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Post by pðtù§ on May 5, 2003 14:39:37 GMT
From NBC: While President Bartlet (Martin Sheen) frets about where to spend Thanksgiving -- and how to best cook a gourmet turkey -- C.J. (Allison Janney) powwows with two Native Americans (Gary Farmer and Georgina Lightning) who are camped in the lobby and promise to cause a media dustup if they can't meet with a bigwig about receiving better public health projects on their reservation. Elsewhere, Josh (Bradley Whitford) pulls some political levers as he tries to gain the extradition of a teenaged boy who murdered his teacher and fled to Italy; Toby (Richard Schiff) informs Bartlet of an inexpensive way to improve his polling numbers; and Sam (Rob Lowe) questions a new poverty income index that could spell trouble for the President by classifying millions more people as poor virtually overnight.
Another classic episode. Bartlet calls the Butterball Hotline for advice ;D
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Post by pðtù§ on May 5, 2003 16:54:07 GMT
"I do get into it with Aaron when I think the young aides are getting too cheeky. Even with Bill Clinton, who is fairly casual and young, not your father's president, there still is a line. You just don't make flip remarks." Dee Dee Myers Original title for this episode was "The Butterball Hotline".
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Post by DarkHoarse on May 17, 2003 7:35:32 GMT
Re: Butterball Hotline. I especially loved the bit where he says "It was given to me by the King of.... autosales... in Fargo."
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