Top 5 Funniest Presidential Deaths:
5. Paul Vallas
4. John Lindsay (whacked in the head by a home run ball in yankee stadium)
3. John Connally (Slipped on a banana peel)
2. Harry Truman (Died when his piano fell through the floor and struck him)
1. Strom Thurmond (Heard the results of the 2004...
Top 5 Funniest Presidential Deaths:
5. Paul Vallas
4. John Lindsay
3. John Connally
2. Harry Truman
1. Strom Thurmond
Dishonorable Mention (Unfunny Death): Marion Zioncheck
Top 5 Funniest Presidential Deaths:
5. Don Van Vliet
4. John Lindsay
3. John Connally
2. Harry Truman
1. Strom Thurmond
Dishonorable Mention (Unfunny Death): Marion Zioncheck
TFRC stands for Time For Real Change, a series I started working on shortly after the 2019 election, did on an off for a while, have done it on and off a few times again, and explored/s a Corbyn landslide in 2019.
I'm inclined to agree as far as saying that Bernie '16 would be heavily handicapped by Congress (probably made worse [potentially far worse] by '18) while Bernie '20 would have the opportunities to make much of the same gains that we've seen.
Entirely fictional.
The war crimes come out in an incredibly bad light, he doesn't win a single state in Super Tuesday and drops out in favour of his vice president. He doesn't endorse McGovern and leaves the Democrats in 2001, rejoining in 2012 for Tom Vilsacks campaign.
Several years ago I made a wikibox about a turtle becoming President at a very young age. I decided about a month ago to expand this into a full wikibox series, and have been working on this since.
The young Judge/Executive of Jefferson County, Kentucky inexplicably runs for President on a...
How well do you think I did?
(Left, a portrait of George Galloway as MP for Batley and Spen for a series I made concerning such a victory and its consequences. Right, Galloway's actual portrait as MP for Rochdale released today.)
I was writing an email to someone who asked if they could see one of my wikibox series, and in the process I've ended up writing something that is far too long. Here it is, I hope you enjoy it.
The point of divergence here is that Douglas-Home decides to go to the country immediately, and...