Mid '70s, as I recall, Disco was very conservative, realm of rich kids. Liberals were hippies, they hated disco, and they were following the Dead (or Miles Davis).
"The term "welfare queen" is most often associated with Ronald Reagan who brought the idea to a national audience. During his 1976 presidential campaign, Reagan would tell the story of a woman from Chicago's South Side who was arrested for welfare fraud:" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welfare_queen#Origin
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Technical question: Why do Darrin and Ken both have a number in yellow with a p in the circle after their names, and the rest of us don't?
For me, the association of liberals with disco is the most damning part of the cartoon.
Mid '70s, as I recall, Disco was very conservative, realm of rich kids. Liberals were hippies, they hated disco, and they were following the Dead (or Miles Davis).
Oy, I remember the phrases AND the disco suits! Re: the dialogue…Fallacies have no end, do they? They keep getting reincarnated.
Hey Bell,
Ronald Reagan wasn't president in 1976, you big dummy.
"The term "welfare queen" is most often associated with Ronald Reagan who brought the idea to a national audience. During his 1976 presidential campaign, Reagan would tell the story of a woman from Chicago's South Side who was arrested for welfare fraud:" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welfare_queen#Origin