson, Homer shows the faces of the Presidents on Mount Rushmore being replaced by the following:
- Spiffany's is a parody of Tiffany & Co., often called Tiffany's.
- The "Liberal straw man's song" is a parody of "If I Only Had a Brain", written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg.
Trivia
Continuity
Goofs
- Bart says he's uploading the video to YouTube, yet Milhouse is seen watching it on MyTube.
- Someone may have reuploaded it to MyTube. Popular videos often get reuploaded on the Internet elsewhere.
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