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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]From what I have read she is a responsible, ethical person. And if there were some law requiring her to conclude Biden was won (which, of course, he has), there would be no need to invest this duty in a particular office. I won't say it's not a big deal, because to all accounts this is highly unusual and nothing like bush v gore, but she will get there. Helps of course that Biden has experience in governance not just as a Senator but as VP. As a subplot of the series, I'm willing right now to assume this is a fairly minor one. I would like to see more Rudy drunken comic relief, though. Tangential--if this were a tv series, would it have been an easier to keep up with all the plot threads? I mean. Breaking Bad was manageable, by season 3 of Billions I was confused and didn't want to re-binge the previous season to refresh myself. The Trump Era--impossible, I would say. I'm amazed at the people who can follow all the strings between the pushpins. [/quote] To go further off topic, your comments reminded me of the show That’s My Bush. It was a sitcom created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker that was about the shenanigans during W’s presidency. They said that when they were writing episodes, they’d make two lists: a list of current political topics and a list of sitcom themes. They’d randomly choose one item from each list and use those to guide their plot. I don’t remember specifics but I think there was an episode where GWB had planned date night with Laura or a family dinner on the same night as an official dinner he couldn’t cancel, and somehow they also tied in abortion as the political topic. The show was hilarious, but it got canceled after 9/11. Something like that would be better than the real trump nonsense, but there’s no way for it to be more farfetched than what actually happened. Real life in trump’s administration makes ridiculous sitcom plots seem tame and boring. [/quote]
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