List of That's My Bush! episodes
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This is a list of episodes from the short lived series That's My Bush!.
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1 | "An Aborted Dinner Date" | April 4, 2001 |
George tries to have a dinner with Laura and a publicity dinner at the same time. Political Issue: Pro-life and Pro-choice rights. Sitcom Plot: Trying to be in two places at once. |
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2 | "A Poorly Executed Plan" | April 11, 2001 |
George tries to impress his old frat buddies with an execution. Political Issue: The Death Penalty Sitcom Plot: Trying to impress friends through drastic means. |
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3 | "Eenie Meenie Miney Murder" | April 18, 2001 |
George, going by the advice of a telephone psychic, believes he will be murdered by someone in the White House. Political Issue: Gun Control laws Sitcom Plot: Addiction to telephone hot lines. |
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4 | "S.D.I. Aye-Aye!" | April 25, 2001 |
George tries to illegally hook up cable and accidentally shoots a laser into Austria. Political Issue: The Strategic Defense Initiative Sitcom Plot: Illegal cable hook ups. |
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5 | "The First Lady's Persqueeter" | May 2, 2001 |
George tries to put pun'kin the bush family cat to sleep, while Laura tries to improve her "downtown area" after mishearing George's conversation. Political Issue: Assisted suicide Sitcom Plot: Mishearing a conversation. |
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6 | "Mom "E" D. E. A. Arrest" | May 9, 2001 |
Laura tries to impress George's mother Barbara by organizing the War on Drugs Arrest ceremony while George accidentally takes ecstasy. Political Issue: The War on Drugs. Sitcom Plot: Trying to impress your mother-in-law. |
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7 | "Trapped in a Small Environment" | May 16, 2001 |
Laura and George successfully set up Karl with one of Laura's friends, only to find out he's married, while rioters outside protest oil drilling in Alaska. Political Issue: Oil drilling in Alaska. Sitcom Plot: Having characters talk about their quarrels with each other while locked in a small space. |
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8 | "Fare Thee Welfare" | May 23, 2001 |
After losing an important peace treaty, George is removed from office by Dick and tries to find a new job. Political Issue: Presidential impeachment. Sitcom Plot: Being fired from your job. Also parodies the tendencies of series finales and spin-offs. |