I freely admit I watch āBatmanā reruns, bad as they are. Tonight Penguin returns to Gotham City apparently a solid citizen who begins a campaign to run for mayor. Yes, of the fictionalized New York City.
Of course the only opponent who polls better than Penguin is Batman. Shenanigans ensue and, looking back 54 years later, itās hard not to see the Penguin as Trump. His campaign is as insurgent as Trumpās was, his popularity among the voters as unexpected. Of course, itās a TeeVee show, itās supposed to happen even as itās hard to believe.
The parallels to recent history continue on election night, when Penguin, convinced he will win, calls Police Commissioner Gordon to promise he will be replaced in his job by The Riddler, and Police Chief Oā Hara by The Joker. (Heāll run the city as if it was all his own, IOW.) But then Penguin sees the returns, which favored him early in the night, turn against him.
What to do? Well, heās the special guest villain, what can he do? Something nefarious, of course. He realizes if he kidnaps the election commission, the body charged with counting the vote, he can stop Batmanās victory before it happens. The law, he says, requires the commission count the vote. If they canāt, the count stops with Penguin the victor.
I kid you not. The only thing missing is Penguin crying āStop the steal!ā as he runs off-camera.
He is thwarted, of course. Penguinās last words, after he hears it was all in vain, the vote having been counted before he kidnapped the commission? āFraud! Itās a fraud, I tell you! I demand a recount!ā
You canāt make this stuff up. Or you can, but you canāt make up the echo in history.
Funny, that.
Consider the list of mayors of NYC, art was imitating life.
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