Bush Comes to Dinner

"Bush Comes to Dinner" is the tenth episode in the second season of the animated series American Dad!. The episode begins with Stan furiously typing an essay, for a Central Intelligence Agency contest, the winner of which will get to have dinner with President George W. Bush. To win, Stan must e-mail the essay in by midnight; however, he is unable to come up with a line to finish it. He comes up with a line, but then he hears a noise (which he as... more

Original air date:

  • Jan 7, 2007

Episode number:

  • 33

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American Dad!

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Production number:

  • 2AJN13
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