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S2E17 · The Stackhouse Filibuster

Hoynes Masters Flooding Crisis with Razor-Sharp Insight

In the Mural Room, Vice President Hoynes poses for photos with quilt-holding senior citizens amid a flooding crisis. He deftly challenges a reporter on predictive failures—snowmelt from three months prior, unseasonably warm temperatures, wryly invoking the sun—before unleashing stats: 25 million acre-feet (eight trillion gallons) surging through the massive California Aqueduct. This empathetic yet incisive display spotlights his commanding acumen, countering White House filibuster gridlock, amplifying his indispensability, and subtly fueling ambitions as guests depart and Toby arrives.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Vice President Hoynes engages with reporters and senior citizens about unexpected flooding, showcasing his public persona and political acumen.

curiosity to dismissal ['The Mural Room with senior citizens …

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Defensive under scrutiny yet professionally sharp

Reporters engage in photo-op frenzy, one explains high snowmelt as flood cause under Hoynes' grilling, their choral pressure underscoring predictive fumbles amid seniors and aqueduct stats.

Goals in this moment
  • Elicit admissions on flooding prediction errors
  • Probe VP's crisis handling for press angles
Active beliefs
  • Administration unprepared for obvious environmental risks
  • Public deserves accountability on disaster foresight
Character traits
persistent probing skeptical
Follow Unnamed White …'s journey

Confident authority laced with defiant amusement

Hoynes poses affably with quilt-holding seniors for photos, probes reporters and guests on flood prediction failures with sharp wit and sun quip, recites precise aqueduct stats to Candy, then spars confidently with Toby over oil policy, shrugging off gouging claims and volunteering for a press counterpunch.

Goals in this moment
  • Demonstrate crisis expertise to burnish presidential stature
  • Seize oil rebuttal opportunity to assert independence from White House line
Active beliefs
  • Oil industry faces legitimate regulatory pressures beyond gouging
  • His personal intervention trumps institutional responses like Trotter's speeches
Character traits
commanding wry ambitious pragmatic
Follow John Hoynes's journey

Determined persistence veiling frustration at VP overreach

Toby enters purposefully as guests exit, greets Hoynes politely, sits to confront him on Sluman's FTC testimony blaming emissions for price hikes, insists on gouging narrative, proposes Trotter rebuttal then offers notes for Hoynes' presser, exits after barbed exchange on Family Wellness Act vote.

Goals in this moment
  • Counter Sluman's accusations to protect White House emissions policy
  • Secure Hoynes' alignment on oil rebuttal without yielding control
Active beliefs
  • Oil companies exploit regulations for profiteering gouging
  • Bartlet administration's environmental standards outweigh industry complaints
Character traits
persistent loyal sarcastic strategic
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey
Candy
primary

Focused professionalism amid high-stakes optics

Candy absorbs Hoynes' precise flood stats on 25 million acre-feet, affirms 'Yes, sir' crisply, then escorts seniors including men out of the room.

Goals in this moment
  • Relay crisis data accurately for team prep
  • Manage guest exit smoothly post-photo-op
Active beliefs
  • Hoynes' stats bolster command narrative
  • Operational precision sustains VP's edge
Character traits
loyal efficient poised
Follow Candy's journey
Man 1st
primary

Bewildered honesty amid crisis optics

Man 1st stands clutching quilt in photo-op, bluntly admits 'We don't know why' on flooding cause amid Hoynes' probes and reporter barrage, exiting with group.

Goals in this moment
  • Participate in symbolic photo-op recovery
  • Convey genuine constituent confusion
Active beliefs
  • Flood origins defy simple prediction
  • VP engagement validates senior voices
Character traits
forthright uncertain resigned
Follow Man 1st's journey
Man 2nd
primary

Earnest urgency masked by politeness

Man 2nd poses steadily with quilt, responds attentively to Hoynes' sun quip with 'Sir?', then requests to see Toby Ziegler twice before exiting with Candy.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure access to key advisor Toby Ziegler
  • Leverage photo-op for insider connection
Active beliefs
  • White House channels can address personal stakes
  • VP's warmth signals approachability
Character traits
poised insistent respectful
Follow Man 2nd's journey

Assertive off-screen provocation

Philip Sluman referenced repeatedly as FTC testifier blaming White House emissions for price spikes, sparking Toby-Hoynes debate without physical presence.

Goals in this moment
  • Pin economic pain on administration policies
  • Pressure regulators via public testimony
Active beliefs
  • Emissions additives drive unavoidable cost surges
  • White House greens ignore market realities
Character traits
aggressive industry-defensive
Follow Philip Sluman's journey

Notes unseasonably warm temperatures last month contributed to flooding.

Character traits
persistent concerned dutiful patient helpful clamorous demanding
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Referenced as scheduled to deliver speech on energy efficiency to Detroit Economic Counsel, proposed for rebutting Sluman but deemed ineffective by Hoynes.

Character traits
deferential composed reliable technical non-confrontational
Follow Bill Trotter's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Senior Citizens' Quilts

Senior Citizens' Quilts serve as heartfelt photo-op props clutched by guests flanking Hoynes, symbolizing flood-stricken California's human toll under Mural Room flashes, humanizing policy optics before debate shifts to oil wars, their vibrant patches contrasting crisis stats and ambition.

Before: Held by arriving seniors for ceremonial presentation
After: Carried out by exiting guests under Candy's escort
Before: Held by arriving seniors for ceremonial presentation
After: Carried out by exiting guests under Candy's escort

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Mural Room

The Mural Room hosts Hoynes' photo-op charm offensive with seniors, transitioning seamlessly to Toby's high-stakes oil policy confrontation, its glaring murals and antique fireplace witnessing flood expertise flex and VP ambition flare amid reporter probes and filibuster echoes.

Atmosphere Charged with photo-op warmth yielding to tense policy friction
Function Stage for public optics and private power plays
Symbolism Embodies White House ritual masking raw political blades
Access Controlled access for VIP photo-op and staff entry
Sunlight slashing across murals Camera flashes and reporter chatter
California Aqueduct

California Aqueduct invoked by Hoynes as crisis centerpiece—twice Pennsylvania's length, surging 25 million acre-feet (eight trillion gallons) from snowmelt—its colossal scale wielded to dismantle flood prediction critiques, elevating VP's gravitas before oil pivot.

Atmosphere Evokes uncontrollable natural fury through stats
Function Referenced engineering marvel in expertise demonstration
Symbolism Represents predictive hubris crushed by elemental power
Unseasonal warmth accelerating melt Massive water volume stats dominating dialogue

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Oil Companies

Oil Companies defended by Hoynes against Toby's gouging charges, their additives costs, shutdown risks, and price volatility central to debate, framing them as regulatory victims in emissions crossfire.

Representation Through Sluman's proxy testimony and policy arguments
Power Dynamics Resisting White House regulatory pressure via economic leverage
Impact Tests green agenda against industry pushback
Internal Dynamics Allies like Sluman advancing defensive front
Deflect blame from internal pricing Highlight operational vulnerabilities FTC testimony shaping narrative Market scarcity driving consumer pain
Bartlet Administration (Executive Office of the President)

The White House targeted by Sluman's FTC barbs on emissions causing spikes, with Toby defending its standards as Toby pushes rebuttals, revealing internal VP-staff frictions over response strategy.

Representation Via Toby's advocacy and policy pursuit references
Power Dynamics Asserting environmental authority challenged by industry and VP nuance
Impact Exposes loyalty strains amid ambition
Internal Dynamics Toby enforces line against Hoynes' independence
Fortify emissions policy against attacks Coordinate unified oil gouging counter Staff diplomacy with VP Speech rewrites and press notes prep
Federal Trade Commission

Federal Trade Commission surfaces as battleground for Sluman's testimony blaming White House emissions for price hikes, fueling Toby's intrusion and Hoynes' policy defense, positioning it as regulatory flashpoint in oil gouging crossfire.

Representation Via referenced testimony from industry witness Sluman
Power Dynamics Scrutinized by administration while hosting adversarial claims
Impact Heightens partisan energy policy tensions
Investigate price spike causes Balance environmental regs against economic impacts Public hearings amplifying testimony Regulatory oversight on industry practices
Detroit Economic Counsel

Detroit Economic Counsel cited for Trotter's upcoming energy efficiency speech, proposed by Toby as Sluman rebuttal venue but dismissed by Hoynes as stale, underscoring risks of institutional voices in volatile terrain.

Representation Through scheduled Energy Secretary address
Power Dynamics Platform for White House policy advocacy challenged by VP
Impact Exposes limits of routine forums amid crises
Host influential energy discourse Amplify efficiency narratives against gouging High-profile speeches shaping opinion Gathering policy influencers

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Character Continuity

"Hoynes' unexpected public admonishment of the oil industry foreshadows Toby's discovery of Hoynes' strategic political ambitions through leaked polling data."

Hoynes Abruptly Exits as Toby Probes Oil Polling Gambit
S2E17 · The Stackhouse Filibuster

Key Dialogue

"HOYNES: Tell me something, how did they not anticipate the flooding? REPORTER: There was an unexpectedly high snowmelt. HOYNES: The snow fell three months ago. Did they not think it was going to melt this year?"
"WOMAN: The temperatures were unseasonably warms last month. HOYNES: Well it could have been something due to the sun, though, right?"
"HOYNES: 25 million acre-feet of water, Candy, that's eight trillion gallons."