Mr. President is perfect. I can say that he has no shortcomings of human nature. Even if he makes mistakes, you will be willing to forgive him.
Although Vice President has few roles, it is enough to show that he is different from the boss. So he is a second-in-
command ; the people under Mr. President are the so-called staff. Although they have their own weaknesses, they are not considered shortcomings, because the storyline and camera follow-up of each episode are very tight, so The shortcomings of personality are not fully displayed;
therefore, the overall view is how these people deal with the disputes between the government and the masses, the Republicans and the Democrats (Mr. President is a Democrat), between Democratic congressmen, and between nations. From my personal point of view, this drama can greatly enhance the image of Democratic government officials. (But now the Republican Bush is in power, I don’t know if it has any effect.)
There are several characteristics of this play that are worth explaining:
1. If you want to get any "insiders" from it, just stop it. After all, it is Drama and not a documentary, so there is not much authenticity at all. However, some plots and arrangements can still meet your requirements in this regard. For example, every moment he went to the basement to discuss with the military's highest officer about saving the planet. (Sometimes what happens has nothing to do with the United States, but it has to be resolved by them)
2. If you are extremely patriotic and extremely anti-American. I advise you not to watch it, at least not to watch it all. Almost all political powers are involved in this play, and the plot design is a bit random; it is a real event in time, but it is still unbearable for some extremely patriotic people.
3. However, regardless of nationality, I really admire Mr. President. His staff are top generals, so it can be called the ideal White House.
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