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Episode 310
H.CON – 172
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Personal
Leo's history of alcoholism was dragged through the mud several years ago when members of the House got hold of his files from the Sierra Tucson Rehab facility. After an investigation in which both Leo's and the President's ethics and good sense were brought into question, Bartlet was able to forestall further pain by cutting a deal with the Republicans so they'd promise to forget about Leo's past.
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Political
No background information needed.
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A defiant Leo (John Spencer) rejects the Congressional Oversight Committee's offer of a presidential public censure that would finally end its investigation of Bartlet's (Martin Sheen) concealment of his illness -- and spare Leo of any possible personal repercussions -- while the staff reacts to an insider's tell-all book published by a fired White House photographer. Meanwhile, a tongue-tied Josh (Bradley Whitford) hatches a shameless scheme to meet socially with an attractive women's rights leader (guest star Mary Louise Parker, "Boys on the Side"), and Bartlet wants to frame Charlie's (Dulé Hill) gift of a 1709 map of Palestine -- one that excluded Israel at the time -- but his staff warns him of its political implications. Rob Lowe, Richard Schiff, Allison Janney, Dule Hill and Janel Moloney also star. TV-PG
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