She may have more gravy toss than Altoast2000/2008 ever had.
This will just further confuse RATS when Martin Sheen shows up at some moonbat meeting and announces that the 'real president' is in da house...
Jeena Davis and Hitlery are EQUALLY QUALIFIED to be C-in-C.
That should say it all...
The hollywood media machine getting america ready for female president...this should be great...they will show her taking a tough stance with bully congressman....taking decisive actions with the military....reaching deals with north korea...saving victims of an earthquake ravaged time with tough game time decisions....(not a hurricane because they are trying to be subtle about this whole thing)...i can't wait. maybe she will win office when some election fraud is discovered
A primer for Hillary Rotten's run at the WH. Never watched the West Wing and have no desire to watch this crap either.
No, of course her character's an independent. It's just that as the VP to a Republican as the Republican dies (moonbat fantasy #1) all the other evil Republicans want to bypass the Constitutional succession (moonbat #2) because they can't stand the idea of a woman President (moonbat #3).
Of course it's impossible that a female could actually BE conservative (moonbat #4) but only that some of them act like conservatives while they're under the thumb of evil white men (moonbat #5) until they get a chance to assert womyn power and rule as just 'independents' who just happen to be in conflict with the evil Republicans on everything.
More Must Miss TV.
Instead of these two pathetic Dem-fests, watch "E-Ring" on NBC:
http://www.nbc.com/E-Ring/
I have to laugh out loud, two network shows each with dem presidents battling "extremist" Republican majorities in the Congress, while back in the real world a Repub has occupied the White House for almost 5 years. Heaven forbid the networks ever produce a show with a Repub President, no way. I guess if the liberal scumbags can't have the real thing they can still pretend. Pathetic.
[But the big question among network executives is whether there is room enough in prime time for two White House dramas.]
The answer is YES.
If the three big networks can find room for each of them to have their own nearly identical evening news show, reality show, game show, nostalgia show, family sitcom, sitcom about nothing, crime drama, law drama, etc.. then they can certainly EACH have their own "Lets pretend that Hollywood runs the White House" show.