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Life imitates… Sorkin?

June 13th, 2007 by screenwriterguy

candidatesI passed an L.A. Times newspaper machine today, and I noticed that the headline says Clinton and Giuliani currently lead in the polls.

I couldn’t help thinking of the election in season 7 of The West Wing. Much as Clinton’s early support of the war separates her from her party’s candidates, and Giuliani’s lenient stance on abortion separates him from his, tWW featured a Catholic Democrat with a strong military background versus a Republican who had lost his faith in God. Sure, it’s not a huge reach after the current ridiculously extremist administration to guess that America would look to centrist candidates. Still, the similarity is a bit eerie.

Does Aaron Sorkin have a mysterious ability to predict the future? Does this mean Lorne Michaels is due to freak out on live TV?

Personally, I would rather vote for Vinnick or Santos than any of the current real-life candidates, although if I could have any part of tWW fiction come true, it would be the “real debate,” sans sound bites.

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