It is well-established to anyone with a frontal lobe who has seen his work that Bruce Tinsley is an ass.
You might be surprised how much of an ass he is, however...
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/fun/mallard.asp?date=20050705Read that strip, and continue through to Friday's.
Then check out Ubersite's take on it, which pretty much sums up my feelings.
http://www.ubersite.com/m/70078 Point is this: No reasonable person who read America: The Book thought anything contained within it was truthful. Anyone smart enought or ead the words was also smart enough to recognize it being satire. Nobody thought that Mallard Fillmore strip was real more than they thought the Doonebury strip was real more than they thought the foreword by Thomas Jefferson was real. It's understood that, just by the fact that the page these comics were features on was preceded by total bullshit, and all pages following it were total bullshit, that the page in question was also total bullshit. No one who isn't a fucking dumbass thought that Mallard Fillmore strip was real. They knew it was fake. They knew it was satire.
So that leaves two possibilities:
1. Bruce Tinsley can't discern truth from satire, and as such should not be allowed to have a nationally syndicated comic strip. This would make him a dumbass.
2. Bruce Tinsley knew it was satire, but expects his readers to believe anything he says, so if he tells them that The Daily Show had tried to pass them off as real Mallard Fillmore strips, that would undermine his audience's trust in a program that pushes opinions opposite of his. This would make him a prick.
If I had to choose, I would go with "prick." After all, his second caricature of Stewart (Friday) features even baggier eyes and a longer, more "hooked" nose than those of the first (Wednesday). It's not hard to figure out what Tinsley's tapping THERE; regular readers know he's a hardcore--if cowardly tacit--bigot, though he quickly waves minority characters around when it suits his purposes.
But "dumbass" is a good choice, to. I mean--another "Rathergate" reference? Holy crap, that's desperate--but not as desperate as Friday's "Jacko"-esque jab, making a half-hearted attempt to smear Stewart as a child molester (all in good fun, of course, I'm sure).
AND, Tinsley makes two huge mistakes.
(1) This whole week was a free advertisement for
The Daily Show and
America: The Book. Especially since Tinsley didn't print anything from the strip in question, whole or in excerpt, which would've been well within his rights. Now people are curious.
(2) In Friday's strip, Tinsley--through Mallard--openly admits that he puts words in people's mouths all the time. Mallard says, more or less, that Tinsley's signature is proof of falsehood. (Of course, Jon Stewart's name is all over
America: The Book, which, by Tinsley's own argument, openly indicates the very parody Tinsley accuses Stewart of trying to "hide." Jesus Christ, my head hurts now.)
I've already got a copy, but I wrote to Tinsley (mallardmail@yahoo.com) in the guise of a new reader, indicating that I'd be buying
America: The Book just to find out what he was peeing in his underwear over.
If you want to tease the monkey yourself, you can do likewise. Or for more fun (use a "disposable" e-mail address), you can pose as a member of the American Nazi Party and congratulate him on his stereotypical caricatures of "that little k*** Stewart." (If he responds, post it here, hah?)
Get back from vacation soon, Jon. This should be fun.