When the President of the United States, a widower, falls in love with a beautiful lobbyist, he must navigate the complexities of his position and the pressures of his campaign while trying to maintain his relationship.
Outrage is a documentary that explores the hypocrisy of closeted homosexual politicians who actively work against gay rights. The film follows the story of a politician who is outed and faces threats, discrimination, and injustice. It delves into the personal struggles and the political landscape surrounding the issue.
Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech July 17, 1980 First Inaugural Adress, U.S. Capitol January 20, 1981 Address to the Program for Economic Recovery April 28, 1981 State of the Union Address, Social Programs January 26, 1982 Address to National Association of Evangelicals March 8 1983 Presidential Nomination Acceptance Address August 23, 1984 Address General Assemblky of the United Nations September 24, 1985 Address at the Brandenburg Gate, Berlin Wall June 12, 1987 Address to Nation on Soviet-U.S. Summit Meeting December 10, 1987 State of the Union Address, Budget Process January 25, 1988 Farewell Address to the Nation, Oval Office January 11, 1989 Farewell Address, Republican National Convention August 15, 1988
Leading to War is a documentary that delves into the factors and decisions that led to the outbreak of a major conflict. It examines the role of key individuals and their actions, including the axis of evil, the secretary of state, and the vice president. The documentary explores themes of terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, and the Iraq war, providing an in-depth analysis of the events and motivations that shaped history.
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