"2001-12-12"^^ . . "172.0"^^ . . "Bartlet for America"@en . "9"^^ . . . . "3"^^ . "Bartlet for America"@en . "\"The Women of Qumar\""@en . . . . . . . . "\"Previously on the West Wing\" spoken by Leo While the White House is festooned with Christmas finery, Leo (John Spencer) fears the worst when he testifies in the Congressional investigation into the President's (Martin Sheen) possibly criminal lack of public disclosure about his illness while flashbacks reveal the background of Leo convincing him to run and also a moment of weakness in Leo's past involving alchohol. When Cliff Calley (Mark Feuerstein) discovers that an unscrupulous commitee member wants to make Leo's relapse public for sleazy political gains, he manages to spare Leo the embarassment."@en . . . "\"Previously on the West Wing\" spoken by Leo While the White House is festooned with Christmas finery, Leo (John Spencer) fears the worst when he testifies in the Congressional investigation into the President's (Martin Sheen) possibly criminal lack of public disclosure about his illness while flashbacks reveal the background of Leo convincing him to run and also a moment of weakness in Leo's past involving alchohol. When Cliff Calley (Mark Feuerstein) discovers that an unscrupulous commitee member wants to make Leo's relapse public for sleazy political gains, he manages to spare Leo the embarassment. In addition, the President is trying to deal with several torchings of Black churches in Tennessee and threats of new ones. He is worried that something will happen when the churches are full of people over Christmas. He's about to overrule the Governor of Tennessee and face the backlash that that will cause when FBI liaison Casper (Clark Gregg) tells Josh (Bradley Whitford) that they have found the people behind the burnings. As Leo returns to his office, the President is there, and he presents Leo with the original note that Leo gave him to get him to run, framed."@en .