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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bartlet Meets Obama

By: Dani Dornfeld at 8:55 pm

Disclaimer: This isn’t 100% Spec A&E territory, but it’s more than a little related to TV, so I hope you understand.

Sunday’s New York Times featured what was quite possibly the best column ever written. Maureen Dowd called Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing (and Sports Night and Studio 60), to find out what would happen if Barack Obama met President Jed Bartlet. If you, like me, are constantly missing the idealistic Bartlet rants of early seasons or just want to see a great Hollywood writer’s take on Obama, check it out here.

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