In a pre-9/11 world, Arthur Lieberman, a struggling tennis instructor, is the son of a losing Vice-President candidate. His father, concerned about keeping a low profile, secures Arthur a luxurious apartment in New York City. Desperate for relevance, Arthur starts an "Intellectual Salon", where he tries to persuade misfits to elect him president. Unbeknownst to him, he becomes influenced by two radical Jewish postal workers, leading to a series of unexpected events.
A Bad Situationist
A former tennis instructor from West Palm Beach struggles to overcome a lingering sense of disappointment stemming from a past defeat, set against the backdrop of a carefree era preceding the 9/11 attacks.