Presidents
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'''[[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]''' (1961—1963) | '''[[Wikipedia:John F. Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]''' (1961—1963) | ||
*[[Everybody to the Limit]] — Pictures of JFK and his brother [[Wikipedia:Robert F. Kennedy|Robert]] appear in the music video. | *[[Everybody to the Limit]] — Pictures of JFK and his brother [[Wikipedia:Robert F. Kennedy|Robert]] appear in the music video. | ||
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+ | '''[[Wikipedia:Richard Nixon|Richard Nixon]]''' (1969—[[1974]]) | ||
+ | *[[imaginary]] — The question [[Strong Sad]] and his imaginary friend are answering for "Time Magazine: The Game", is "What are Richard Nixon's favorite slacks?" | ||
'''[[Wikipedia:Jimmy Carter|Jimmy Carter]]''' (1977—1981) | '''[[Wikipedia:Jimmy Carter|Jimmy Carter]]''' (1977—1981) |
Revision as of 15:17, 13 July 2009
Presidents of the United States are mentioned and seen various times in Free Country, in particular presidents Martin Van Buren and Abraham Lincoln. This is perhaps a nod to They Might Be Giants, who frequently use presidents as a theme in their music. It was revealed in an interview that The Brothers Chaps have an oval portrait of Lincoln hanging in their office.
Appearances
George Washington (1789—1797)
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 5 — George Washington is among the "cool or famous" people who look at The Ugly One with her head in the sand, then go tandem parasailing with So and So.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 — Washington reappears with these characters.
Martin Van Buren (1837—1841)
- A bust of Van Buren is occasionally seen in Free Country, USA. See main article: Van Buren
William Henry Harrison (1841)
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2 — Old-Timey Strong Bad mentions Harrison along with James Garfield.
James K. Polk (1845—1849)
- Jibblies 2 — Homsar's costume includes the word "polk." on his chin, a possible reference to the president of that name.
- Email diorama — Peanut Strong Bad stabs a model of Nicholas Trist, a diplomat for Polk.
James Buchanan (1857—1861)
- Email diorama — Strong Bad has a robot in his diorama assassinate James Buchanan with a laser called the "Byoo-Cannon".
Abraham Lincoln (1861—1865)
- Fluffy Puff Commercial — Pressing "l" will make a silhouette of Abraham Lincoln's head appear.
- In Everybody to the Limit, this same silhouette is used.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 5 — Abraham Lincoln is among the "cool or famous" people who look at The Ugly One with her head in the sand, then go tandem parasailing with So and So.
- Teen Girl Squad Issue 10 — Lincoln reappears with these characters.
- An Open Forum — The background is made up of Lincoln heads.
- Email your funeral — When reading from the phone book, Homestar mentions a pizza place called "Abraham Lincoln's Pizza Cabin".
James A. Garfield (1881)
- Marzipan's Answering Machine Version 13.2 — Old-Timey Strong Bad mentions Garfield along with William Henry Harrison.
William Howard Taft (1909—1913)
- Fortune Cookies — One of the "fortunes" reads "Hey, it worked for Taft."
- Sbemailiarized! — Strong Bad types out in his summary that "Taft is white!"
Herbert Hoover (1929—1933)
- Kick the Can — In one of the tapes, The Homestar Runner's shirt has the words "herbert hoover?" on it.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1933—1945)
- Email redesign — Strong Bad suggests that the scrolling No Loafing Sign might be misread as "Franklin Delano Loafing".
Harry S. Truman (1945—1953)
- Email old comics — a quote from President Truman on the King Castlefunny Pencil Moistener reads "Everybody's going to need one!"
John F. Kennedy (1961—1963)
- Everybody to the Limit — Pictures of JFK and his brother Robert appear in the music video.
Richard Nixon (1969—1974)
- imaginary — The question Strong Sad and his imaginary friend are answering for "Time Magazine: The Game", is "What are Richard Nixon's favorite slacks?"
Jimmy Carter (1977—1981)
- Email diorama — Strong Bad has a robot assassinate Carter in his diorama.
Ronald Reagan (1981—1989)
- Peasant's Quest — Looking at the rocking chair after the Baby Lady leaves yields a response referring to Reagan's "trickle-down economics".
- Halloween Potion-ma-jig — Homestar does a bad Reagan impression and mentions Reaganomics.
Miscellaneous presidential references
- Email couch patch — The ASCII art million dollar bill that is printed out has the portrait labeled simply "President".
- Experimental Film — Homestar Runner is playing a game with presidents on the ATM.
- Puppet Jam: President's Daughter — Homestar and They Might Be Giants make a song about the president's daughter.
- Email rampage — Homsar says, "Caramel corn for president, please."