My Little Pony. It acknowledges Native American history more than most U.S. history textbooks. Despite the fact that apple pies were used as ammunition. And despite the fact that everyone’s a pony/buffalo. 
Also, the buffalo are freakin’ adorable. 
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My Little Pony. It acknowledges Native American history more than most U.S. history textbooks. Despite the fact that apple pies were used as ammunition. And despite the fact that everyone’s a pony/buffalo. 

Also, the buffalo are freakin’ adorable. 

This is why Clinton is a superior president.

Note: Not the superior president, but I believe that if you divided all presidents past and present into two equal groups, one good and one bad, Clinton would fall into the former. 

Evidence? Feast your eyes on this: 

http://newsfeed.time.com/2011/06/27/guess-whos-a-fan-former-president-bill-clinton-is-a-brony/

Bill Clinton is a brony. As in bro pony. 

So long story short, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic is a fairly new cartoon series (well, it’s kinda new) that originally targeted little girls. Understandable. However, the majority of the show’s audience is comprised of teenage to adult men. Which I think is fantastic. 

Honestly, I don’t understand the appeal (to older men, at least). I saw the first two episodes of it, and I liked them. Not love. But like. To be fair though, I really like children’s television shows (love Dragon Tales, still watch Arthur reruns if I wake up early enough). The art is actually really nice, the dialogue is passable, and the characters, though lacking in major depth, are pretty likable. So while I can see some artsy guys appreciating it for artistic value (seriously, there’s some pretty impressive animation for a TV show), I don’t get why it’s so popular. 

In any case, I’m glad to see such a swell guy enjoying little girl TV shows. Good for you, Bill.