Leo Firmly Rejects Censure Deal in Tense Midnight Clash
Plot Beats
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Josh finds Leo in the White House Mess, initiating a covert discussion about the congressional offer to end the hearings.
Who Was There
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Determined persistence yielding to resigned acceptance
Josh locates Leo in the empty Mess, initiates urgent talk on the censure deal sourced from Cliff Calley, defends its merits for swift resolution before primaries and testimony, probes Leo's objections, but concedes with resignation and exits after rejection.
- • Persuade Leo to consider the censure as practical escape from hearings
- • Extract Leo's true rationale for outright dismissal
- • Censure equates to mere 'press release' forgotten by history
- • Ending hearings quickly prioritizes political survival over stigma
Fierce protectiveness veiled in calm authority
Leo, seeking change of scenery in the deserted Mess, demands lowered voices for secrecy, questions Josh's link to Calley, rejects censure vehemently via analogies to German dismissal of Belgian treaty and Jackson's Bank censure, asserts its eternal presidential wound as core reason.
- • Shut down censure deal to safeguard Bartlet's honor
- • Impress upon Josh the profound, irrecoverable damage of historical judgment
- • Censure is no mere formality but a lasting scar presidents never overcome
- • Loyalty demands rejecting expediency that compromises integrity
Neutrally referenced as opportunistic informant
Cliff Calley is invoked by Josh as the direct source conveying the congressional censure offer, bridging Oversight Committee negotiations into this private White House confrontation without physical presence.
- • Extend censure offer through backchannels to halt hearings
- • Leverage personal ties to influence White House response
- • Censure provides viable off-ramp from scandal's escalation
- • Direct appeals can sway key insiders like Josh
Location Details
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The empty White House Mess at night transforms into a clandestine arena for Josh's ambush of Leo, its isolation fostering whispered intensity amid scandal's siege, symbolizing a rare pocket of privacy where raw loyalties clash against political calculus.
Narrative Connections
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"Donna's agreement to relay Cliff's message to Josh leads to Josh's covert discussion with Leo about the congressional offer."
Themes This Exemplifies
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Key Dialogue
"JOSH: "Well, I'd like to talk to you about the deal they're offering." LEO: "Please, keep your voice down.""
"LEO: "When the British Ambassador told the German Foreign Minister that they were going to war over Belgium's violation of the neutrality treaty the German Foreign Minister said 'You're going to war over a piece of paper?'""
"LEO: "Presidents don't. They never get over it. This one won't. He'd act like it's fine, but...he'd never get over it. So... that's my reason.""