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Eamon Ryan dropped a casual Simpsons reference in the Dáil yesterday
YOU DON’T EXPECT to hear a TD quoting The Simpsons in the Dáil, much less when talking about a serious subject like the Budget. But that’s exactly what Eamon Ryan did.
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In his Budget statement yesterday, the Green Party leader used a rather unusual word to express his dissatisfaction with the whole thing.
‘Cromulent’? What in the name of God is he on about?
Well, even the most casual of Simpsons fans will recognise it as a bit of Springfieldese:
“It does not mean anything.” Excuse you, Eamon’s colleague. ‘Cromulent’ is a perfectly cromulent word.
The ever eagle-eyed members of the Ireland’s Simpsons Fans Facebook page spotted the reference, and have declared Ryan a hero.
Update – A spokesperson for the Green Party tells us that Ryan knew well he was quoting The Simpsons:
To quote another Simpsons character: Eeeeeexcellent.
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