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==Appearances==
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*[[Homestarloween Party]] [[Marzipan]], while telling her part of a ghost story, says that one of the girls in the story was a [[Wikipedia:Republican Party (United States)|Republican]].
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*[[Homestarloween Party]] — [[Marzipan]], while telling her part of a ghost story, says that one of the girls in the story was a [[Wikipedia:Republican Party (United States)|Republican]].
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] [[Pom Pom]] dresses as controversial political filmmaker [[Wikipedia:Michael Moore|Michael Moore]] for [[Halloween]].
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] — [[Pom Pom]] dresses as controversial political filmmaker [[Wikipedia:Michael Moore|Michael Moore]] for [[Halloween]].
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*Email [[the show]] [[Homestar Runner]] asks [[The Poopsmith]] if he would care to share some of his "poliktical <!--sic--> views".
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*Email [[the show]] &mdash; [[Homestar Runner]] asks [[The Poopsmith]] if he would care to share some of his "polictical<!--sic--> views".
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] One option for Homestar Runner to earn a stirring utensil from [[Bubs]] is to do a Reagan impression; though Homestar insists it is an impression of Keanu Reagan, not president [[Wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]. He can also be seen doing the impression in an Easter egg. He mentions economics and Oliver Cromwell (although likely intending Oliver North).
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*[[Halloween Potion-ma-jig]] &mdash; One option for Homestar Runner to earn a stirring utensil from [[Bubs]] is to do a Reagan impression; though Homestar insists it is an impression of Keanu Reagan, not president [[Wikipedia:Ronald Reagan|Ronald Reagan]]. He can also be seen doing the impression in an Easter egg. He mentions economics and Oliver Cromwell (although likely intending Oliver North).
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*Email [[secret identity]] The magazine [[Scarfgirl]] includes the topic "Is politics bad?".
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*Email [[secret identity]] &mdash; The magazine [[Scarfgirl]] includes the topic "Is politics bad?".
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*Email [[4 branches]] Released shortly after the [[Wikipedia:United States elections, 2006|2006 United States midterm elections]], this email derives its title from the [[Wikipedia:Separation_of_powers#United_States:_three_branches|three branches of the United States government]] and includes Homestar Runner's head as part of the [[Wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]].
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*Email [[4 branches]] &mdash; Released shortly after the [[Wikipedia:United States elections, 2006|2006 United States midterm elections]], this email derives its title from the [[Wikipedia:Separation of powers#United States: three_branches|three branches of the United States government]] and includes Homestar Runner's head as part of the [[Wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]].
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*Email [[slumber party]] [[The King of Town]] complains, "Government ain't right!"
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*Email [[slumber party]] &mdash; [[The King of Town]] complains, "Government ain't right!"
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*Email [[hiding]] [[Strong Sad]] says "Ooh, parliament!" after [[Strong Bad]] and [[The Cheat]] throw a barrister's wig under a cage. In the DVD commentary, the Chaps say that this was inspired by the [[wikipedia:Prime Minister's Questions|Prime Minister's Questions]].
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*Email [[hiding]] &mdash; [[Strong Sad]] says "Ooh, parliament!" after [[Strong Bad]] and [[The Cheat]] throw a barrister's wig under a cage. In the DVD commentary, the Chaps say that this was inspired by the [[wikipedia:Prime Minister's Questions|Prime Minister's Questions]].
==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 22:19, 2 April 2018

"...and then the third girl was a Republican."

The Homestar Runner body of work is essentially apolitical, as The Brothers Chaps have avoided using their work to express any political views of their own. Nonetheless, there have been a few references to politics in their work, always of a politically neutral nature.

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