Presidents
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We know of the dictators falling in Tunisia and in Egypt, but popular movements have prevented
presidents
from stealing third terms in Senegal, in Malawi and Burkina Faso as well.
i mean the director, producers, the
presidents
from the studio that financed this movie.
Mitch Leary(Malkovich)keeps in touch with Horrigan teasing the agent with discouraging remarks about his abilities, as well as the Secret Service's protection of the
presidents
in the past.
Now he feels it's up to him to stop the current Head of State from joining the list of dead
Presidents.
We are, therefore, mercifully not subjected to "heart warming" scenes of fascist
presidents
and other big blowhard statists as they contrive implausible plots to save a chosen remnant of mankind (ala Deep Impact).
A political satire of a comedian (Williams) who after dissing the political campaigns and
presidents
is forced into the running.
The funniest scene in the movie is when the
presidents
wife says the code word at the anticlimactic ending.
Viewers will recognize his co-workers - the actors (Clarence Kolb, Donald MacBride, Don Beddoe) always played positions of authority... senators, bank presidents, policemen.
It's true that we've had so many biographies about
presidents
in which some of the movies told about historic incidents, why not have a fictional president that could kick ass and take names?
currency and the
presidents
whose images adorn those bills.the
Watching it in 2005, it has dated well at all and is way too shrouded in the '70's a decade that any sane person wish didn't exist due to the crappy music, fashion, presidents, and narcissistic attitude.
for example when johnny is chasing the ex
presidents
in his car after they had robbed a bank why did he not call for backup to cut them off?
But poking fun at stuff like presidents, politics, Hollywood, etc... is easy.
The subject is dealt with in movies like FIRST BLOOD and THE DEAD
PRESIDENTS
but these, like many other movies are very sensationalistic unlike real life.
Bill Clinton, elected in 1992 against George Bush (whom Clinton accused of being solely interested in foreign policy) is tending more and more to become personally involved in foreign affairs, a habit of all second term US presidents, with one eye cast on the history books.
He is the man whom many American
presidents
would like to emulate, not because of any racial affinities, but because of his allure as a wartime leader.
Hubristic
presidents
contemplating Churchill’s bust in their office are prone to believe that they have been called upon to be “war presidents” – that they, like Churchill in 1940, must oppose the next Hitler.
Over the past three decades, five American
presidents
have struggled to figure out what to do about Iran.
The Ayatollah and the WitchesWASHINGTON, DC – Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has now made the mistake that all Iranian
presidents
make: he has challenged the authority of the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
But the Islamic Republic’s history is littered with its presidents’ failed attempts to consolidate an independent power center.
Most importantly, he has ensured that Iran’s
presidents
remain weak, regardless of their agenda or popularity.
That is, of course, the case for all
presidents.
They pay for the expensive campaigns of
presidents
and congressmen, so
presidents
and congressmen help the rich – often at the expense of the rest of society.
The World George H.W. Bush MadeCAMBRIDGE – I have worked for four US presidents, Democrats and Republicans alike, and perhaps the most important thing I have learned along the way is that little of what we call history is inevitable.
He valued public service and saw himself as simply the latest in the long line of US presidents, another temporary occupant of the Oval Office and custodian of American democracy.
China as Seen from a Glass HouseNEW HAVEN – The removal from the Chinese constitution of the provision limiting
presidents
to two five-year terms came as a shock to many.
Aside from their wariness of the US, past Brazilian
presidents
also feared their domestic business establishment, which never met a tariff or a non-tariff barrier it did not like.
But Trump’s overall approval rating has fallen substantially, reaching lows that only two previous
presidents
have touched in the first six months in office.
For all the lip service paid to relations with Mexico (and, indeed, with Latin America more generally) from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Obama, the truth is that developments in Mexico have always gotten short shrift from US
presidents.
American
presidents
are elected by an Electoral College in which each state votes in proportion to the number of members it has in Congress.
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