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Commander In Chief :: First Scandal (01x07)
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| Title: | First Scandal |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Production Number: | 107 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday November 08th, 2005 |
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A book is released about Mackenzie, and when confidential information is exposed, suspicions begin to arise. Warren Keaton begins his confirmation hearings, but his confirmation becomes at risk when events from his past are revealed. Meanwhile, Horace worries about his bad grades while Rebecca and her new boyfriend get closer.
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Mackenzie: The Constitution not only empowers me, it requires me to be president. The people elected me to this position. And only the people and their representatives can ask me to step down. I will never apologize for doing my job. If anything, from this point on, I only pledge to do it better. | Templeton: How about this comment from the vice presidential debates. You said, and I quote, "Mackenzie Allen was chosen because Teddy Bridges needed help with soccer moms." Do you stand by that comment?
Warren: I do, sir. And I'm extremely grateful to all those soccer moms that elected her. |
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