The Worst Fictional TV Presidents of All Time, Ranked
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Andy Swift
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TVLine ranks the worst fictional TV presidents of all time in celebration of America's 250th anniversary. The article evaluates various portrayals of U.S. presidents across television history, from comedic to dramatic, highlighting characters who were incompetent, corrupt, or simply terrible at the job. It provides a ranked list with analysis of each character's flaws and why they'd be unfit for the real White House.
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· 3 pulledAs the United States of America celebrates its 250th anniversary, TVLine is taking a moment to single out several presidents who don't belong anywhere near the actual White House.
Some of these commanders-in-chief are comically incompetent, others are downright corrupt, and a few are just plain weird.
It takes a special kind of terrible to stand out among fictional presidents, but these characters managed to achieve that dubious distinction.
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