I have removed as many of the political and argumentative posts as I was able to find doing a quick scan.
If the political swipes (at and from both sides) and arguing continue, the thread will disappear. Fair warning.
Eh, I'm one of the bozos that tried (and failed) to make my point about HoP without being too partisan, so sorry for any inconvenience. Did try, though. I was probably out drinking the day God handed out tact.
Anyway, back on topic (seriously, watch and see), without any figures to back me up, I'd be willing to bet the popularity of HoP ebbs and flows depending on how close we are pre and post and election year. When the job changes hands, especially, attendance will tend to spike, if nor other reason than the diehard fans going back to see the show in its present incarnation one more time, and then going back to see how lifelike and realistic the new Auto Animatronic in Chief looks.
What I'd dearly love to see (and if it were ever technologically possible, it is now), is to see the Presidents do more interacting with each other. Let's face it, we'd all like to think that each Chief Executive handled the job with the best of intentions and to the best of his abilities. And despite how history judges them - saint or sinner, genius or seatfiller - they are still human like any of us. To see a handful of the Presidents argue/debate each other, based on their agendas, their accomplishments, the mores and standards at the time, as a means to inspire debate (instead of rancor) over where the nation should be heading, I think that could potentially be more inspiring than rote repeating of key moments in a few addresses, followed by a generic "wee can doo eet" speech by the current office-holder.
What would be neater still would be if, at all possible, they could have a few variations of the show, where different issues are discussed, different philosophies are explored, and a few different Presidents take center stage. Lincoln, FDR & Kennedy one show, Washington, Teddy R. and Reagan another show, and so on. I think the technology is there for the one Hall to have the possibilities for a few different shows (especially if only the most prominent Presidents take on expansive speaking roles). This way, people can go back to the show on different days or different times, and potentially get an entirely different show. Better still, it might inspire the audience to do more than walk out of the show with warm fuzzy pride about being an American, but think about how things could get better, and what they can do to make it happen.
Non-partisan enough for ya? :animwink: