Various American dreams

Sharon 2022-12-10 14:04:13

I vaguely remember the election of Mark Twain. When all kinds of things swarmed, the world in the eyes of the candidates became so funny.
Gradually I grew up and saw the various American stories introduced to us by successful overseas Chinese in the media, including the US election.
For example, this year, I saw Obama’s story on TV when I was in the car, and I went to the supermarket to watch the old lady talking about Obama’s skin color. There were more pictures of Obama in the newspaper than Benshan Dehua. The three words Obama on the Internet have long surpassed Fleur’s eyeballs. Stream. At that time, Obama was doing so much publicity every day. Dayang figured it out. Your opponent was too unphotographic. Or maybe you put the white-haired opponent and the swing vote candidate together and ask Bud, or ask Everyone, who is the candidate, the quasi-guarantee can't tell. What else to choose?
In junior high school, high school, and even university, I am partial to majors, so I remember the surplus value of productive relations. Who invented the election, why is the election, how is the election, I don’t know if I ask three questions. The TV newspapers don’t seem to say why Obama was able to come to the election because my grandfather may have a surname B? (If you don’t believe me, go to wikipedia) , Whose eighth generation of ancestors should he thank (Romans? Greeks? Anglo-Saxons?).
In the part where the little girl is in class in this film, a student talks about people, people, and people. Later, the little girl talked about the death cycle, which immediately brought me to the above questions. But it’s okay. I’m a mature adult. Leave these problems to American elementary school students. Leave the gossip to yourself. Watching movies is for leisure, for watching Costner, not for interfering in the internal affairs of the ocean. .

Let me tell you, this is an American entertainment film, not a McMoore-style documentary. Father-daughter family affection, joy, anger, sorrow and joy are all in it, and it ends in a happy ending. The screenwriter is high, leaving the question of survival and dignity to the end, whoever loves to check will go to check.

Let’s talk about the clip I like. Mr. President was outside preparing to give Bud an offer, and then he "sit" back, and Bud poured out the wine.

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Swing Vote quotes

  • [first lines]

    Radio Announcer: After a hotly contested race, Americans go to the polls today in what promises to be a very close election. The Republican Andrew Boone, hoping to hold on to the Oval Office by edging out the Democratic challenger Donald Greenleaf.

  • Molly Johnson: Don't forget today.

    Bud Johnson: Yeah uh, what's today?

    Molly Johnson: Election Day, dummy. I'm supposed to do a report on your voting, remember?

    Bud Johnson: Well I already told you before, I'm not even registered.

    Molly Johnson: I registered for you, in the mail.

    Bud Johnson: Well that's great. I'll get jury duty now...

    Molly Johnson: It's your civic responsibility.

    Bud Johnson: My what?

    Molly Johnson: It's your civic responsibility.

    Bud Johnson: My civic responsibility, where are you learning this crap?

    Molly Johnson: Mrs. Abernathy.

    Bud Johnson: Yeah, well stay away from her.

    Molly Johnson: She's my teacher.

    Bud Johnson: Ah.