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This comic is a reference to the ''{{w|Deepwater Horizon}}'' oil spill that happened in the {{w|Gulf of Mexico}}. {{w|Top kill}} is a reference to a procedure used as a means of regaining control over an oil well that is experiencing an uncontrolled eruption of crude oil. {{w|Michael Bay}} is an American film director known for his over the top special effects and plots, one example being the {{w|Transformers (film series)|''Transformers'' movie franchise}}. | This comic is a reference to the ''{{w|Deepwater Horizon}}'' oil spill that happened in the {{w|Gulf of Mexico}}. {{w|Top kill}} is a reference to a procedure used as a means of regaining control over an oil well that is experiencing an uncontrolled eruption of crude oil. {{w|Michael Bay}} is an American film director known for his over the top special effects and plots, one example being the {{w|Transformers (film series)|''Transformers'' movie franchise}}. | ||
β | + | This comic is a commentary on the state of broadcast journalism and how they are always looking for speculation and voyeurism rather than facts. That they ask if Mr. Bay's proposed firestorm (one that would not actually happen, according to this [https://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/what-would-a-hurricane-do-to-the-deepwater-horizon-oil-spill blog])will have any effect on the then-upcoming congressional elections just serves to underline how little the journalists actually care about the damage that has actually been caused. | |
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β | This comic is a commentary on the state of broadcast journalism and how they are always looking for speculation and voyeurism rather than facts. That they ask if Mr. Bay's proposed firestorm will have any effect on the then-upcoming congressional elections just serves to underline how little the journalists actually care about the damage that has actually been caused. | ||
{{w|James Carville}} is a political commentator who was born and lives in Louisiana, and thus relates to media, politics, and Louisiana at once. | {{w|James Carville}} is a political commentator who was born and lives in Louisiana, and thus relates to media, politics, and Louisiana at once. |