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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# Title Air date
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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. 
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
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