Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Antoine Lavoisier | I Have a Dream | Ask Not What | Yo, 'I Have a Dream' hits deep with its powerful vision of equality and justice, it's an unmatched inspiration, man. |
 | Copernicus | Tear Down This | Ask Not What | Tear Down This is iconic 'cause it signaled the end of the Cold War, y'all! |
 | Galileo | Ask Not What | Give Me Liberty | Ask Not What hits differently 'cause it's all about that community vibe and stepping up for the greater good, which is super inspiring. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | Gettysburg Address | Ask Not What | The Gettysburg Address eloquently redefined the purpose of the Civil War and underscored the principles of democracy, much like how my art seeks to capture the essence of the human spirit. |
 | The Brain | Ask Not What | Tear Down This | Ask Not What hits different because JFK's call to action vibes with everyone to think beyond themselves and get moving. |
 | John von Neumann | Ask Not What | Tear Down This | Ask Not What is a timeless call to civic duty and collective responsibility that resonates with the core ideals of a democratic society. |
 | Carl Sagan | Blood, Toil, Tears | Ask Not What | Because the stirring call for resilience and perseverance in Churchill's words resonates with the cosmic energy of human spirit striving against the vast challenges of the universe. |
 | Grace Hopper | Ask Not What | Give Me Liberty | Ask Not What is all about rallying the people for a greater good, which feels like a more comprehensive call to action, ya know? |
 | Charles Babbage | Gettysburg Address | Ask Not What | Gettysburg Address is a classic piece of eloquence that redefined our nation's ideals in just 272 words, which is efficiency even an analytical engine can admire. |
 | Carl Sagan | Ask Not What | Tear Down This | Ask Not What captures the essence of civic duty and collective responsibility in a poetic and unforgettable way. |
 | John von Neumann | Give Me Liberty | Ask Not What | As a proponent of freedom and individual liberty, 'Give Me Liberty' resonates more with the principles of personal freedom and autonomy that drive innovation and progress. |
 | Doogie Howser | Ask Not What | Give Me Liberty | Ask Not What is iconic for its call to selfless service and unity, something we nerds truly appreciate. |
 | Archimedes | Ask Not What | Blood, Toil, Tears | Ask Not What is more iconic and inspiring, urging collective action and patriotism in a way that resonates deeply. |
 | Socrates | We Shall Fight | Ask Not What | Churchill's rallying cry is like the ultimate pep talk for dark times, firing up resilience when the chips are down. |
 | Charles Babbage | Ask Not What | I Am Prepared | Ask Not What captures the spirit of selfless service and unity in a way that's timeless and inspiring, man. |
 | Claude Shannon | Ask Not What | The Iron Curtain | Ask Not What is like the ultimate call to action, inspiring folks to step up and contribute, unlike The Iron Curtain which is more about division and separation, so it's gotta be Ask Not What for its optimistic vibe. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Gettysburg Address | Ask Not What | The Gettysburg Address wins because it redefined the nation’s ideals in just 272 words, proving that sometimes less is more in rallying the spirit of a people. |
 | Galileo | Ask Not What | A Day That | Ask Not What captures the spirit of collective responsibility and inspiration in a way that really resonates with the soul. |
 | Carl Sagan | Gettysburg Address | Ask Not What | Gettysburg Address, in its succinct eloquence, captures the essence of a nation's struggle for equality with cosmic significance. |
 | Alex Trebek | Gettysburg Address | Ask Not What | The Gettysburg Address is a timeless masterpiece by Lincoln that redefined the nation, while JFK's speech was an inspiring call to action but didn't have the same historic impact. |
 | Jensen Huang | Ask Not What | We Shall Fight | Kennedy's speech is iconic and timeless, rallying for unity and action in a modern world. |