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A loudmouthed political talking head whose views tend toward radical right-wing (or, less commonly, left-wing) political positions often to the point of the Boorish style of Eagleland (even if he isn't actually American). A gadfly to any form of political compromise with what he sees as socialist or libertarian causes.
This is one of the newer political tropes, one which seems to have come to prominence in The '80s and The '90s after a combination of the FCC scrapping the Fairness Doctrine, and the increasing popularity of cable television, which isn't beholden to FCC rules, led to a rise in prominence of right-wing punditry in American media. It's usually a parody or satire of these types, and the right-wing version is probably more common. Many examples are explicit parodies of specific figures, like Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, or Alex Jones. The Trope Maker was ABC's coverage of the 1968 US presidential elections, when ABC executives wanted a low-cost way to stand out from conventional election coverage — in this case, the hiring of political polar opposites Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr. to take part in a series of debates. The relationship between Vidal and Buckley was covered in-depth in the documentary Best of Enemies.
Sometimes part of Strawman News Media. Compare and contrast Malcolm Xerox, which is a similar Straw Character type whose cause du jour is black rights and racism. Also compare Blonde Republican Sex Kitten and Fox News Liberal.
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On Ultimate Spider-Man (2012), J. Jonah has a television show which essentially makes him one of these. He's given a unique twist, though. He's NICE to MJ when she makes a pro–Spider-Man video. In fact, he's one of the only two views she GOT.
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Law & Order: Special Victims Unit had Martha Cobb, a haughty Blonde Republican Sex Kitten and Ann Coulter expy who's beaten and violated with a picket sign handle during a protest that devolved into a riot. At one point Benson reassures her that they'll find the man responsible (they don't) while going out of her way to tell her she "hates everything she stands for" with little provocation. After their prosecution attempt falls through, the episode ends with Cobb deciding to start hanging out at her rapist's place of work to spite him while he quietly seethes at her.
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Homeland has as its season six antagonist Brett O'Keefe, an analog for Alex Jones and James O'Keefe.
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Road Kill has Stu Pickles, the host of PICK 96.3. In between celebrating murder and violence for their own sake and blaming the Democrats and the liberals for The Plague and the resulting apocalypse, he seems to have transitioned quite nicely into becoming a propaganda mouthpiece for the local warlord Axl, promoting his enslaving people as a "work-study program" that gives people direction in life.
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FreedomToons: Dr. Mac is a "progressive" version, embodying the worst stereotypes of left-wing pundits: he's Holier Than Thou, thinks that the west is an evil imperialist patriarchy, has Selective Obliviousness towards violent behavior perpetrated by Islamists, and is a Know-Nothing Know-It-All on topics such as gun legislation.
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Deus Ex: Invisible War featured a radio show called Talk Bullet, featuring an obnoxious pundit named Brett Steed who interrogates guests and then cuts them off before they can answer any of his questions. In a later chapter, he gets his comeuppance when he tries to pull his schtick on Saman, who refuses to play along.
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The Simpsons:
The loudmouthed host of the talk show that appears on "Bart Mangled Banner". He continues asking the Simpsons if they hate America (and what specific part of it, as well) by yelling in their faces until Marge snaps.
Homer Simpson himself became one after a video of one of his rants went viral and was hired by a news channel. He became so popular he convinced people to wear gravy boats on their heads and almost endorsed Ted Nugent for president.
Recurring character and Limbaugh caricature Birch Barlow.
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Beavis And Butthead has a Rush Limbaugh-type in Gus Baker, who invites the boys as guests on his talk show due to a misunderstanding (they called in thinking his disapproval of music videos was because the videos sucked, not a moral objection like Baker actually said). This bites him in the ass in a major way, as Beavis and Butthead end up alienating Baker's audience, gets his show cancelled after Beavis moons the camera and ruins his grass-roots presidential campaign.
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Justice League features "Glorious" Gordon Godfrey in the episode "Eclipsed", who accuses the League of exploiting their fame for personal gain. Mind, after the latest world-saving feat from the League, his popularity nosedives and he's bumped to a 4 AM timeslot, just after the farm report.
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The Good Wife Episode 1x11 "Infamy": Duke Roscoe was a caricature of Glenn Beck that continued to goad people into believing that a woman had murdered her missing baby until she killed herself out of grief and he said on television that he was glad she had done that. He makes the following trial for wrongful death a very hard process by continuously defending his First Amendment rights and anything related (like how he got his info). At the end of the episode, the baby girl was found alive, plus evidence that he was misinformed about the dead mother by a (slightly) Loony Fan comes to light.
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Right-wing talk show host Lewis Prothero in V for Vendetta, who staunchly supported the ruling regime, and called out its opponents with a lot of macho bluster.
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Borderlands 2 features Hunter Hellquist of the "Hyperion Truth Network", whose "news" reports are nothing of the sort.
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DmC: Devil May Cry has Bob Barbas of Raptor News Network, a thinly-veiled parody of Bill O'Reilly and the Fox News Network. He's actually one of Mundus' minions who specifically spews propaganda that put their enemies (such as Dante) in a bad light.
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Airplane!: "They bought their tickets, they knew what they were getting into. I say let 'em crash."
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Mafia III has Remy Duvall, the host of the talk radio show Native Son on WBYU, where he rails against the counterculture, the Civil Rights Movement, and all the other social changes of The '60s. He's also the leader of the Southern Union and an associate of Mafia boss Sal Marcano, using his radio show to promote legalizing gambling (Marcano's big plan is to open a casino) as an alternative to funding a football stadium. He has a full-fledged Villainous Breakdown on-air when Lincoln starts coming after his criminal racket.
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J. Jonah Jameson in the Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who prides himself on being the last honest man in the news. When shown evidence of fake pictures of Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3, his immediate concern is that he will have to print a retraction, and he hasn't done that in decades. Sure, he wants to ruin Spider-Man, but he isn't about to use information he knows is fake to do that. In Spider-Man 2 he has a Heel Realization after the city goes to hell without Spider-Man around, but immediately goes back to his old ways after catching him stealing his suit back from him.
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Spider-Man (PS4) has J. Jonah Jameson running a podcast where he dedicates his time to attacking Spider-Man and blaming him for everything wrong in the city. Unlike other examples, he does occasionally make good points about things such as how certain things the city and police are doing would count as civil liberty violations or how supervillains need to be kept under tighter security while imprisoned and later on when the city goes to hell he stops the fearmongering and tries to help the New Yorkers. After Spider-Man saves the city in the end he does briefly praise him before returning to his regular schedule of harassing him in later broadcasts.
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In Rex Stout's 1949 Nero Wolfe mystery, The Second Confession, there's a rabidly anti-Communist radio commentator who Wolfe finds so repulsive that he makes firing him part of his fee.
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Grand Theft Auto has quite a few of these on its assorted in-game radio stations.
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has I Say/You Say on West Coast Talk Radio, which is hosted by the husband-and-wife team of Peyton and Mary Phillips, who are respectively based on James Carville and Mary Matalin. Peyton is a liberal caricature, Mary a conservative one, and the two of them spend the show getting into heated political arguments. For example, when one caller talks about killing illegal immigrants, Peyton suggests donating their organs and composting the bodies, while Mary sees it as an opportunity for tax evasion.
Richard Bastion from Grand Theft Auto IV, host of the eponymous show on WKTT, is a No Celebrities Were Harmed parody of Rush Limbaugh (right down to him having an addiction to painkillers), promoting an exaggerated version of Bush-era foreign and domestic policy.
"John Smith", from WKTT in Episodes from Liberty City, is a parody of Alex Jones, a right-wing/libertarian Conspiracy Theorist who indulges in every single crazy conspiracy theory and bit of general paranoia and racism his listeners phone in with. From what we hear of said callers, it's implied that a staggering number of them are neo-Nazis.
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The Blue Bloods episode "Inside Jobs" features Curtis Swint, who is one of these with a side of anti-immigrant, borderline white supremacist rhetoric. When Swint announces that he's going to be doing a live show in a New York City theatre, Commissioner Frank Reagan must face the To Be Lawful or Good dilemma of ensuring Swint's constitutionally protected freedom of speech rights in spite of his own disdain for Swint's message, not to mention the absolute disgust of Mayor Carter Poole and Reverend Potter (both of whom are black). He ends up foiling Mayor Poole's attempt at Bothering by the Book to shut down the theater where the host is making a live broadcast (due to the discovery that the theatre's boiler is overdue for an inspection), then places Swint's police protection inside the theater and arranges for it to be comprised entirely of non-white officers led by a beefy black sergeant. The kicker? Said sergeant is from the same state as Swint.
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One mod for Fallout: New Vegas adds a radio station hosted by "Alan Morgan," a racist right-wing Enclave supporter.
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New Gods: Glorious Godfrey is this for The DCU as a whole. He works for Darkseid spreading propaganda that incites people to serve his purposes on Earth.
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Jameson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is essentially the same as the Raimi version (with J. K. Simmons reprising his role once more), but with added influence from Alex Jones as he's shown shilling his personal brand of supplements during a broadcast in Spider-Man: No Way Home. He's also shown to be far less scrupulous than any other incarnation of JJ, being willing to ruin the life of Peter Parker (rather than just Spider-Man) and having no concern about whether he promotes fake information.
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To expand: that one story mentioned above has Tony Stark himself coming to Jameson and offering a massive amount of money with the explicit condition: "By the way, Spidey's an Avenger now, can I ask you to lay down the bile, if only a little?". Jameson took the money... and the day afterwards he ran a rant hating on all of the Avengers that essentially started as "You are not the boss of me." Take note that this was done a long time before Stark would have answered to that with him summoning a literal Army of Lawyers to sue for libel and potential breach of agreement, so the Avengers can only go "our arms are tied."
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Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas has I Say/You Say on West Coast Talk Radio, which is hosted by the husband-and-wife team of Peyton and Mary Phillips, who are respectively based on James Carville and Mary Matalin. Peyton is a liberal caricature, Mary a conservative one, and the two of them spend the show getting into heated political arguments. For example, when one caller talks about killing illegal immigrants, Peyton suggests donating their organs and composting the bodies, while Mary sees it as an opportunity for tax evasion.
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Animaniacs (2020) has Tuck Buckerson, a No Celebrities Were Harmed version of Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
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V for Vendetta: Double Subverted. It's supposed that "FATE", the computer that controls every single aspect of England, is capable of talking (has its own radio program, "The voice of FATE"). It's a trick, the voice is from General Ripper Lewis Prothero. That the government has managed to trick England's population tells us what a Crapsack World it is.
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Howard Beale in Network is a more heroic example, though he's still pompous and quite possibly insane. His politics aren't explicitly left- or right-wing, instead being a broader "mad as hell" populism.
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In The Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert plays a parody of this. The show was literally pitched to Comedy Central as "Stephen Colbert parodies Bill O'Reilly".
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Batman: Heavily used in Frank Miller's later work, such as Batman: The Dark Knight Returns and especially The Dark Knight Strikes Again.
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"John Smith", from WKTT in Episodes from Liberty City, is a parody of Alex Jones, a right-wing/libertarian Conspiracy Theorist who indulges in every single crazy conspiracy theory and bit of general paranoia and racism his listeners phone in with. From what we hear of said callers, it's implied that a staggering number of them are neo-Nazis.
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The New WKRP in Cincinnati: The radio station starts broadcasting Lash Rambo, and has to deal with the fallout of extreme broadcasting.
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Not for Broadcast has Alan James, an Alex Jones expy whose Establishing Character Moment is him promoting his book called "Alan James Is Always Right". To his credit, he's one of the first to speak out when the country begins to backslide into a People's Republic of Tyranny. Later on, he becomes the spokesman for La Résistance after a Jerkass Realization, but his efforts to do right by his countrymen lead to him becoming a Well-Intentioned Extremist.
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Superman:
Dirk Armstrong, a character that existed for a few years in the late 1990s. A conservative columnist that was basically meant to be an Expy of Rush Limbaugh, same political views, same build and general appearance. At first an annoying unsympathetic character.
Morgan Edge, is about equally likely to be portrayed as this trope or a shady media executive.
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Static: The A Nazi by Any Other Name supervillain Commando X started out as one of these. He was a Malcolm Xerox with a public access television show attacking "the Man" and blaming Greedy Jews for black people's struggles, but after his show got Screwed by the Network he descended into domestic terrorism.
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In Ultimate Spider-Man, Jameson initially backs a political campaign of a man who is tied to known mobster Wilson Fisk because the candidate is anti-Spider-Man. When the candidate loses it after one question in a softball interview (any answer other than threatening the reporter and destroying the recording device would have satisfied), Jameson pulls his support immediately.
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Sliders has an Alternate Universe where America lost the Revolutionary War, and the Sheriff of San Francisco (who just happens to be an alternate version of one of our main characters, see picture above) becomes a colonial British version this trope.
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Spider-Man:
J. Jonah Jameson in the Raimi Spider-Man Trilogy is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who prides himself on being the last honest man in the news. When shown evidence of fake pictures of Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3, his immediate concern is that he will have to print a retraction, and he hasn't done that in decades. Sure, he wants to ruin Spider-Man, but he isn't about to use information he knows is fake to do that. In Spider-Man 2 he has a Heel Realization after the city goes to hell without Spider-Man around, but immediately goes back to his old ways after catching him stealing his suit back from him.
Jameson in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is essentially the same as the Raimi version (with J. K. Simmons reprising his role once more), but with added influence from Alex Jones as he's shown shilling his personal brand of supplements during a broadcast in Spider-Man: No Way Home. He's also shown to be far less scrupulous than any other incarnation of JJ, being willing to ruin the life of Peter Parker (rather than just Spider-Man) and having no concern about whether he promotes fake information.
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In A Face in the Crowd, Lonesome Rhodes is already well-established as a pompous TV entertainer when he decides to use his popularity to bolster a Senator's ailing political campaign.
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On The West Wing, President Barlett gives Dr. Jenna Jacobs (an expy of Dr. Laura Schlessinger) a verbal beatdown. After she tells him that homosexuality is "an abomination unto the Lord" he pretends to agree with her, then goes into detail about a bunch of other stuff from the same passage in the Bible that that's from. "How much should I charge when I sell my daughter into slavery?" and such. This was based on an actual letter that was addressed to Schlessinger, asking, among other things, why Americans aren't allowed to enslave Canadians. The thing that prompts his rant? When he enters the room...she is LITERALLY the only person who does not stand to greet the President, showcasing a complete and utter disrespect for him personally and his office. So he proceeds to show her none as well.
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In The Boondocks, NBC host Nicolle Wallace is presented as this, as she's shown giving negative commentary on President Donald Trump before reminding the viewers that she was part of the George W. Bush administration and "lied the country into a war that killed at least 100,000 people" in an attempt to invoke Even Evil Has Standards.
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Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Ben 10: Omniverse had Will Harangue, a Hate Sink anchorman who outright hates Ben and declares him a menace on television, besmirching his name on every turn and actually tried to kill him once. Later on, he becomes The Quisling for the Incurseans during their Alien Invasion of Earth simply because they defeated Ben which destroys his reputation.
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The film Moon has a talk radio host who sounds a lot like Rush Limbaugh at the very end (after Sam returns to Earth in an ore hopper, and supposedly tells the world what happened to him up there), who ridicules Sam's story thusly:
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Spider-Man:
Depending on the Writer, J. Jonah Jameson.
In most storylines, about 99% of Jameson's rants, editor's messages, and TV shows are anti-Spider-Man bile, with at least one story having him hating on The Avengers as well, if not the entire Marvel superhero community, for the sake of variation. About the only super he actually likes (most of the time) is Jessica Jones, who rescued his adopted daughter when she went missing in Alias. Though to all his bluster, Jameson prides himself on being the last honest man in the news. When shown evidence of fake pictures of Spider-Man in one of the movies, his immediate concern is that he will have to print a retraction, and he hasn't done that in decades. Sure, he wants to ruin Spider-Man, but he isn't about to use information he knows is fake to do that.
To expand: that one story mentioned above has Tony Stark himself coming to Jameson and offering a massive amount of money with the explicit condition: "By the way, Spidey's an Avenger now, can I ask you to lay down the bile, if only a little?". Jameson took the money... and the day afterwards he ran a rant hating on all of the Avengers that essentially started as "You are not the boss of me." Take note that this was done a long time before Stark would have answered to that with him summoning a literal Army of Lawyers to sue for libel and potential breach of agreement, so the Avengers can only go "our arms are tied."
In Ultimate Spider-Man, Jameson initially backs a political campaign of a man who is tied to known mobster Wilson Fisk because the candidate is anti-Spider-Man. When the candidate loses it after one question in a softball interview (any answer other than threatening the reporter and destroying the recording device would have satisfied), Jameson pulls his support immediately.
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Homer Simpson himself became one after a video of one of his rants went viral and was hired by a news channel. He became so popular he convinced people to wear gravy boats on their heads and almost endorsed Ted Nugent for president.
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Young Justice (2010) has a cross between this trope and Marvel Comics' J. Jonah Jameson in the form of G. Gordon Godfrey. While he isn't overtly right wing, he is the human or Earth equivalent of a Nationalist, and deeply distrust the Justice League for their secrecy (which he isn't completely unfounded on) and disdainfully refers to members like Superman and the Martian Manhunter as "aliens". He uses his talk show as a soapbox and borders on yellow journalism and outright fear-mongering a lot of the time, and when the Reach shows up he lavishes them with praise because of their good PR. In an interesting reversal, he actually turns on the Reach once their lies begin to get exposed, and in the finale it's heavily implied that like his comics counterpart he himself is an alien from Apokolips.
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Little Green Men has John Oliver Banion, who starts worrying his sponsors when he starts talking about having been abducted by aliens (which is half true).
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In most storylines, about 99% of Jameson's rants, editor's messages, and TV shows are anti-Spider-Man bile, with at least one story having him hating on The Avengers as well, if not the entire Marvel superhero community, for the sake of variation. About the only super he actually likes (most of the time) is Jessica Jones, who rescued his adopted daughter when she went missing in Alias. Though to all his bluster, Jameson prides himself on being the last honest man in the news. When shown evidence of fake pictures of Spider-Man in one of the movies, his immediate concern is that he will have to print a retraction, and he hasn't done that in decades. Sure, he wants to ruin Spider-Man, but he isn't about to use information he knows is fake to do that.
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The News Dude from Some More News tend to go in this direction while talking about his (least) favourite subject, teleporting radioactive boar who have infiltrated the world's governments. Most of Some More News' videos tend to be researched and sourced, and espouse more left-wing, anti-establishment viewpoints by picking apart and deconstructing the current news. The boar episodes... Generally are not, and go whole hog into Media Scaremongering mode with Large Ham announcing and using all of the rhetorical devices Some More News tends to make fun of.
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Richard Bastion from Grand Theft Auto IV, host of the eponymous show on WKTT, is a No Celebrities Were Harmed parody of Rush Limbaugh (right down to him having an addiction to painkillers), promoting an exaggerated version of Bush-era foreign and domestic policy.
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One of the radio stations in The Conduit stars Timothy Browning, a right-wing talk radio parody who blames everything on liberals.
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Venus Prime has Sir Randolph Mays, a pundit who's hell-bent on exposing the Free Spirit.
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The Babylon 5 season four finale "The Deconstruction of Falling Stars" has a trio of them attacking John Sheridan's motives in creating the Interstellar Alliance, describing him as a megalomaniac who was mostly in it to glorify himself (which nonetheless had overall good results). They're completely upstaged by a surprise appearance by Delenn, who calls Sheridan a good man and gives them a nasty What the Hell, Hero?.
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The Punisher (2017): Senator Stan Ori is a liberal stereotype whose desire for gun control is depicted as hypocritical (he hires Billy Russo's company ANVIL to protect him because he is a Dirty Coward, which every single other character lampshades, not to mention it's obvious he's all about the money and political power), naive (he pretty much preaches that everybody with access to a gun is a potential maniac), opportunistic (exploits the Lewis Wilson bombings to talk fire and brimstone and lead people to give him pity votes) and dangerous (he pisses off the aforementioned Wilson, who is a pretty resourceful Right-Wing Militia Fanatic — if not for Frank Castle literally jumping in and Taking the Bullet, Ori have been unceremoniously shot).
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Sam the Eagle is sometimes portrayed as this in The Muppets productions, often interrupting the show to make a speech about the wholesome values that these weirdos totally fail to live up to. In the 2011 movie, he has a show on a FOX News parody station called Everything Stinks.
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