
Overview
Josh fails to sway an unruly congressman who insists on voting against the administration on the vice presidential confirmation, but Ryan reaches out to get him to change his mind; Leo fears that the potential defection of a prominent North Korean pianist will jeopardize secret nuclear disarmament talks; Will and Toby are humiliated when an early draft of a speech outlining their struggle to laud Bob Russell's confirmation is erroneously substituted for the final version; Donna's aunt and uncle from Wisconsin pay a visit, testing Josh's ability to refrain from bad cheesehead jokes during their tour of the White House; the staff struggles over how to language the state of the economy; fearing that the administration is drifting off-course, Toby wants to hand over more responsibilities to Will in order to focus on getting back to their core message.
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5 - 17A WF 83429 September 24, 2003
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5 - 2The Dogs of War October 01, 2003
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5 - 3Jefferson Lives October 08, 2003
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5 - 4Han October 22, 2003
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5 - 5Constituency of One October 29, 2003
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5 - 6Disaster Relief November 05, 2003
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5 - 7Separation of Powers November 12, 2003
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5 - 8Shutdown November 19, 2003
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5 - 9Abu el Banat December 03, 2003
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5 - 10The Stormy Present January 07, 2004
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5 - 11The Benign Prerogative January 14, 2004
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5 - 12Slow News Day February 04, 2004
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5 - 13The Warfare of Genghis Khan February 11, 2004
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5 - 14An Khe February 18, 2004
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5 - 15Full Disclosure February 25, 2004
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5 - 16Eppur Si Muove March 03, 2004
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5 - 17The Supremes March 24, 2004
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5 - 18Access March 31, 2004
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5 - 19Talking Points April 21, 2004
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5 - 20No Exit April 28, 2004
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5 - 21Gaza May 12, 2004
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5 - 22Memorial Day May 19, 2004