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{{Quote|quote = If you had bad neighbors who came into your yard every night to crap a buttful of drugs and beans on your flowers, you might think about building a fence.|personquoted = O'Brien}}
   
 
'''William O'Brien '''is an American politician who served as the U.S. Senator from Arizona. He went against [[Selina Meyer]] in the [[United States presidential election, 2016|2016 presidential election]], but in a bizarre Constitutional twist, lost to his running mate [[Laura Montez]]. He is a member of the [[Republican Party]], and is portrayed by [[Brad Leland]].
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== Background ==
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=== Personal ===
'''William "Bill" O'Brien '''is an American politician and a U.S. Senator from Arizona. He went against [[Selina Meyer]] in the [[United States presidential election, 2016|2016 presidential election]], but in a bizarre Constitutional twist, lost to his running mate [[Laura Montez]]. He is a member of the [[Republican Party]], and is portrayed by [[Brad Leland]].
 
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O'Brien appears have very conservative beliefs, including supporting a border wall and being a strong proponent of 2nd amendment rights.
   
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O'Brien has an adult daughter who, in college, was rumored to have given oral sex to the college hockey team. He also has a son, who he claims is an idiot and only loves him for his wife's sake.
== Season 1 ==
 
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== U.S. Senate ==
 
O'Brien makes his first appearance in [[Chung (episode)|Chung]], when [[Dan Egan|Dan]] and [[Amy Brookheimer|Amy]] go out to dinner with him for support on Selina's filibuster reform bill.
 
O'Brien makes his first appearance in [[Chung (episode)|Chung]], when [[Dan Egan|Dan]] and [[Amy Brookheimer|Amy]] go out to dinner with him for support on Selina's filibuster reform bill.
   
== Season 2 ==
 
 
O'Brien makes his second appearance on TV in [[D.C.]], criticizing President [[Stuart Hughes]] during impeachment talks, saying "A cloud of suspicion hangs over this administration. Were there cover ups? Lies?"
 
O'Brien makes his second appearance on TV in [[D.C.]], criticizing President [[Stuart Hughes]] during impeachment talks, saying "A cloud of suspicion hangs over this administration. Were there cover ups? Lies?"
   
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=== 2016 presidential campaign ===
== Season 4 ==
 
 
In the fourth season, O'Brien becomes the [[Republican Party|Republican]] presidential nominee and chooses New Mexico Senator [[Laura Montez]] for his running mate.
 
In the fourth season, O'Brien becomes the [[Republican Party|Republican]] presidential nominee and chooses New Mexico Senator [[Laura Montez]] for his running mate.
   
O'Brien continues to be critical of Selina while she is in office, saying "The American people need a president, not a Meyer-tollah," during Selina's middle-east peace tour. He is also critical of Selina's [[Families First Bill]], saying that if the Bill is passed, the concept of a family will come to an end.
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O'Brien continues to be critical of Selina while she is in office, saying "The American people need a president, not a Meyer-tollah," during Selina's middle-east peace tour. He is also critical of Selina's [[Families First Bill]], saying that if the Bill is passed, the concept of a family will come to an end.
   
 
He loses the first presidential debate, as shown in [[Mommy Meyer]]. On the night of the election, Selina calls him to concede, but upon learning that Pennsylvania's projection was a mistake, doesn't concede, to O'Brien's anger. The election ends in a historic tie.
 
He loses the first presidential debate, as shown in [[Mommy Meyer]]. On the night of the election, Selina calls him to concede, but upon learning that Pennsylvania's projection was a mistake, doesn't concede, to O'Brien's anger. The election ends in a historic tie.
   
 
O'Brien, along with Selina, refuse to concede. News breaks that the margin in which O'Brien won Nevada was less than half a percent, which would constitute a recount. However, the recount works in O'Brien's favor, widening the margin he won and, in doing so, winning the national popular vote.
== Season 5 ==
 
O'Brien, along with Selina, refuse to concede. News breaks that the margin in which O'Brien won Nevada was less than half a percent, which would constitute a recount. However, the recount works in O'Brien's favor, widening the margin he won and, in doing so, winning the national popular vote.
 
 
[[File:Screen Shot 2017-01-05 at 9.57.08 PM.png|thumb|220x220px|O'Brien and Montez.]]
 
[[File:Screen Shot 2017-01-05 at 9.57.08 PM.png|thumb|220x220px|O'Brien and Montez.]]
The vote goes to Congress where neither Selina nor O'Brien receives a majority of the votes. The vote then goes to the Senate, where his running mate, Laura Montez, wins the presidency. In a press conference, Montez says that O'Brien supports her presidency and will be supportive during the presidential transition.
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The vote goes to Congress where neither Selina nor O'Brien receives a majority of the votes. The vote then goes to the Senate, where his running mate, Laura Montez, wins the presidency. In a press conference, Montez says that O'Brien supports her presidency and will be supportive during the presidential transition.
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As of 2045, it is unknown whether or not O'Brien is still in the senate.
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
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== Offices and distinctions ==
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If you had bad neighbors who came into your yard every night to crap a buttful of drugs and beans on your flowers, you might think about building a fence.
– O'Brien

William O'Brien is an American politician who served as the U.S. Senator from Arizona. He went against Selina Meyer in the 2016 presidential election, but in a bizarre Constitutional twist, lost to his running mate Laura Montez. He is a member of the Republican Party, and is portrayed by Brad Leland.

Background

Personal

O'Brien appears have very conservative beliefs, including supporting a border wall and being a strong proponent of 2nd amendment rights.

O'Brien has an adult daughter who, in college, was rumored to have given oral sex to the college hockey team. He also has a son, who he claims is an idiot and only loves him for his wife's sake.

U.S. Senate

O'Brien makes his first appearance in Chung, when Dan and Amy go out to dinner with him for support on Selina's filibuster reform bill.

O'Brien makes his second appearance on TV in D.C., criticizing President Stuart Hughes during impeachment talks, saying "A cloud of suspicion hangs over this administration. Were there cover ups? Lies?"

2016 presidential campaign

In the fourth season, O'Brien becomes the Republican presidential nominee and chooses New Mexico Senator Laura Montez for his running mate.

O'Brien continues to be critical of Selina while she is in office, saying "The American people need a president, not a Meyer-tollah," during Selina's middle-east peace tour. He is also critical of Selina's Families First Bill, saying that if the Bill is passed, the concept of a family will come to an end.

He loses the first presidential debate, as shown in Mommy Meyer. On the night of the election, Selina calls him to concede, but upon learning that Pennsylvania's projection was a mistake, doesn't concede, to O'Brien's anger. The election ends in a historic tie.

O'Brien, along with Selina, refuse to concede. News breaks that the margin in which O'Brien won Nevada was less than half a percent, which would constitute a recount. However, the recount works in O'Brien's favor, widening the margin he won and, in doing so, winning the national popular vote.

Screen Shot 2017-01-05 at 9.57

O'Brien and Montez.

The vote goes to Congress where neither Selina nor O'Brien receives a majority of the votes. The vote then goes to the Senate, where his running mate, Laura Montez, wins the presidency. In a press conference, Montez says that O'Brien supports her presidency and will be supportive during the presidential transition.

As of 2045, it is unknown whether or not O'Brien is still in the senate.

Quotes

"Up here on the eastern seaboard, it's easy to forget what a big slice of our country rubs shoulders with a failed state by the name of Mexico. Now, if you had bad neighbors who came into your yard every night to crap a buttful of drugs and beans on your flowers, you might think about building a fence."

See also

Appearances

Offices and distinctions

U.S. Senate
Preceded by
Unknown
United States Senator from Arizona Succeeded by
Unknown
Party political offices
Preceded by
Eventually POTUS 43 (2004, 2008)
Republican nominee for President of the United States
2016
Succeeded by
Laura Montez