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Archie Bunker from All in the Family — In an episode in the fall of 1974, Archie endorses Republican candidate George Jefferson and Archie states that he is the only Republican in the household. Matt Camden from 7th Heaven identifies himself as a Republican in Season 6, when getting to know future wife, and Democrat, Sarah Glass.
The Wild Wild West, episode "The Night of the Lord of Limbo" C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America, a mockumentary directed by Kevin Willmott. [5] The Legend of Zorro, a sequel to The Mask of Zorro, which is not Civil War-related; Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies; Confederate, a planned but canceled HBO television series; Abraham Lincoln ...
"About Last Night…" is the twelfth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 179th episode of the series overall, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 5, 2008. The episode depicts Barack Obama after winning the presidential election against John McCain.
The American animated sitcom South Park has covered and satirized a large number of topics over the course of its run. South Park Studio's use of computer animation allows it to edit episodes in days, quickly commenting on recent events, including Elián González, the 2000 U.S. presidential election, the capture of Saddam Hussein, and the elections of both Barack Obama and Donald Trump.
Credit: The Other 98%. In the quote, Trump calls voters the "dumbest group of voters in the country." He continued, saying that they'd believe anything Fox broadcasts.
The Red Republican was a British newspaper espousing socialist views. It was published from 22 June 1850 to 30 November 1850, after which it was renamed The Friend of the People . Foundation
Republicans need to take back their party and use their power to make life better for common people rather than the powerful, our columnist writes. Opinion: Republicans who identify with Lincoln ...
The idea of “red states” and “blue states” may feel deeply embedded in the symbolism of US politics, but before 2000 the colors were often the other way around.