Best Presidency Ever - Season 1

Best Presidency Ever - Season 1

Season 1

Network
DatesOct 19, 2020 - Oct 30, 2020

Episodes

Fake News & Alternative Facts
Season 1Episode 19 min

Fake News & Alternative Facts

Alternative facts, a cabinet made up of idiots, and ‘3 Doors Down' playing at the inauguration are just a few things we look back at in this first episode of #BestPresidencyEver. 

Oct 19, 2020
The Trump Administration's Biggest Public Blunders!
Season 1Episode 28 min

The Trump Administration's Biggest Public Blunders!

Covfefe, a "wet" hurricane, and Sean Spicer hiding behind a bush, are just a few things we look back at on today's episode of #BestPresidencyEver.

Oct 21, 2020
This Presidency Loves Bad Grammar & Covering Up Sex Scandals
Season 1Episode 38 min

This Presidency Loves Bad Grammar & Covering Up Sex Scandals

‘Be Best,' Stormy Daniels, and a Supreme Court justice who LOVES to drink beer are just a few things we look back at on today's episode of #BestPresidencyEver.

Oct 23, 2020
Fast Food & Russian Interference
Season 1Episode 48 min

Fast Food & Russian Interference

Fast food in the White House, sexy Robert Mueller, and buying Greenland are just a few things we look back at in today's episode of #BestPresidencyEver.

Oct 26, 2020
Downplaying COVID-19 & Drinking Bleach
Season 1Episode 57 min

Downplaying COVID-19 & Drinking Bleach

Injecting bleach, the Tulsa rally, and thinking COVID would just disappear are just a few things we look back at in today's episode of #BestPresidencyEver.

Oct 28, 2020
Tear Gassing Peaceful Protestors & Endorsing White Supremacy
Season 1Episode 68 min

Tear Gassing Peaceful Protestors & Endorsing White Supremacy

Trump's taxes, deadly cans of soup, and the phrase "person, woman, man, camera, TV" are just a few things we look back at in today's episode of #BestPresidencyEver.

Oct 30, 2020

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