Deep Cover by Tim Eagan
- August 19, 2009
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Deep Cover’s unique style of provocative political satire has won it a loyal following. Using an unusual mini-movie storytelling format, recovering lawyer Tim Eagan punctures pompous personalities, deflates bloviators, and attempts to shine light where it is most needed. This outrageous strip appears in mainstream and alternative West Coast papers and has been described as "Tom the Dancing Bug meets Ted Rall."
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Edcole1961 said, 3 months ago
It’s almost amazing to think that George Will was once a prominent voice in the Republican party. I mention him specifically because he never used these tactics, and his opinions are respected by moderates and liberals, even if they disagree with his conclusions. Since Will uses actual reasoning, it is possible to establish exactly at what point our opinions differ, and establish a dialog, and even come up with a middle ground. If the Republican party really wants to be taken seriously, they will start to sound more like George Will and less like the schoolyard bully.
Doctor Toon
said,
3 months ago
If the Republican Party wants to survive, they need to minimize the religious right and return to true conservative principles.
MisngNOLA
said,
2 months ago
It’ s almost amazing to think that Joe Lieberman was once a prominent voice in the Democrat party. I mention him specifically because he never used these tactics, and his opinions are respected by moderates and conservatives, even if they disagree with his conclusions. Since Lieberman uses actual reasoning, it’s possible…. etc