Season 1

Fighting the Good Fight

With the 2004 national election approaching, Congressman Wexler and his staff use their off-time to schedule television appearances, issue press statements about the chaos in Iraq, and take the President to task for his Middle-East policy.

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  • S1, E1
  • August 23, 2006

Less Feeling, Please... More Doing

With Bush pushing Social Security reform, Wexler and his staff offer an alternative plan. Meanwhile, Halie pushes the Congressman to join a press conference about Darfur.

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  • S1, E2
  • August 30, 2006

Putting in My Two Cents

The office grapples with how to respond to Bush's nomination of John Roberts for the Supreme Court, and discover the judge's connection to the 2000 Florida recount. Even if the office is united in opposing Roberts, the issues don't end there.

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  • S1, E3
  • September 6, 2006

What Should the Democrats Be Saying?

It's August 2005, and the staff is working on Iraq and environmental policy matters when Hurricane Katrina hits. As the office mobilizes around the disaster, Wexler visits Katrina refugees and becomes an angry, articulate voice on their behalf.

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  • S1, E4
  • September 13, 2006

Nothing is Fun in a Hurricane

Wexler's district takes a devastating hit from Hurricane Wilma, despite his best efforts to ensure preparation and coordinated policies on the ground. Meanwhile, Scooter Libby is indicted in the CIA leak case.

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  • S1, E5
  • September 20, 2006

It's Time to Be Mad as Hell

Democratic Rep. John Murtha announces his stance that the U.S. should withdraw its troops from Iraq. Then, Republicans counter with a resolution forcing the House to vote yea or nay for immediate withdrawal.

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  • S1, E6
  • September 27, 2006