
“Elections are made to be broken.”
The irreverent host of a political satire talk show decides to run for president and expose corruption in Washington. His stunt goes further than he expects when he actually wins the election, but a software engineer suspects that a computer glitch is responsible for his surprising victory.
A sharp, funny look at the absurdity of politics. It skewers the media and the election process with a cynical edge, but offers a surprisingly earnest core about the possibility of change. It's a smart, engaging ride.















