Maybe People Will Like ObamaCare Better In Comic Book Form
Today's conundrum: I like comic books. I dislike ObamaCare. But an ObamaCare comic book graphic novel…? I'm guessing no, but I suppose I'll find out soon enough:
The MIT economics whiz who crafted President Obama's national health-care overhaul now plans to explain the complex and controversial plan to the masses — in one long comic book.
Jonathan Gruber, a nationally recognized health economist who devised the economic underpinnings of Obamacare (Gruber hates the term), said his three comic-loving kids encouraged him to use the hip format of the graphic novel — basically an expensive comic published in book form — to tell the story of the complicated plan to 300 million Americans.
Unlike most comic books, Gruber's won't have a superhero like Batman or Captain America or a villain like the Joker, he said.
"I'm going to use the facts to tell the story," Gruber, 45, told the Pulse yesterday. "I'm the narrator guiding the reader through the law. It'll have lots of pictures and text."
Hill and Wang, a division of publishing powerhouse Farrar, Straus and Giroux, plans to release Gruber's book, tentatively titled "Health Care Reform: What It Is, Why It's Necessary, How it Works" this fall.
I have to admit, the doggedness of the law's supporters on this front really is kind of heroic: Despite the law's steady unpopularity, they continue to believe that it will someday become popular if only they can explain to the public what's in it. They've spent the last year or so attempting to do so without much success. That's likely left them without a lot of options. At this point, ObamaCare: The Comic Book seems as likely to convince people as anything else.
Last time we checked in on Gruber, he was selling ObamaCare's virtues while failing to disclose the hundreds of thousands of dollars he'd taken from the administration to consult on its effects. Reason on comic books here. Reason on ObamaCare here.
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Well now I'm finally on board with this groovy legislation.
If in this comic book Obama dons a hemp suit with a green leaf cape and refers to himself as 'The Chronic' I might be interested.
Steampunk Palin owns all!
http://www.amazon.com/Steampun.....179&sr=8-1
Ah man, that's awesome! When's the Steampunk Palin MMO starting?
I want to read that so very badly!
I can't wait for the movie!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0462191/
Obamacare: The Movie. Starring Robert Downey Jr. as Barack Obama. Directed by Jon Favreau. A Marvel Studios production. Coming to theaters this summer in 3D.
this is what I was talking about. at least they're not using Hanks or Cruise
Where can I get one?
You know who else published propaganda which is now valuable?
Here's the Nazi style guide.
Unlike most comic books, Gruber's won't have a superhero like Batman or Captain America or a villain like the Joker, he said.
The Death Panels would make great villians.
Heroes!
Either way, I want to come riding in on a fire-breathing steed with a busty lass on my arm, whose hip replacement I just approved.
and caused.
Of course it has a villain. It's basically the biography of a villain.
From the publisher who brought you Solzhenitsyn and Czeslaw Milosz...!
Jesus F. Christ.
Yeah, I gotta say I am pretty damn disappointed in FSG.
I would prefer to see Peter Bagge's version.
Seconded. Peter, are you listening?
234,812 words in ObamaCare bill
1 picture = 1,000 words
6 pictures per comic book page
So he's making a 39 page graphic novel... sounds attainable.
This business about consulting secretly w/ the administration is a waste of banfwith.
The law should stand or fall based on its effects, rather than concerns over the affectations of its proponents.
With that having been said, Reason could do a hell of a lot worse by havig Peter Bagge rush oit something that tears the law, the rent-seeker, the legilators, and the process by which the law was crafted apart. Then this propaganda put out by the law's supporters will look like an ineffective rebutal. 🙂
I haven't watched it yet, but Frontline did an episode on some of the dirty dealings behind the passage of Obamacare.
Frontline: Obama's Deal
Doesn't anyone in the Obama administration watch The Simpsons? Comic Book Guy is the most nit-picking intellectual snob on the planet. He'll tear their arguments to shreds.
Doesn't anyone in the Obama administration watch The Simpsons? Comic Book Guy is the most nit-picking intellectual snob on the planet. He'll tear their arguments to shreds.
Sounds to me like Congress was badly in need of something much shorter, and with lots of pictures, before they voted on this thing.
You mean like a comic book US Constitution?
I'm surprised that Congress doesn't just vote on Power Point presentations of bills. With bullets, sound effects, and helpful graphics.
Who knows? It might be an improvement.
That's just crazy talk. Congress doesn't have time to look at Power Point presentations!
Very short presentations. Like one page.
Maybe animation would be better.
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Maybe not by the squirrels, but they aren't the only ones who can reject a comment as spam.
Only by those who read it.
have you considered mating with rctl?
I think it would make a lot more sense to produce a porno to explain ObamaCare. That way you could literally show taxpayers being bent over and fucked up the ass.
Already been done.
Linky?
"You can imagine what happens next."
"He bends the cost curve?"
"Don't be fatuous, Jeffrey."
Well played.
Doesn't anybody in the Obama administration watch The Simpsons? Comic Book Guy is the most nit-picking intellectual snob on the planet. He'll tear their arguments to shreds.
Is it pro-Obamacare or anti-Obamacare? That's all I need to know. If it's pro-Obamacare I ain't reading it.
http://libertarians4freedom.blogspot.com/
You read things?
Will there be a follow up with Black Vulcan?
This sounds like monkey fishing to me.
I'm not buyin' it.
I think it more likely that you're all getting pwned.
Also, Gruber is supposed to hate the term Obamacare.
Only way I'll read this is if Obama disappears when you get him to say his name backwards.
http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/1484/obabo1.jpg
I think it more likely that you're all getting pwned.
That train already left the station.
I can't wait for the part where the book explains how all the League of Evil Health Insurers are slowly destroying America, and the only way for Obamaman to stop them is to force people to buy their products.
Even John Byrne couldn't write shit that convoluted.
Well, he was having to work around Chris Claremont's delicate sensibilities, after all.
Will there be a follow up with Black Vulcan?
I have 10,000 volts of power....in my pants.
I hate how the hipster movement has co opted nerd culture. I think that Hipsters love to look like nerds by reading comic books and wearing glasses in addition to pretending to be super knowledgeable, but a true nerd has actual hobbies that involve actual research and knowledge. Hipsters are idiots with a pseudo-intellectual bent.
Back in the 1950s, government do-gooders bitched about comics corrupting our youth.
They were only off by sixty years or so.
but a true nerd has actual hobbies that involve actual research and knowledge.
Since when did Facebook and Google-stalking become known as hobbies?
Seriously, let's not pretend that nerds are the cuddly, harmless goofs who do nothing but positive things for mankind. if the internet has confirmed anyting, it's that most nerds are nothing more than emotionally stunted, passive-aggressive beta goons.
The reason comic books are so popular with these types, even after they've crossed the threshold of what most of society considers to be adulthood, is because most of the hero characters are the perfect avatar for them to project their power fantasies of underdogs who beat up the big bad bullies, even though in real life they'd get curbstomped within seconds if they ever actually mouthed off to these guys in person. Look at how they chimp out whenever a movie is made about comic book characters or toys that they played with as kids--"MICHAEL BAY HAS RUINED MY CHILDHOOD MEMORIES!"
The hipster movement hasn't co-opted nerd culture at all. Nerds have no culture--sorry, but wearing the same clothes for 20 years in a row and fantasizing over anthropomorphic cats are not cultural traits. The "hipster movement" isn't doing anything different with nerds that it hasn't been doing for the last 40 years--pandering to nerd obsessions with getting back at their social betters.
At this point, ObamaCare: The Comic Book seems as likely to convince people as anything else.
A comic book sales pitch, from a comic book administration.
Perfect.