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Bartlet: We meant 'stronger' here, right? Sam: What's it say? Bartlet 'I'm proud to report that our country is stranger than it was a year ago.’ Sam: That's a typo. Bartlet: It could go either way.
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Bartlett gets ready to do his first state of Union address, but a bout of his MS delays things slightly. Toby and josh argue over the line ‘the era of big government is over’ There is still trouble in Kashmir, Lord John Marbury advises the President [his recipes for overcoming the flu are great, you should try them!]
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JOSH He doesn’t look so good……He’s pale and he’s sweating. You think he’s getting sick? C.J. I don’t know. JOSH Are his glands swollen? C.J. Damn. JOSH What? C.J You know what I forgot to do today? JOSH What? C.J. I forgot to feel the President’s glands.
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Leo comes clean and reveals to the Press about his previous addictions.
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Bartlett: "You know, I was watching a television program before with a sort of, uh, roving moderator who spoke to a seated panel of young women who were having some sort of problem with their boyfriends, apparently, because the boyfriends had all slept with the girlfriends' mothers. Then they brought the boyfriends out and they all fought right there on television. Toby, tell me: these people don't vote, do they?" Toby: "I wouldn't think so, no, sir."
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The Title:
"He shall, from time to time,…" These are the opening words of the passage in the executive powers section of the Constitution which deals with the State of the Union address.
Bartlett’s thing…….
"We want to thank 'The West Wing' for helping to enhance understanding about a disease that strikes someone new each hour every day," said Mike Dugan, president of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. "This is a first on network television," Dugan said
Things to watch closely
Roger Tribbey is not the Secretary of Agriculture that is in ‘enemies'
Leo refers to the G7, they haven’t been called that since 1997 when the EU joined.