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    Presidential War #15 - Vulgar Display of Presidential Power

    en-usMay 30, 2022
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    About this Episode

    In this bizarro episode of Presidential War, the object of the game is to lose. With inverted categories like (Least) Best Politician, (Least) Best Statesman, and (Least) Best President Overall, we find out which presidents are the biggest losers!

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