#ObamaComicBookVillains: Dems tie ‘Dark Knight Rises’ villain to Romney
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As Twitchy reported last night, recent early reviews of the latest Batman film, ‘Dark Knight Rises,’ have liberal knickers in a twist. Oh, noes! Is Batman one of those icky conservatives? Quick, to the Batcave for deflection! Enter the latest narrative: The villain Bane is totally really the all-encompassing evil Bain Capital. Because, of course. That’s how cuckoo pants works.
New Batman movie villain: community organizer who controls an army of income redistributors. His name is Bane, so it must be bad for Romney.
— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) July 17, 2012
@jtLOL If the OWS/Bane parallels are as strong as the trailers suggest, Democrats may regret suggesting the movie's politics are relevant…
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) July 17, 2012
More from The Examiner:
“Bane” is the terrorist in the new movie who drives the caped crusader out of semi-retirement in the final Batman movie. Democrats, who believe they have Romney on the ropes over the president’s assault on his leadership at Bain Capital, said the comparisons are too rich to ignore.
“It has been observed that movies can reflect the national mood,” said Democratic advisor and former Clinton aide Christopher Lehane. “Whether it is spelled Bain and being put out by the Obama campaign or Bane and being out by Hollywood, the narratives are similar: a highly intelligent villain with offshore interests and a past both are seeking to cover up who had a powerful father and is set on pillaging society,” he added.
But, wait. There is a spoke in the Bain-y Batmobile’s wheel.
For anyone else thinking Batman producers named villain "Bane" just to hurt Romney, that character was created in 1993: http://t.co/46rLF2PE
— el Sooper (@SooperMexican) July 17, 2012
@hamiltonoser just because the Obama campaign will try to use it doesn't mean it was intended that way… that's all. @freddoso
— el Sooper (@SooperMexican) July 17, 2012
lol! RT @teeocee: But wasn't evil until 1995, according to SEC filings. RT @SooperMexican: , that character was created in 1993
— el Sooper (@SooperMexican) July 17, 2012
Whoops! We are just surprised that they didn’t also try to paint “Dark Knight Rises” as racist. If “kitchen cabinet” is racist, how did “Dark Knight” escape getting the race card pinned on it? Nevertheless, Twitter users are calling Team Obama and the Left on their absurd Bane/Bain reaching and pointing out some actual Obama villains as well.
The Gutsy Caller #ObamaComicBookVillains
— Harry (@Tark31) July 17, 2012
This! “@brento76: The American Worker #ObamaComicBookVillains”
— Chris Loesch (@ChrisLoesch) July 17, 2012
#ObamaComicBookVillains Captain Small Business
— Nathan Wurtzel (@NathanWurtzel) July 17, 2012
Drudge #ObamaComicBookVillains
— Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) July 17, 2012
RT @IMAO_: The Bitter Clinger #ObamaComicBookVillains | He's well-armed and is full of religious conviction.
— jimgeraghty (@jimgeraghty) July 17, 2012
The Corpseman #ObamaComicBookVillains
— Brian Guy (@ItsThatBriGuy) July 17, 2012
#ObamaComicBookVillains Conservative Woman
— Athena (@VintagePrecious) July 17, 2012
#ObamaComicBookVillains Twitter hashtag Conservative Team
— CBuch64 (@CBuch64) July 17, 2012
Citizen Journalist! with his pen of power! #ObamaComicBookVillains
— el Sooper (@SooperMexican) July 17, 2012
https://twitter.com/Da11asdaddy/status/225250559261802498
The Job Seeker #ObamaComicBookVillains
— Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) July 17, 2012
Mr. Transparency #ObamaComicBookVillains
— The Bodhisattva (@Goodie1969) July 17, 2012
#ObamaComicBookVillains the Founding Fathers..
— Jake (@wastingjake) July 17, 2012
https://twitter.com/NormBoardman/status/225250215970615296
The small business owner who dares to claim they created their own wealth #ObamaComicBookVillains
— Amy Lutz (@amylutz4) July 17, 2012
Indeed. Obama claims that small business owners didn’t build anything themselves; Big Daddy Government did it all. See, individuals and their successes are the bane of the Left. Hey! Maybe that is the real villainous Bane! Or, you know, maybe it’s just a movie. Contrary to President Obama’s beliefs, not everything in the entire world is all about him and his re-election.
In the meantime, keep them coming Twitter! Obama fails meet “Dark Knight Rises’: Comedy gold. A Twitter Oscar is in store (TwOscar) for you!