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"Doctor Who" and politics

So I have this friend (no, no, it’s not me) who is a huge “Doctor Who” fan. She watched BBC’s season three DVDs in about two weeks. (What a total sci-fi dork!) This friend also happens to be heavily invested in the primary elections.

Imagine her glee when she came across a chart listing all the past and present Doctor Whos and which presidential candidate would make his best companion. It’s back to the “McCain is old” joke when the Arizona senator is recommended to be Colin Baker’s companion because he has “first-hand knowledge of the Jurassic Period.”

Here’s a shot of the present Doctor, played by David Tennant:

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Go to the Comedy Central site to read the rest.
— Emily

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