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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 of the United States government]] and includes Homestar Runner's head as part of the [[Wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]].
*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 of the United States government]] and includes Homestar Runner's head as part of the [[Wikipedia:United States Capitol|United States Capitol]].
*Email [[slumber party]] {{--}} [[The King of Town]] complains, "Government ain't right!"
*Email [[slumber party]] {{--}} [[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]] {{--}} [[Strong Sad]] says "Ooh, parliament!" after [[Strong Bad]] and [[The Cheat]] throw a {{wp|Court_dress#United_Kingdom|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]], a recurring event where the {{wp|Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|British prime minister}} fields questions from the rest of {{wp|Parliament of the United Kingdom|Parliament}}, and is well-known for its confrontational exchanges between the PM and members of {{wp|His Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition|the opposition}}.
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} Strong Bad remarks to Marzipan that [[Marzistar]]'s policies sound vaguely communistic. Indeed, its official name is the 'Free People's Republic of Marzistar', reminiscent of the official names of various communist states (i.e. {{wp|East Germany|"German Democratic Republic"}}, {{wp|China|"People's Republic of China"}}, {{wp|North Korea|"Democratic People's Republic of Korea"}}, etc.).
*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}} Strong Bad remarks to Marzipan that [[Marzistar]]'s policies sound vaguely communistic. Indeed, its official name is the 'Free People's Republic of Marzistar', reminiscent of the official names of various communist states (i.e. {{wp|East Germany|"German Democratic Republic"}}, {{wp|China|"People's Republic of China"}}, {{wp|North Korea|"Democratic People's Republic of Korea"}}, etc.).

Current revision as of 21:49, 12 April 2023

"...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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