You see, The Dark Knight isn't so much about Batman vs. the Joker. No no no, it's about the War on Terror! If you don't see it you obviously are mentally disabled. I mean, isn't it obvious that Batman is the U.S. trying to cope with terrorism. I was completely stupid to assume this was a story about Batman. Completely stupid. NOTHING IS AS IT SEEMS! TAKE THE RED PILL! MATRIX MATRIX MATRIX!
But I digress.
Now seeing the light of what this film truly means, I could only imagine the depth to be found in the classic Adam West Batman film from the 1960s.
The following may shock you. If you want to continue taking your blue pill and not knowing THE TRUTH and do not want to delve further into the rabbit hole, DO NOT CONTINUE READING!!!!?!!!!!!????!!!!!!!!!!!
The 1960s Batman film is liberal propaganda for the 2004 presidential election.
Now you may be asking yourself, "How can this be?" Well that's simple dummy: Time Travel!
But that's also besides the point; let's look at the facts here on a character by character basis.
First and foremost comes President George W. Bush, who is represented as the Joker in this film.

Dick Cheney represents the most obvious of the bunch as he is represented as the Penguin in this film.

Next up is an old favorite of mine: Donald "Rummy" Rumsfeld is portrayed as the Riddler in this film.

The final piece of the Bush Administration in this film is Condaleeza Rice, who is portrayed in the form of Catwoman. Now, before you mention it, yes, Condaleeza is black and movie Catwoman is white. HOWEVER, the role of Catwoman was handled by 3 different actresses, one of whom was Eartha Kitt!

Also consider that the main plot for this film involves the alliance of villains actually dissolving the U.N., something the Bush Administration has longed to do for a while now.
Now, considering this is liberal propaganda, who are represented by the film's protagonists, Batman and Robin? None other than 2004's Democratic presidential candidates John Kerry and John Edwards!

And of course there is the little known fact that the famous line, "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!" was originally, "Some days you just can't find weapons of mass destruction to justify your war!" It was changed because it was too direct and didn't fit the scene.
Dun na na na na na Kerry! Kerry! Kerry!
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