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The never-ending conversation on life, liberty, and sequential art with Shawn Levasseur.

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ComicsPundit.com ComicsPundit.com The never-ending conversation on life, liberty, and sequential art with Shawn Levasseur. DC vs Marvel = Hillary vs Obama? Shawn Levasseur | November 30, 2020 [Reposting from March 2008] A discussion in the comments at the Absorbascon: Does the kind of comic books one likes correspond with one’s political leanings or how one chooses a candidate? The highlight of which is the comparison between the inspirational vs the aspirational. [Monday, November 30, 2020 further thoughts] I’m a little more utilitarian in my view of politicians. Do they communicate their plans for governing well? How well do they persuade? How well do they work with others of differing ideologies? I guess it puts me more into the “aspirational” category, where I prefer to see them as humans with a job to do. I look at the founding fathers of the U.S. not as idols to look up to but as flawed humans who fought and bickered amongst one another. Though odd...

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