Well it was pretty interesting. Sheldon running for class president. When you think logically the smartest boy should be the president but as we all know it's about popularity. I'm glad for Sheldon and this episode which shows you can achieve everything in your life if you just try.
Young Sheldon (TV Series)
A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater (2019)
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Too Real
dncorp27 April 2019
I would have rated this a 1 or 2, but here at Hawaii, what is depicted is too True, as the U.S. State of Hawaii Democrat Government of over 60 years spends so much of Hawaii Citizens Money on Football as what was described by the Romans Dictators as "Bread and circuses", as superficial entertainment and bread to keep the Masses docile. While the Hawaii Democrats for over 60 years did things against Hawaii Citizens to make themselves (Hawaii Democrats) Rich.
Even the University of Hawaii a U..S. State of Hawaii Government "Entity" as Funded by the U.S. State of Hawaii Legislature using Hawaii Citizens Money allows the UH Football to be Fully Funded while the rest of the University of Hawaii Campuses and Facilities fall into disrepair. see Hawaii Newspaper Articles of Star Advertiser.
Even the University of Hawaii a U..S. State of Hawaii Government "Entity" as Funded by the U.S. State of Hawaii Legislature using Hawaii Citizens Money allows the UH Football to be Fully Funded while the rest of the University of Hawaii Campuses and Facilities fall into disrepair. see Hawaii Newspaper Articles of Star Advertiser.
Well, he's not wrong...
kemority28 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Sheldon, reciting the pledge as class president:
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USA and to the Republic for which it stands... one nation --- here's a fun fact about the next two words: 'under god' wasn't added to the pledge until 1954. My first task as your president is to remove 'under god' from the pledge in order to honor the separation of church and state in this public high school."
Naturally the principal, threatened by history, steps in and takes away his microphone. Seems to me the pledge would be a violation of the 1st commandment anyway. But I'm an Atheist too, so what do I know?
"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USA and to the Republic for which it stands... one nation --- here's a fun fact about the next two words: 'under god' wasn't added to the pledge until 1954. My first task as your president is to remove 'under god' from the pledge in order to honor the separation of church and state in this public high school."
Naturally the principal, threatened by history, steps in and takes away his microphone. Seems to me the pledge would be a violation of the 1st commandment anyway. But I'm an Atheist too, so what do I know?
A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater: The greatest Young Sheldon episode ever produced
alexskimel-7851722 July 2021
The Young Sheldon episode A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater has been received well on IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes.
Where can I watch it?
As of July 22, 2021, the episode is free on HBO Max and CBS. Though if desired, one may pay for the episode on Amazon, Youtube, Apple TV, Vudu, and/or Google Play.
What is it about?
Giving room to many political theories, the episode is about Sheldon running for class president, in order to improve the faulty science gear. However, Sheldon soon realizes that becoming class president will come only at the cost of stooping down to your opponents level.
Is it worth the watch?
A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater, while not an amazing piece of TV is worth a watch. It is very entertaining and provides messages of truth in politics.
Where can I watch it?
As of July 22, 2021, the episode is free on HBO Max and CBS. Though if desired, one may pay for the episode on Amazon, Youtube, Apple TV, Vudu, and/or Google Play.
What is it about?
Giving room to many political theories, the episode is about Sheldon running for class president, in order to improve the faulty science gear. However, Sheldon soon realizes that becoming class president will come only at the cost of stooping down to your opponents level.
Is it worth the watch?
A Political Campaign and a Candy Land Cheater, while not an amazing piece of TV is worth a watch. It is very entertaining and provides messages of truth in politics.
Have the writers EVER been to Texas?
otter6810 May 2019
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