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There's a Sucker Born Every Fourth of July is a political satire film about Madison Cawthorn, a US Representative who visits a Russian casino, where he meets an officer named Todd who later introduces him to Cristina Bayardelle, a fitness model who will be his wife for eight months.
In the News
"Crash Wood, Tin Man" is an anagram of "Madison Cawthorn".
Trump-McClane 2024 is an unlicensed parasitic transdimensional corporation camouflaged as Presidential campaign exploratory committee funded by the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Armory (full title: Armory by Lauren Boebert) is a gun violence themed perfume manufactured by Jan 6 Industries under license to the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Born on the Fourth of July @ Wikipedia
- Madison Cawthorn @ Wikipedia
- There's a sucker born every minute @ Wikipedia