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The President's (Martin Sheen) and First Lady's (Stockard Channing) staffs feud over rival agendas when her public statements about foreign child-labor abuse inspires a Congresswoman (Amy Aquino) to attach an amendment that will surely torpedo a long-delayed international tariff bill favored by the President. What's more, when the revered chairman of the Federal Reserve dies, the President is under pressure to name the former head's top lieutenant as his successor -- the same man who once seriously dated the First Lady in college.
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The [[President]]'s ([[Martin Sheen]]) and [[First Lady]]'s ([[Stockard Channing]]) staffs feud over rival agendas when her public statements about foreign child-labor abuse inspires a Congresswoman ([[Amy Aquino]]) to attach an amendment that will surely torpedo a long-delayed international tariff bill favored by the President. What's more, when the revered chairman of the Federal Reserve dies, the President is under pressure to name the former head's top lieutenant as his successor -- the same man who once seriously dated the First Lady in college.
   
Away from the White House, Zoey (Elisabeth Moss) clashes with her boyfriend Charlie (Dulé Hill) when she suggests that they not step out together at an upcoming club opening at the request of the Secret Service which is concerned about recent hate letters concerning their interracial relationship.
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Away from the White House, [[Zoey]] ([[Elisabeth Moss]]) clashes with her boyfriend [[Charlie]] ([[Dulé Hill]]) when she suggests that they not step out together at an upcoming club opening at the request of the Secret Service, which is concerned about recent hate letters concerning their interracial relationship.
   
Josh (Bradley Whitford) asks opinionated Toby (Richard Schiff) to play nice when meeting with important Congressmen.
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[[Josh]] ([[Bradley Whitford]]) asks opinionated [[Toby]] ([[Richard Schiff]]) to play nice when meeting with important Congressmen.
   
 
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"I don't think the problem is you're black, I think the problem is you're stupid. . . . A dozen bodyguards. Everyone wants to get close, everyone wants a thing. . . . Plus, and I say this standing 15 feet away from the Oval Office. . . life with father couldn't have been a real company picnic. If it was me, just for now I'd make sure I was the one guy who was hassle free. But that's just me."''-Danny Concannon, advising Charlie.''
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"I don't think the problem is you're black, I think the problem is you're stupid. . . . A dozen bodyguards. Everyone wants to get close, everyone wants a thing. . . . Plus, and I say this standing 15 feet away from the Oval Office. . . life with father couldn't have been a real company picnic. If it was me, just for now I'd make sure I was the one guy who was hassle free. But that's just me."''-[[Danny Concannon]], advising Charlie.''

Revision as of 17:58, 7 April 2006

The President's (Martin Sheen) and First Lady's (Stockard Channing) staffs feud over rival agendas when her public statements about foreign child-labor abuse inspires a Congresswoman (Amy Aquino) to attach an amendment that will surely torpedo a long-delayed international tariff bill favored by the President. What's more, when the revered chairman of the Federal Reserve dies, the President is under pressure to name the former head's top lieutenant as his successor -- the same man who once seriously dated the First Lady in college.

Away from the White House, Zoey (Elisabeth Moss) clashes with her boyfriend Charlie (Dulé Hill) when she suggests that they not step out together at an upcoming club opening at the request of the Secret Service, which is concerned about recent hate letters concerning their interracial relationship.

Josh (Bradley Whitford) asks opinionated Toby (Richard Schiff) to play nice when meeting with important Congressmen.

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"I don't think the problem is you're black, I think the problem is you're stupid. . . . A dozen bodyguards. Everyone wants to get close, everyone wants a thing. . . . Plus, and I say this standing 15 feet away from the Oval Office. . . life with father couldn't have been a real company picnic. If it was me, just for now I'd make sure I was the one guy who was hassle free. But that's just me."-Danny Concannon, advising Charlie.