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* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: Opie the alien calls off his invasion of Earth because he doesn't want to catch the self-destructive thing we have.
* [[It's the Journey That Counts]]: Winslow offers this as an Aesop
* [[It Was a Dark Andand Stormy Night]]
* [[Lions and Tigers Andand Humans, Oh My!]]
* [[Loophole Abuse]]
* [[Missing White Woman Syndrome]]: Kevin's disappearance manages to attract attention despite not being blond.
* [[Moses in Thethe Bulrushes]]: Winslow claims this is how his story starts, with a basket in the rushes...
* [[Multiple Choice Past]]: ...until he starts making contrary claims.
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: Why, you've gotten the Lost Bunny of the Apocalypse elected to the Senate, what else?
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* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]
* [[Pretty Butterflies]]: Carmen and Winslow admire one one lazy day.
* [[Raised Byby Wolves]]: Reversed. Winslow is so humanized that an attempt to live with wild coyotes failed miserably.
* [[Ripped from the Headlines]]: As with most political comics. For example, in one story Winslow refused to let Carmen buy football cards just because she's a conservative; meanwhile, she pointed out that the football ''players'' are far worse ("drug abuser... deadbeat dad... adulterer...!"). This was based on the controversy over [[Rush Limbaugh]] wanting to buy a football team.
* [[Running Gag]]: Winslow trying to fly, for one.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Nineteen Eighty-Four|"Speaking is Action! Spending is Saving! Debt is Stimulus!"]]
** "Real Reality is for Suckers!"
** Winslow's [[Multiple Choice Past]] includes references to [[Spider -Man]] and ''[[The Godfather (Film)|The Godfather]]''.
* [[Strawman Political]]
* [[Talk About the Weather]]

Revision as of 22:52, 9 April 2014

A comic strip of a conservative/libertarian bent by Scott Stantis set in the eponymous Southwestern town. The main characters(frequently the only characters who appear for weeks at a time) are Carmen, a young Hispanic girl, representing the conservative point of view and Winslow, a coyote pup representing the liberal view.


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