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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Robin Williams in Man of the Year

In the 2006 film, Man of the class, Robin Williams plays a comedic tv test host, Tom Dobbs who decides to legislate as a terce party candidate for chairman when a member of the audience jokingly suggests it. Dobbs is exchangeabled by umteen and very common due to his television show causing him to have many supporters in the alternative. He went to schools, towns and different exoteric areas to promote his candidacy. During the presidential debates he broke the rules and gave a speech to persuade the American slew to vote for him. spot running for president he falls in esteem with Eleanor Green, a women that worked for Stewart, owner of Delacroy. Delacroy is a new system of choose through the internet. Despite the uncertainness Dobbs campaign manager, Jack Menken had, Dobbs won the election.\nBefore Eleanor met Dobbs she found an misplay while testing the Delacroy system. She erudite that the winner of the test elections as not actuate to the essence of votes she h ad for the loser. She reported the problem to the president, custodian who told her the problem was only on her computer. They were worried that she would herald the public of the faults with the Delacroy system so they doped her to break her seem crazy. once Tom Dobbs won the election she told him the truth that he wasnt truly the president. Dobbs had to make choice of wether to tell the American large number that he wasnt president or stretch to act as Americas choose president. He decided to make the right choice and put across up being the president.\nI personally think that it is uniformly for a man like Thomas Dobbs to become elective as president in America. Many people like him and support him on his tv show. His job is to talk well-nigh politics and many people end up agreeing with him by the end of the show. I besides think it would be soft for him to become elected by his image. I believe that like a shot the true meaning ass voting is lost. Most people j ust vote because its a popularity contest. They for ...

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