Season 1
8 episodes
23 min. per episode
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A bumbling president navigates absurd politics and personal chaos, turning the White House into a hilariously unpredictable sitcom stage.
Episodes
The President is scheduled to unite the leaders of the Pro-Life and the Pro-Choice movements over dinner at the White House. Unfortunately, George realizes he's double booked as he has a date with his wife that can't be postponed.
George's Old Beta Delt fraternity brothers pay him a visit at the White House the same week he is to preside over a death penalty execution. The President wants to prove to the guys that he hasn't gone soft since their college days and invites them to join him at the execution.
The President turns to a telephone psychic for advice and is told someone he trust has it in for him. To ensure his own safety, George outlawed guns.
George is frustrated because he's too stupid to operate the cable TV in the White House. When his neighbor Larry offers to help him install an illegal hook up, they actually get the wires crossed with the antimissile SDI system.
Laura's 24 year-old cat, Pum'kin, is old and smelly. George realize it's time to put the cat to sleep but is afraid to talk to Laura about it. Laura notices that George isn't as amorous as he used to be and is afraid she is the one that's old and smelly. While Laura tries to solve her female hygiene problems, George breaks Jack Kevorkian out of prison to help him kill the cat.
Somewhat dim President George W. Bush's White House more closely resembles the set of a sitcom than real life, down to the laugh track.
