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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by C.J. A defiant Leo (John Spencer) rejects the Congressional Oversight Committee's offer of a presidential public censure that would finally end its investigation of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) concealment of his illness and spare Leo of any possible personal repercussions. The staff is also dealing with a tell-all book written by someone whom no one can really remember working there. Sam (Rob Lowe) goes off the deep end trying to refute every inaccuracy in the book. Eventually, and despite Leo's strong objections, Bartlet decides to accept censure.

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  • H.Con - 172
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by C.J. A defiant Leo (John Spencer) rejects the Congressional Oversight Committee's offer of a presidential public censure that would finally end its investigation of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) concealment of his illness and spare Leo of any possible personal repercussions. The staff is also dealing with a tell-all book written by someone whom no one can really remember working there. Sam (Rob Lowe) goes off the deep end trying to refute every inaccuracy in the book. Eventually, and despite Leo's strong objections, Bartlet decides to accept censure.
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  • H.Con - 172
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  • "100,000 Airplanes"
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  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by C.J. A defiant Leo (John Spencer) rejects the Congressional Oversight Committee's offer of a presidential public censure that would finally end its investigation of President Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) concealment of his illness and spare Leo of any possible personal repercussions. The staff is also dealing with a tell-all book written by someone whom no one can really remember working there. Sam (Rob Lowe) goes off the deep end trying to refute every inaccuracy in the book. Meanwhile, a tongue-tied Josh (Bradley Whitford) hatches a shameless scheme to meet socially with attractive women's rights leader Amy Gardner (Mary-Louise Parker), and Bartlet wants to frame Charlie's (DulĂ© Hill) gift of a 1709 map of the Holy Land, but his staff warn him not to because Israel is not depicted on the map, regardless of the fact that Israel did not come into being until the 20th Century. Eventually, and despite Leo's strong objections, Bartlet decides to accept censure.
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