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** After creating some mischief on the plane, Bart is given a tour of the cockpit - something all but verboten after 9/11, and especially During the early 2000's (although it was already contriversal even then stemming from concerns a child would do just what Bart did, press a button he aught not to)

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** After creating some mischief on the plane, Bart is given a tour of the cockpit - something all but verboten after 9/11, and especially During during the early 2000's (although it was already contriversal even then stemming from concerns a child would do just what Bart did, press a button he aught not to) 2000s.
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** After creating some mischief on the plane, Bart is given a tour of the cockpit - something all but verboten after 9/11.

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** After creating some mischief on the plane, Bart is given a tour of the cockpit - something all but verboten after 9/11.9/11, and especially During the early 2000's (although it was already contriversal even then stemming from concerns a child would do just what Bart did, press a button he aught not to)
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* ValuesResonance: The episode explores corruption at the highest levels of government. This would become more relevant in the following decades with faith in Congress at historically low approval ratings in the 2010s.

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* ValuesResonance: The episode explores corruption at the highest levels of government. This would become more relevant in the following decades with faith in Congress at historically low approval ratings in the 2010s.2010s and 2020s.
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** When Homer is too engrossed in his magazine to read, Lenny asks if he got his stomach stapled. Not this time, but Homer would [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives sixteen seasons later]].

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** When Homer is too engrossed in his magazine to read, eat, Lenny asks if he got his stomach stapled. Not this time, but Homer would [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives sixteen seasons later]].

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* HilariousInHindsight: Then-President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush is portrayed as something of a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in his brief appearance, something that becomes funnier when you consider his later relationship with the show and the Simpsons themselves in-universe.

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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
** When Homer is too engrossed in his magazine to read, Lenny asks if he got his stomach stapled. Not this time, but Homer would [[Recap/TheSimpsonsS19E7HusbandsAndKnives sixteen seasons later]].
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Then-President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush is portrayed as something of a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in his brief appearance, something that becomes funnier when you consider his later relationship with the show and the Simpsons themselves in-universe.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
** The family meets Barbara Bush, and President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush appears at the end. They left the White House in 1993, two years later.
** After creating some mischief on the plane, Bart is given a tour of the cockpit - something all but verboten after 9/11.
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** HeartwarmingInHindsight: Also, Marge and Barbara become friends in that episode.
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* ValuesResonance: Explores corruption at the highest levels of government. This would become more relevant in the following decades with faith in Congress at historically low approval ratings in the 2010s.

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* ValuesResonance: Explores The episode explores corruption at the highest levels of government. This would become more relevant in the following decades with faith in Congress at historically low approval ratings in the 2010s.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The episode shows President Bush signing the bill to expel Congressman Bob Arnold from the House of Representatives. Expulsion of a Congressman only requires an investigation and a 2/3rds majority vote in the House, not the signature of a President.
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* ValuesResonance: Explores corruption at the highest levels of government. A season 3 gem that would appear more relevant in the 2010s, when faith in Congress has been at its lowest levels.

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* ValuesResonance: Explores corruption at the highest levels of government. A season 3 gem that This would appear become more relevant in the 2010s, when following decades with faith in Congress has been at its lowest levels.historically low approval ratings in the 2010s.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: The episode shows President Bush signing the bill to expel Congressman Bob Arnold from the House of Representatives. Expulsion of a Congressman only requires an investigation and a 2/3rds majority vote in the House, not the signature of a President.
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* AwesomeArt: Lisa's disillusionment fantasy that looks like a political cartoon come to life.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: Lisa's disillusionment fantasy that looks like a political cartoon come to life.
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* AwesomeArt: Lisa's disillusionment fantasy that looks like a political cartoon come to life.
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* ValuesResonance: Explores corruption at the highest levels of government. A season 3 gem that would appear more relevant in the 2010s, when faith in Congress has been at its lowest levels.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Then-President UsefulNotes/GeorgeHWBush is portrayed as something of a ReasonableAuthorityFigure in his brief appearance, something that becomes funnier when you consider his later relationship with the show and the Simpsons themselves in-universe.
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