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ROSLIN!!
Funny Valentine (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run) vs. Miku Binder Jefferson
Valentine
Miku Binder Jefferson
Fictional President Election Quarterfinals Bracket 3
House of Cards vs West Wing: best political series and fictional president?
Best political TV series and fictional president
On netivist we compare The West Wing and House of Cards; Frank Underwood against Josiah "Jeb" Bartlet.
House of Cards fifth season is here, millions of fans will stream it from Netflix in the next few weeks. Throughout the five seasons, the two central characters of House of Cards, the maquiavelian Democratic Congressman Frank Underwood (Kevin Spacey) and his supportive and similarly ruthless wife Claire (Robin Wright), have become veritable TV icons in the 21st century. These series, which describe the nastiest aspects of Washington politics has nonetheless, House of Cards is not the first series based on the intricacies of the White House. A few years earlier, The West Wing demonstrated that politics could also be extremely entertaining. In the West Wing, another Democratic President, Josiah "Jed" Bartlet (Martin Sheen), his press secretary C.J. Cregg (Allison Janney), the communication director Toby Ziegler (Richard Schiff), and Chief of Staff Leo McGarry (John Spencer) were involved in many crucial decisions and interesting dynamics. The excellent acting and scripts were combined to create a more realistic portrait of Washington politics.
House of Cards and The West Wing are two fascinating TV dramas which people will always compare. They are among the finest series in American TV history. Let’s debate which is the best. Do you prefer Jed Bartlet or Francis Underwood, Martin Sheen or Kevin Spacey? Do you like evil characters that plague House of Cards or you find them too over-the-top? Is realism the most valuable feature in a political TV drama? Which of the two series is more fun?
House of Cards or The West Wing: Vote for the best political series (click here)
Congratulations to the winner of the Fictional President Election and the Official Tumblr President, Betty Boop!
This was a very close and intense finals, but Betty took down Roosevelt! I hope everyone had a lot of fun with this tournament, I sure did! (Although I’m still disappointed Miku Binder Jefferson lost). If you enjoyed it, check out my ongoing tournament @flagwars. See the previous rounds here.
Thank you to everyone for your participation!
Theodore Roosevelt (Night at the Museum) vs. Betty Boop (Betty Boop for President)
Roosevelt
Betty Boop
Fictional President Election Finals
Miku Binder Jefferson vs. Betty Boop (Betty Boop for President)
Miku Binder Jefferson
Betty Boop
Fictional President Election Semifinals
Welcome to the Fictional President Election!
In this tournament, I will pit famous fictional presidents of the United States or fictionalized versions of real presidents against each other to decide who should be elected the official Tumblr President (of the United States). This tournament isn’t meant to be taken seriously, and I picked some rather ridiculous candidates for the election. Also check out my other ongoing tournament, @bisexual-monarch-tournament
Here are the brackets and candidates for the election:
Round 1:
Group A:
1. JFK (Clone High) vs. Merkin Muffley (Dr. Strangelove)
2. Abe Lincoln (Clone High) vs. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter)
3. Jamie Foxx (The movie where Jamie Foxx was president) vs. Morgan Freeman (The movie where Morgan Freeman was president)
4. Theodore Roosevelt (Night at the Museum) vs. Theodore Roosevelt (Epic Rap Battles of History)
Group B:
5. Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho (Idiocracy) vs. Lisa Simpson (The Simpsons)
6. Insane Clown Posse (Homestuck) vs. Max (Sam and Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die)
7. Domald Tromp (Chuck Tingle) vs. Kevin James (Pixels)
8. Richard Nixon’s Head (Futurama) vs. Richard Nixon (Black Dynamite)
Group C:
9. Funny Valentine (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Steel Ball Run) vs. Thomas J. Whitmore (Independence Day)
10. Richard Martinez (Cory in the House) vs. President Hathaway (Monsters vs. Aliens)
11. Miku Binder Jefferson vs. Harrison Ford (Air Force One)
12. Solidus Snake (Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty) vs. Selina Meyer (Veep)
Group D:
13. President Curtis (Rick and Morty) vs. Betty Boop (Betty Boop for President)
14. President Sir Lord Quentin Trembley III, Esq. (Gravity Falls) vs. Josiah Barlet (The West Wing)
15. Coriolanus Snow (The Hunger Games) vs. George Washingtoad (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show)
16. ROBOTUS (Inside Job) vs. Lex Luthor (DC Comics)
I hope everyone enjoys this tournament! The first round will start sometime soon (possibly tomorrow). Let me know who you want to win in the comments!
JFK (Clone High) vs. Theodore Roosevelt (Night at the Museum)
JFK
Roosevelt
Fictional President Election Quarterfinals Bracket 1