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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: Well, the comic doesn't really seem to take sides, except perhaps in a "War Is Bad" overall attitude from the characters, but that's what you'd expect from people whose job is ''TabletopGame/{{Diplomacy}}''.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: Well, the The comic doesn't really seem to take sides, except perhaps in a "War Is Bad" overall attitude from the characters, but that's what you'd expect from people whose job is ''TabletopGame/{{Diplomacy}}''.diplomacy.
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* ColbertBump: Being caricatured in this comic has made De Villepin ''grow in popularity'' in France[[note]]Something similar happened in 1995 when ''Series/LesGuignolsDeLInfo'' made a very sympathetic, very funny caricature of presidential candidate Jacques Chirac, who was already pretty funny and CloserToEarth to begin with, and had just been brutally backstabbed by most of his political allies, who supported an opposing candidate from the same party.[[/note]], and has the press gushing about his "fascinatingly hammy[[note]]the word used is ''flamboyant'', which doesn't have the campy connotations the loanword took in English[[/note]] megalomania"
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* ColbertBump: Being caricatured in this comic has made De Villepin ''grow in popularity'' in France[[note]]Something similar happened in 1995 when ''Series/LesGuignolsDeLInfo'' made a very sympathetic, very funny caricature of presidential candidate Jacques Chirac, who was already pretty funny and CloserToEarth to begin with, and had just been brutally backstabbed by most of his political allies, who supported an opposing candidate from the same party.[[/note]], and has the press gushing about his "fascinatingly hammy[[note]]the word used is ''flamboyant'', which doesn't have the campy connotations the loanword took in English[[/note]] megalomania"
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotPolitical: Well, the comic doesn't really seem to take sides, except perhaps in a "War Is Bad" overall attitude from the characters, but that's what you'd expect from people whose job is ''TabletopGame/{{Diplomacy}}''.
* WriteWhatYouKnow: The work is basically a fictionalized account of the writer's experience as a speechwriter for De Villepin.
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