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There are two humorous features in this comic:
 
There are two humorous features in this comic:
 
:a pun formed by {{w|syntactic ambiguity}}; and
 
:a pun formed by {{w|syntactic ambiguity}}; and
:the {{w|farce}} of a major national event that is by nature self-defeating (also an example of {{w|situational irony}}).
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:the {{w|farce}} of a major national event that is by nature self-defeating (also an example of {{w|situational irony}}.
  
 
The comic shows a newspaper with a large headline:
 
The comic shows a newspaper with a large headline:

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