Alternate Wikipedia Infoboxes V (Do Not Post Current Politics Here)

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I'm tired and I made this on a whim. Any questions you have, I'll answer when I awaken tomorrow.
 
The Ent-Wife Movie

I posted this in the current politics thread by accident, but since this a pop culture wikibox I think it belongs here.

Scarlett Johansson recently was quoted as saying she “should be able to play any person, or any tree, or any animal because that is my job and the requirements of my job.” This was in reference to controversy over her castings as a transgender person and an Asian character. But it made me wonder in what movie Scarlett Johansson would play a tree. An idea occurred to me, and I very hastily assembled the following wikibox.

Scarlett Johansson portrays Fimbrethil, wife of Treebeard, in QUENTA ARDA: DEPARTURE OF THE ENT-WIVES PART ONE.

(And yes, the run time is ridiculous because the scenes with the Entmoots take hours.)


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Don't blame me I voted for George & Dick
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In June of 1992 the G.O.P informed President Bush that Vice President Dan Quayle was an embarrassment and would need to be replaced. With rumors of Colin Powell taking up the VP nomination Democrats decided not to take a gamble on two southern boys running for the Democratic ticket and convinced their nominee Bill Clinton to pick George Mitchell from Maine. Meanwhile President Bush decided that Jack Kemp would help keep Quayle's conservative base and possibly get votes from New York
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1996 a more polished Jack Kemp beats majority leader Bob Dole in the Republican primary , with Clinton's impeachment underway Kemp nominates New Jersey governor Christy Whitman as his vice presidential pick (making her the second woman to receive said nomination) Kemp would be parodied in 95 by Joe Pesci in Rob Reiner's The American President
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2000 Vice President George Mitchell swept the democratic nomination and picked Senate minority leader Dick Gephardt as his V.P. with Republican candidate George W Bush picking Dick Cheney as his V.P their was a plethora of shirts and bumper stickers saying I'm voting for George & Dick which after the election turned into Don't blame me I voted for George & Dick
 
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The extraordinary lifespan and reign of Saud bin Abdulaziz Al Rashid, Emir of Jabal Shammar for 104 years from 1908 to 2013, remains unsurpassed by any other royalty. Ascending the throne at the tender age of ten on September 14, 1908, Emir Saud saw the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, survived an assassination attempt at 22, pledged fealty to the Hashemites of Mecca who supplanted the Ottomans as caliphs of the Muslim worlds, successfully kept the Saudis at bay for decades, and favored 59 children. His longevity baffled the world. There were no birth records documenting his exact date of birth, but it was certain that he was born in 1898. Even so, despite his longevity, he never got to be the oldest person or oldest man on the planet, being approximately a year younger than Jiroemon Kimura of Japan, who outlived him by three months. On March 19, 2013, the world said goodbye to the last living state leader from WW1, much later than they expected to have to do this.

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What's triarkio?
A fictional ideology within this infobox. It calls for a triumvirate military government controlling the nation. Otherwise, it share much in common with fascist movements.
And why is the party named after a DC Comics villain?
It's not. It's named after a fictional nation that the US Army would use in their war games from the 1940s to the 1970s. Trigon just being a different word for Triangle (e.g. Hexagon=Six sides, Trigon=Three sides.) See Trigonometry. (from Greek trigōnon, "triangle" and metron, "measure").
 
It's not. It's named after a fictional nation that the US Army would use in their war games from the 1940s to the 1970s. Trigon just being a different word for Triangle (e.g. Hexagon=Six sides, Trigon=Three sides.) See Trigonometry. (from Greek trigōnon, "triangle" and metron, "measure").
The DC villain part was kind of a joke, but thanks for explaining the actual origin of the word to me
 
French Elections CCVI
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The French General Elections of CCVI were held on the fifteenth of Brumaire for all 911 seats to the Estates General. Prime Minister Antoinette Robespierre, elected initially in CXCVI, was fighting for a third term in her governance as Prime Minister. The War on Terror, which saw the Revolutionary Republic of France continue to be bogged down in military invasions of Texas, was becoming increasingly unpopular. The war dragged on with a combination of generals bragging themselves to be "Napoleon's incarnate" and corrupt politicians happily filling their pockets to ensure a stifling of anti war sentiment in papers, though the latter was of mixed effect with the increasing power of the Internet. happily backed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

What she had going for her was a stable agricultural season and tight controls on food prices, along with a firm grasp on the pregnant vote by playing to the Cult of the Supreme Being believers firm stances on abortion. She would be attacked by her political rivals of Maximillien Gusteau for the increasing stranglehold her party pushed on the transportation industry, arguing to allow foreign companies, such as the Great Plains Empire to invest in French railway networks and collaborate closely with the french state owned enterprises.

Robespierre hammered her opponents on wanting to "tyrannize France" and take it back to the days of the monarchy. The only party which would even come close to her overblown and fiery remarks would be the group of quiet and old gentlemen longing for the era of King Louis. Bellamy had to prevent word of possible coup plots that were fired up by the Revolution presses and on front page stories week after week. Darnell of the Jacobins had been completely unprepared for the mantel of party leadership, yet the wealthy billionaire turned politician attempted his best with personal connections to the people and connections to deep pocket donors for funds in order to keep the Jacobin party's finances in order.

Clémence Patrica of the LEF struggled to keep her party in order. She promised to squash any attempt at her second mate Louis Nocourt Earl, to stage a coup agaisnt her as the chairwoman of the LEF. After preforming exhaustive duties as the whip of the party during the nominating convention, she rallied her forces to a tiring if disappointing finish come Brumaire.
Factors contributing to another member of the long serving Robespierre political Family to dominate french politics was two fold: The anti monarchist feelings throughout France boosted her overall popularity with an ignoring of the economic issues momentarily. In fact, this worked so well that political pundits on the french news cycles such as the Friend of the People admitted there would be no need for a coalition government, with Robspierre gaining a majority of the seats on her own, which would have been the first time since Pétain's government of the people in 1940. Alas, come election night the results were wonderful for Robespierre, though she would take a part of pity and have the ideal option for a larger coalition government with Revolution and Jacobin compared to a planned coalition government with Revolution and de Launay's party of Marat's Legacy.
 
The fall of the regime of Sidónio Pais led to the restoration of King Manuel II of Portugal. After eight years of instability and an authoritarian regime, the restoration of the Braganzas was something supported by both liberals and conservatives alike. The liberals successfully pushed for the monarchs to change their title from "King of Portugal" to "King of the Portuguese," to signify that the monarchs now derived their legitimacy from the people.

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Jo-Ann Reed, first Speaker of the Concordian Union Congress and General Secretary of the Concordian Alliance of Trade. Reed expressed and asserted the idea of a legislative body meant to favor the labor unions and workers within them, which she finally put to use as a result of a mining accident that killed hundreds in 624 SPE. She had mostly expressed libertarian socialist views as a politician but had only committed greatly towards the Union Congress at-large. For the most part, Jo-Ann Reed was a crucial part of modern Concordian history and a staple of Concordian workers in achieving their rights...
 

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A look at the Kennedy family in my scenario where the Prussian Scheme goes through. It's not a great althist in my opinion, but I'm having fun with it.
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That's excellent! What happened during or just before the Suarez Chancellorship to enable, and make necessary, an indepdent Chancellor and a technocratic cabinet and referendums? On what were those referendums? And how is the Suarez Chancellorship viewed among the populace?

Also, does this USA rule all of OTL USA? Or less, or is it even more territory?
 
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