You can tell when he's mad
Colin McNickle is even more livid than usual today, storing up and spewing forth the kind of righteous indignation that you could only expect if Waylon Smithers saw a threat to the very moral legitimacy of C. Montgomery Burns's fortune. These days Richard Mellon Scaife probably doesn't even have to remind his loyal assistant when to respond with force to an attack; like Pavlov's dog, he does it all on his own, and with peculiar ferocity. The offending comment, this time, is from Warren Buffett, who says: "A meaningful estate tax is needed to prevent our democracy from becoming a dynastic plutocracy."
Colin knows what to do, and barks not twice but thrice: "Buncombe! Balderdash! And tommyrot!"