I wonder why Josh pictures his fan base as muumuu-wearing, Parliament-smoking losers. I mean, he wasn’t referring to just the “dictator” when he was trying to explain his actions to C.J.
Except it’s Dartmouth College not University! Aside from that, I loved the episode.
Anyone see a romance between Sam and Ainsley? They fight far too well.
And why can’t Josh type for himself?! Does he need to call in Donna to take dictation for a message board?
And can I make a point without using two sentences? Probably not.
I was wondering the same thing, but then I thought that it might have something to do with White House protocol. But then I thought that was wrong, as Donna had to use an independent cell phone outside the WH to try to change the New Hampshire people’s primary vote a couple weeks ago.
I dunno.
Oh, I think that was just an excuse for us to be able to know how he was responding. If they’d shown him typing alone, we’d have no clue.
<sigh>Alison Janney,</sigh>
I have a friend in Dayton who says she knows someone who went to high school with Alison (and someone else who went to school with Martin Sheen).
That’s only three degrees of seperation between me and the future Mrs. Rieux.
Stankow, you’ve been in the same room with her? You’re now my hero for the week (tell me more, tell me more).
CJ rules too. If Bartlett’s really so smart, he’ll replace Hoynes on the ticket with her.
Nope. I said it earlier this season, and I’ll repeat it because it got eaten by the Langoliers via the December 7 post dump:
Josh’s girlfriend is going to make a great VP.