Uncle Duke is a
fictional character in the
comic strip
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''
Doonesbury'' by
Garry Trudeau.
He is nominally
Zonker Harris's uncle, albeit an "
uncle by courtesy" only. Duke appeared in the strip July 1974 and was originally a straightforward caricature of the
gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author who founded the gonzo journalism movement. He rose to prominence with the publication of '' Hell's Angels'' (1967), a book for which he s ...
(see
Raoul Duke), but eventually took on a life of his own and a succession of ill-fated ventures in the areas of politics, business and crime.
Duke is an epic consumer of drugs and alcohol and an amoral trickster with a fondness for firearms. He has a son called Earl who resembles him in most ways but is sober and more intelligent.
Character biography
Duke's early life is murky. His mother is mentioned very few times in the strip; a flashback has her noting at Duke's college graduation that "one of three men I used to know would be very proud of you." He recalls having been born wearing
Ray Ban
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s, and is almost never seen without sunglasses in the strip. As Jim Andrews calls him a "42-year old balding bagman" in the strip for 6 July 1979, his birthyear could be 1936 or 1937. He tells Earl that he does not remember where he attended high school. He mentions to Honey that he
fought in the Belgian Congo to pay for college. While in Haiti, he is visited by his former college roommate,
Robert Vesco.
Despite Zonker calling him "Uncle Duke", Duke appears to be his surname, shared by his son Earl and his cousin
David. The back matter for the Doonesbury collection "Death of a Party Animal" refers to him as "Raoul Duke," a throwback to the character's origins. Conversely, in one exposé of his past, he is revealed to have no last name.
In early strips, Duke and others would occasionally mention his wife, Sandy, and she makes a brief "appearance" (only her dialogue is shown, as is often the case in the comic strip) in several strips during a visit by Duke to their home in Colorado. Later, Duke forgets to bring her when he goes to his appointed posts in Samoa and China. When he finally returns home, his caretaker informs him that "She left years ago". They eventually divorced.
1970s
Since his first appearance in the strip, Duke has assumed many career hats, each more outlandish than the last. When first introduced, Duke was working as a writer under
Jann Wenner
Jann Simon Wenner ( ; born January 7, 1946) is an American magazine magnate who is a co-founder of the popular culture magazine ''Rolling Stone'', and former owner of '' Men's Journal'' magazine. He participated in the Free Speech Movement while ...
for ''
Rolling Stone'' magazine, much to Wenner's chagrin and aggravation over Duke's inability to meet deadlines and/or maintain coherence within the confines of his articles, which were often written with the aid of controlled substances. His Hunter S. Thompson comparisons are fairly evident in this beginning, as the first strip to feature him has him drunk and high on tequila and coke, attempting to kill invisible bats with a ruler.
While still on the staff of ''Rolling Stone'', Duke applied for the position of
Governor of American Samoa
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From 1900 to 1978 governors were appointed by the Federal government of the United States. Since ...
, and to his—and everyone else's—surprise, was actually appointed to the post by the
United States Senate. Duke's tenure as governor was marked by a series of consecutive natural disasters, culminating in Duke himself instigating a hostage crisis.
Despite Duke's gross incompetence, he earned the favor of then-
President Gerald Ford
Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. ( ; born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th president of the United States from 1974 to 1977. He was the only president never to have been elected ...
and was appointed as the
United States Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, a role for which Duke claimed to be perfectly suited due to his being "good with minorities". (In fact, the United States had no ambassador to mainland China at that time.) His tenure was largely uneventful and mostly consisted of his abusing his authority for personal gain and wagering with other members of the diplomatic community (notably the British ambassador) over the purging of various Chinese officials. During his time in China, he was assisted by interpreter
Honey Huan, who developed an unrequited obsession with him, followed him to the US and became his much-abused sidekick for the next 30 years.
Recalled by the newly elected
Jimmy Carter in 1977, Duke briefly worked as a
laetrile farmer before being appointed as the manager of the
Washington Redskins, ostensibly for his experience in "sports medicine" i.e.
performance-enhancing drugs. After his activities were exposed by a concerned whistleblower, Duke fled Washington in a hail of bullets.
1980s
Shortly after his departure from the Redskins, Duke was hired as a lobbyist for the
National Rifle Association
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, owing to his borderline
paraphilic love for
firearm
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The first firearms originated in 10th-century China, when bamboo tubes ...
s and
gun violence. His role consisted chiefly of threatening members of Congress with write-in campaigns. He was next hired by oil executive Jim Andrews to parachute into
Iran and bribe a government accountant for
oil rights. The mission went disastrously wrong and Duke accidentally triggered the real-life
Iran hostage crisis.
Upon his return to the US, Duke made a living for a while as a former hostage on the lecture circuit, then went on the run again after accidentally shooting his caretaker
Zeke Brenner
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. With Honey's help, Duke bought a fishing boat in Florida and began to smuggle drugs and illegal immigrants. This new career move was cut short by an ill-timed sightseeing cruise to the
Falkland Islands to witness the
war. After running the boat into a reef, Duke and Honey suffered a mutiny at the hands of their own cruise passengers, and ended up shipwrecked for months on what they believed to be a deserted island in the South Atlantic but turned out to be
Matagorda Island, a few miles off the coast of
Texas.
Upon returning to the mainland, Duke became entangled in Hollywood politics, encountering "superagent"
Sid Kibbitz. Kibbitz represented Duke in negotiations for a
John DeLorean biopic project entitled ''Fast Lanes, White Lines''. In order to secure funding for the film, Duke became a
cocaine dealer and was shortly thereafter arrested after trying to deal drugs with men who turned out to be
federal agents.
While the strip was on hiatus from January 1983 to October 1984, the characters lived on in a
Broadway production entitled ''
Doonesbury: A Musical Comedy''. Duke was found guilty of drug-dealing, sentenced to five years' probation, and required by the court to open and manage a drug rehabilitation center for that period. At the end of the musical, Duke's efforts to seize the Walden Commune so it could be razed and the land used for the rehab center were thwarted, and Trudeau has stated in interviews and on the official website FAQ that both Duke and Honey were forced to flee the country afterwards.
Back in the strip, Duke opened the ''Baby Doc College of Offshore Medicine'' in
Haiti
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, a grossly fraudulent
medical school
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which was not above hosting a
designer drug conference. One morning, Duke was discovered by Honey looking "more inert than usual" and pronounced dead, prompting the ''
St. Petersburg Times'' to run a full obituary in real life. However, a few days after his funeral, it was discovered that Duke had been
zombified
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, dug out and taken into slavery by the deposed tyrant
Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier, who renamed him ''Légume'' ("vegetable"). After reporter
Rick Redfern
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recognized him during an interview of Duvalier, Zonker Harris bought "Légume"'s freedom using most of a recently acquired lottery fortune. Duke remained hairless for several years following his zombie period.
Back on his feet, Duke founded the ''Dr. Whoopee''
condom
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company to cash in on
AIDS
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-induced panic, but lost control of it following a bad financial deal with
John Gotti
John Joseph Gotti Jr.Capeci, Mustain (1996), pp. 25–26 (, ; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American gangster and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. He ordered and helped to orchestrate the murder of Gambino boss ...
. After being briefly committed, he resurfaced as captain of
Donald Trump's executive cruise ship, the ''
Trump Princess''. During Duke's captaincy, Honey returned to
Beijing for a college reunion, which led to her inadvertent involvement in the
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. Seeking refuge in the U.S. embassy after being named one of China's "25 most-wanted hooligans", Honey attracted the attention of Trump, who offered a million-dollar reward for her recovery as a "symbol of freedom". Financial inducement succeeding where personal loyalty failed, Duke smuggled Honey out of China by marrying her, causing her delusions about their relationship to reach new levels. They divorced soon after.
At the decade's end, Duke was tapped by President
George H. W. Bush
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to serve as Maximum Proconsul in post-invasion
Panama.
1990s
The first
Gulf War found Duke smuggling arms to the underground resistance in
Kuwait, then opening ''Club Scud'', a popular wartime watering hole in
Kuwait City
Kuwait City ( ar, مدينة الكويت) is the capital and largest city of Kuwait. Located at the heart of the country on the south shore of Kuwait Bay on the Persian Gulf, it is the political, cultural and economical centre of the emirate, ...
. After working on
David Duke's campaign, he began selling doctored photos of the
John F. Kennedy assassination in
Dallas, Texas, to
conspiracy theorists.
After the
Republican revolution of 1994 Duke appealed to
Speaker Newt Gingrich
Newton Leroy Gingrich (; né McPherson; born June 17, 1943) is an American politician and author who served as the 50th speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. A member of the Republican Party, he was the U ...
to help him open a low budget, privatized orphanage in
Aspen called "Nothin' But Orphans". This resulted in the discovery of an illegitimate son called Earl, who shares his father's extreme views and absence of morality. Abandoning the orphans and Honey, father and son lived in a
trailer park in
Las Vegas, gaming and trafficking in stolen
Beanie Babies.
Duke also spent some time in the early nineties as a bodyguard for
Oliver North. North was slow to trust him, but Duke soon became a key part of his security during his campaign for
senator
A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
in
Virginia. The public office bug soon became a key part of Duke's increasingly
megalomania
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Megalomania or megalomaniac may also refer to:
Psychology
* Narcissistic personality disorder
* Grandiose delusions
* Omnipotence (psychoanalysis), a stage of ...
cal psyche.
Duke also found work as a
bounty hunter, apprehending Zeke Brenner for jumping bail with the assistance of Earl.
2000 and beyond
Duke ran for the White House after a short stretch as a key advisor to
Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura. His campaign, headquartered in a motel in
Coon Rapids, Minnesota, was a resounding failure, despite corporate sponsorships by heavy hitters
Lipton Tea and
Absolut Vodka. (Through the magic of
motion capture
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technology, Duke was able to announce his candidacy in the real world on ''
Larry King Live''.) A successful business trafficking in
stem cell
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s was followed by a lucrative involvement in the messy fallout from the
Enron scandal
The Enron scandal was an accounting scandal involving Enron Corporation, an American energy company based in Houston, Texas. Upon being publicized in October 2001, the company declared bankruptcy and its accounting firm, Arthur Andersen then on ...
.
In March 2005, following the
suicide
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of
Hunter S. Thompson
Hunter Stockton Thompson (July 18, 1937 – February 20, 2005) was an American journalist and author who founded the gonzo journalism movement. He rose to prominence with the publication of '' Hell's Angels'' (1967), a book for which he s ...
, the strip ran a tribute, with Uncle Duke lamenting the death of the man he called his "inspiration". The first of these strips featured a panel with artwork similar to that of
Ralph Steadman, who illustrated several of Thompson's works, including his 1971 novel ''
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas''.
During the
U.S. occupation of Iraq
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, Duke installed himself as mayor of the (fictional)
Iraqi city of Al Amok by exploiting a power base of
looters
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. In late September 2005, he, having been robbed of his new fortune, relocated to
New Orleans,
Louisiana, to profit from the reconstruction efforts after hurricanes
Katrina
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* Katrina (given name)
* Katrine (given name)
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and
Rita. There, after years of verbal abuse and neglect, Honey finally left Duke's employ, though they would later cross paths again.
Duke was then contacted by his son, now a successful
"K Street lobbyist" in
Washington, D.C., and joined his firm as a partner. The pair lobby first in favor of
Native American tribes, then the repressive regime of "Greater Berzerkistan", a fictitious
Central Asian country with a
genocidal and megalomaniacal
dictator called
Trff Bmzklfrpz. During summer 2010 he also served as a mouthpiece for
BP in conjunction with the
Gulf oil leak.
Hunter S. Thompson's reaction
Author and gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson, the obvious inspiration for Trudeau's Uncle Duke character (Thompson originally wrote ''
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'' under the pseudonym
Raoul Duke; in a short sequence of Doonesbury strips, Uncle Duke desires to write a memoir about his shoplifting conviction, entitled, "Fear And Loathing at Macy's Menswear") said in numerous interviews that he was irritated and unhappy with the characterization. After being questioned about his reaction to the character during a 1977 lecture at the University of Colorado at Boulder, Thompson commented that "some people grow up and want to be firemen, and some want to be president; nobody wants to grow up and be a cartoon character". He repeatedly stated that his anonymity as a journalist and his privacy as a citizen were lost "largely due to our friend Trudeau," and said he had no desire to meet Trudeau "because I might set the little bastard on fire." The two men apparently never did meet face to face. Toward the end of his life, Thompson reportedly told friends he had "made peace" with the Duke character, and it no longer bothered him.
References
External links
The videos created for the Duke 2000 campaign
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