Who looks more ridiculous in a “Rock the Vote” t-shirt, the Dreaded Amy or C.J.?
Much as we’d like to give this award to Amy, it’s C.J. in a landslide. Not only would the White House press secretary never, ever, be seen in public dressed like a teenage girl, it’s simply absurd that she’d campaign for the president in such a partisan fashion at a time when she’s also supposed to be publicly representing the administration on pressing issues of national concern. (This just in from the Fair Warning Department: Newsweek says Amy’s back for 10 – that’s right, 10 – episodes. Will she and Josh ever be able to overcome the work obsessions that keep driving a wedge between them? Will we ever care?) Our immediate descent into pettiness is by no means meant to suggest that this wasn’t a lively, well-paced and thoroughly enjoyable episode. But it sure had its quirky moments. To wit: • Good thing the voters can’t see the bizarre and erratic performance of the president in the Situation Room. Non sequitur “West Side Story” references and rambling asides to Leo about missing staf
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