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S2E3 · The Midterms

Bartlet's Roush Obsession Ignites Staff Friction

In the President's bedroom, Bartlet obsessively fixates on Elliot Roush's 46% poll surge in a tiny school district board race, commissioning polls and arguing its insidious national threat via local governance erosion—dismissing C.J.'s pragmatism and Leo's redirection. He reveals personal stakes through his daughters' upbringing there, bristles at being told to ignore it, and rebuffs Zoey's attempt to discuss Charlie. This setup exposes Bartlet's principled distraction from midterm strategy amid post-assassination approval highs, clashing with staff's ethical-political balancing act; outside, C.J. starts probing Leo on media participation before a beeper interrupts, underscoring operational urgency over introspection.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bartlet reveals his obsession with Elliot Roush's rising poll numbers in a local school board race, dismissing C.J.'s concerns about the race's insignificance.

amusement to frustration ["The President's bedroom"]

Bartlet passionately defends the importance of local elections, arguing they shape national governance, while C.J. reminds him of their current responsibilities in the White House.

defensiveness to exasperation ["The President's bedroom"]

Leo and Zoey enter, and Bartlet immediately updates them on Roush's poll numbers, showing his inability to drop the issue despite Leo's dismissive advice.

urgency to dismissal ["The President's bedroom"]

Bartlet's frustration peaks as he recounts his personal investment in the school district, clashing with Leo's pragmatic suggestion to ignore Roush.

determination to anger ["The President's bedroom"]

Bartlet dismisses both C.J. and Leo's concerns, revealing the depth of his fixation on Roush by detailing his personal history with the school district.

irony to sternness ["The President's bedroom"]

Zoey attempts to shift the conversation to Charlie, indicating her own personal concerns, but Bartlet remains preoccupied with the school board race.

tension to hesitation ["The President's bedroom"]

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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hesitant

entering with Leo, responding to Bartlet about talking to him, requesting to speak about Charlie after others leave

Goals in this moment
  • discuss Charlie with her father
Character traits
affectionate protective playful/teasing impulsive
Follow Zoey Patricia …'s journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

Concerned pragmatism laced with amusement turning to urgent resolve

C.J. stands at the bed's end challenging Bartlet's obsession with Roush's polls, updates him on a call, motions Leo to wait, exits with him, then outside probes Leo on media aftermath stories before reacting to her beeper and dialing a phone.

Goals in this moment
  • Redirect Bartlet to midterm priorities
  • Gauge Leo's stance on media participation
Active beliefs
  • Local races pale against national governance
  • Media exploitation risks ethical pitfalls
Character traits
pragmatic sarcastic dutiful
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

Neutral composure in service role

Steward enters the bedroom bringing breakfast tray for Bartlet at the scene's start, providing routine amid the intensifying political confrontation.

Goals in this moment
  • Deliver President's morning meal
  • Maintain seamless domestic support
Active beliefs
  • Routine sustains leadership amid chaos
  • Discretion preserves presidential privacy
Character traits
efficient discreet professional
Follow Bill Trotter's journey

Hesitant vulnerability amid familial tension

Zoey enters with Leo, responds hesitantly to Bartlet's query about talking, declines amid his mood, and later requests to discuss Charlie once staff exit.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure private talk with father about Charlie
  • Gauge Bartlet's mood for approach
Active beliefs
  • Personal relationships need protection post-trauma
  • Father's distraction signals deeper stress
Character traits
hesitant affectionate resilient
Follow Eleanor Bartlet's journey

obsessed and frustrated

sitting on the bed with a phone to his ear, obsessively discussing Elliot Roush's 46% poll surge in the school board race, commissioning polls, arguing its national threat, dismissing staff concerns, eating breakfast, and rebuffing Zoey

Goals in this moment
  • emphasize the threat posed by Elliot Roush's local election success as erosion of governance
  • continue obsession with Roush consistent with prior continuity
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

significantly referenced as the school board candidate polling at 46%, subject of Bartlet's obsession and personal history

Goals in this moment
  • implied pursuit of school board seat, threatening local governance per Bartlet
Character traits
tenacious polarizing ambitious
Follow Elliot Roush's journey

referenced by Zoey as the topic she wants to discuss with Bartlet

Character traits
playful dutiful composed empathetic
Follow Charlie Young's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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President Bartlet's Bedroom Breakfast

Brought by the steward into the bedroom, the breakfast anchors Bartlet's morning ritual as he sits on the bed phone in hand then moves to the settee to eat amid Roush tirade; it symbolizes insistent normalcy clashing with political fixation, steam and aroma underscoring domesticity against Oval distractions.

Before: Prepared and carried by steward into bedroom
After: Partially consumed by Bartlet at settee in bedroom
Before: Prepared and carried by steward into bedroom
After: Partially consumed by Bartlet at settee in bedroom

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Hallway Outside the President's Bedroom

Just outside the bedroom door, this liminal hallway space hosts C.J. and Leo's brief exchange on fundraising calls and media aftermath stories, interrupted by her beeper; it transitions from intimate presidential confrontation to outer operational urgency, heightening tension via proximity to private recovery.

Atmosphere Charged with interrupted introspection and looming crisis
Function Transitional space for staff sidebar
Symbolism Threshold between personal vulnerability and public duty
Access Restricted to senior staff, adjacent to guarded presidential quarters
Polished thresholds with daybreak shadows Vibrating beeper piercing quiet

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Board of Education

The Board of Education looms as the battleground for Bartlet's fury over Elliot Roush's 46% poll surge in a 1100-student district, framed as insidious entry point for national threats via local control erosion; Bartlet commissions polls, links it to daughters' upbringing, elevating this micro-race amid midterm strategy.

Representation Referenced as contested local institution via poll data and personal history
Power Dynamics Challenged by Bartlet as vulnerable to ideological takeover, threatening principled governance
Impact Exposes fragility of grassroots democracy in national politics
Internal Dynamics Frontrunner surge tests incumbent defenses
Elect qualified board members Maintain effective local education oversight Polling and campaigning pressure Cumulative local power aggregation

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4
Callback

"Bartlet's personal history with Roush is recalled when he reveals the tactic he used to defeat Roush years earlier during the Jenna Jacobs confrontation."

C.J.'s 'Gary with a G' Detour
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Callback

"Bartlet's personal history with Roush is recalled when he reveals the tactic he used to defeat Roush years earlier during the Jenna Jacobs confrontation."

Bartlet's Scriptural Smackdown of Jenna Jacobs
S2E3 · The Midterms
Character Continuity medium

"Bartlet's obsession with the Elliot Roush school board race is consistent throughout, culminating in his discussion with C.J. about it."

Bartlet Demands Roush Coverage, Dismisses House Strategy
S2E3 · The Midterms
Character Continuity medium

"Bartlet's obsession with the Elliot Roush school board race is consistent throughout, culminating in his discussion with C.J. about it."

Bartlet's Confession and Reluctant Democratic Concession
S2E3 · The Midterms

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: "All they have to do is, bit by little bit, get themselves on the Boards of Education and city councils. 'Cause that's where all the governing that really matters to anybody really happens.""
"BARTLET: "I have 3 daughters who grew up in that school district.""
"BARTLET: "This is real and a man, who makes the Spanish Inquisition look like a Barbara Walters Special, is now polling at 46% in your school district, for which I have personally baked things to raise money.""