Take That!: The stink bug is a thinly-veiled Mike Pence.The book is perfectly child-friendly, but was written specifically to anger Mike Pence. Love at First Sight: What Marlon feels for Wesley, and vice-versa.Big "SHUT UP!": After being voted out of office, the stink bug again tries to claim that boy bunnies cannot marry each other, only for the other animals to yell that he isn't in charge.Big Fancy House: Marlon lives in one, due to "Grampa" being the Vice President.Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: Marlon wears a brightly-coloured bow tie, Wesley wears a pair of bright blue glasses, and the stink bug wears a necktie.Will Marlon and Wesley get their happy ending? But the stink bug, who is "In Charge and Important" (and bears a striking resemblance to Mike Pence), yells at them that boy rabbits can only marry girl rabbits. They spend the day together, and decide to get married because they never want to hop without each other again. EG Keller (illus.) 'A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo.' Chronicle Books, LLC. Marlon is lonely, but one morning after breakfast, he meets Wesley, a bespectacled brown rabbit. Marlon Bundo lives in the home of "Grampa", vice president Mike Pence. A Day in the Life of Marlon Bundo is a 2018 book written by Jill Twiss, a writer for Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, as a Parody of Marlon Bundo's A Day in the Life of the Vice President and a Take That! to Mike Pence's anti-LGBT views.
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