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: The show did air in January and was set before the State of the Union, so it must've been early in the year (the episode takes over four days, a Monday to Sunday). With all the Lincolnalia involved, and the trip to Ford's Theatre, the April date makes some sense (anniversary of Lincoln's death), but no anniversary is mentioned in the episode and is contradicted by the placement of the ep.
 
: The show did air in January and was set before the State of the Union, so it must've been early in the year (the episode takes over four days, a Monday to Sunday). With all the Lincolnalia involved, and the trip to Ford's Theatre, the April date makes some sense (anniversary of Lincoln's death), but no anniversary is mentioned in the episode and is contradicted by the placement of the ep.
 
: I re-wrote the page to reflect only information from the episode, and removed all the fan-added information (middle name, birthdate, political resume).--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 07:46, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
 
: I re-wrote the page to reflect only information from the episode, and removed all the fan-added information (middle name, birthdate, political resume).--[[User:Tim Thomason|Tim Thomason]] 07:46, 24 March 2009 (UTC)
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I have just watched the Stormy Present and have found no evidence his term was 1991 to 1999, and in fact, given Toby's commentary on the ex secretaries and advisors, it seems likely Lassiter's term was somewhat before 1991. The only conceit I have is that only 2 other presidents are sown and we know a 2 term Republican preceded Bartlet
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However I have left it as is for further discussion. [[User:Gamma2Delta|Gamma2Delta]] 18:58, 27 March 2009 (UTC)

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Could we get sources on DOB and DOD? The Date-of-Death seems incredibly fishy to me as the show aired in January of that year (Wikipedia has it as January 7) --forgottenlord 21:39, 25 February 2009 (UTC)

The show did air in January and was set before the State of the Union, so it must've been early in the year (the episode takes over four days, a Monday to Sunday). With all the Lincolnalia involved, and the trip to Ford's Theatre, the April date makes some sense (anniversary of Lincoln's death), but no anniversary is mentioned in the episode and is contradicted by the placement of the ep.
I re-wrote the page to reflect only information from the episode, and removed all the fan-added information (middle name, birthdate, political resume).--Tim Thomason 07:46, 24 March 2009 (UTC)

Dates?

I have just watched the Stormy Present and have found no evidence his term was 1991 to 1999, and in fact, given Toby's commentary on the ex secretaries and advisors, it seems likely Lassiter's term was somewhat before 1991. The only conceit I have is that only 2 other presidents are sown and we know a 2 term Republican preceded Bartlet

However I have left it as is for further discussion. Gamma2Delta 18:58, 27 March 2009 (UTC)