S2E12
· The Drop-In

C.J. Masters Press Chaos on Ambassador Protocol and British Delay

In the briefing room, C.J. deftly explains the informal Oval Office credential ceremony and clarifies the strict order of ambassador acceptances based on arrival, listing Thailand's Sumatra, Sweden's Peter Hans, Argentina's Renee Ernesto, Burkina Faso's Noah Jolla, and the delayed British envoy. She navigates reporter confusion over prior British nominees' withdrawals and illness, coyly admits ignorance of the new name, shuts down questions with pool photo restrictions, and disarms with trivia on the Dean of the Diplomatic Corps. This showcase of C.J.'s poise builds suspense for Lord Marbury's eccentric arrival, underscoring diplomatic unpredictability amid White House tensions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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C.J. outlines the formal yet informal ceremony for accepting new ambassadors, setting the stage for diplomatic protocol.

informative to engaging ['Oval Office']

A reporter questions the order of ambassador acceptances, prompting C.J. to reveal the sequence based on arrival in Washington.

curiosity to clarification

Reporters express confusion over the British ambassador appointment, leading C.J. to disclose the withdrawal and health issues of previous candidates.

confusion to revelation

C.J. admits ignorance about the new British ambassador, shifting to a lighter tone by teasing reporters about diplomatic trivia.

frustration to playful

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Eager confusion laced with opportunistic hunger

Front-row pack peppers C.J. with overlapping questions on ambassador order, forgotten nominee names, replacement details, and new British identity, murmuring agreement and pressing for revelations before dispersing at her cutoff.

Goals in this moment
  • Extract specifics on British envoy
  • Uncover protocol details for stories
Active beliefs
  • Delays signal scoops
  • Press pressure yields info
Character traits
persistent confused pack-oriented
Follow Unnamed White …'s journey
C.J. Cregg
primary

Confident poise masking controlled exasperation at repetition

Commands the podium with authority, vividly describes the Oval ceremony, lists ambassadors in precise arrival order, fields rapid-fire questions on British nominees with quick facts, imposes photo restrictions, and ends with playful trivia to diffuse tension as reporters depart.

Goals in this moment
  • Clarify protocol to preempt chaos
  • Build suspense on British delay while controlling narrative
Active beliefs
  • Strict arrival order upholds diplomatic precision
  • Preparation and trivia disarm aggressive press
Character traits
poised witty knowledgeable authoritative
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey

chats with, receives gifts from, and formally accepts credentials of new ambassadors by signing letter (ceremony described)

Goals in this moment
  • accept credentials of arriving ambassadors in order
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
Follow Josiah Bartlet's journey

fifth and last ambassador in order, arriving upon naming

Character traits
theatrical pragmatic confident urbane
Follow John Marbury's journey

first ambassador whose credentials accepted by President this morning

Character traits
courteous erudite gracious diplomatic dignified reserved protocol-bound
Follow Tada Sumatra's journey

leads ambassadors into Oval Office and presents their credentials to President (ceremony described)

Character traits
meticulous ceremonial authoritative discreet
Follow Chief of …'s journey
Peter Hans
primary

second ambassador scheduled for credential acceptance

Character traits
protocol-strict diplomatic procedural composed dutiful reserved poised unobtrusive
Follow Peter Hans's journey

third ambassador (Her Excellency) scheduled for credential acceptance

Character traits
formal distinguished protocol-driven
Follow Renee Ernesto's journey
Noah Jolla
primary

fourth ambassador scheduled for credential acceptance

Character traits
protocol-driven diplomatically precise nationally emblematic
Follow Noah Jolla's journey

previous British nominee who withdrew due to family obligations

Character traits
Family-prioritizing Responsible Discreet
Follow Anthony Brass's journey

intended replacement nominee diagnosed with encephalitis from Kenya posting

Character traits
seasoned distinguished stricken
Follow Christopher Nealingroach's journey

identified as Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, longest-serving ambassador

Character traits
venerable authoritative steadfast
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Sumatra's Letter of Credence from King Bhumibol Adulyadej

Referenced by C.J. in her description of the Oval ceremony as the official diplomatic document presented by Chief of Protocol and signed by President to accept credentials, underscoring ritual formality amid her protocol explanation.

Before: Held by ambassador/protocol officer
After: Signed and returned to ambassador
Before: Held by ambassador/protocol officer
After: Signed and returned to ambassador
Bartlet-Sumatra Diplomatic Exchange Gifts

Casually invoked by C.J. as 'maybe exchange some gifts' in the informal pre-signature chat of the ceremony, humanizing the protocol and contrasting rigid order with personal diplomacy.

Before: With ambassador entourage
After: Exchanged with President
Before: With ambassador entourage
After: Exchanged with President

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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White House Mess

Serves as battleground for C.J.'s verbal fencing with reporters, podium anchoring her command as questions volley and she deploys facts, trivia, and cutoffs to shape narrative on diplomats amid flashing intensity.

Atmosphere Charged with rapid-fire curiosity and building frustration, punctuated by laughter at trivia.
Function Press briefing venue for official disclosures
Symbolism Embodies White House media gauntlet testing communications control
Access Restricted to press corps and podium staff
Podium focal point Swarming reporters rising to leave

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Kingdom of Thailand

Exemplifies protocol as first arriver with Sumatra's completed ceremony.

Representation Via Ambassador Sumatra
Power Dynamics Compliant with host sequence
Secure formal U.S. ties Timely arrival Credentials presentation
United States

Hosts ceremony via President's role, arrival protocols enforced by C.J.

Representation Through White House/ Oval rites
Power Dynamics Sovereign receiver of envoys
Impact Projects ordered power amid chaos
Ritualize alliances Signature authority Order imposition
Diplomatic Corps

Framed by C.J.'s trivia on its Dean (Saudi Prince), underscoring hierarchy where tenure crowns precedence over arrival order in broader rites.

Representation Through Dean Vandaar Ben Sultan reference
Power Dynamics Senior influence shadowing new arrivals
Impact Balances rigid order with veteran gravitas
Uphold tenure-based authority Stabilize envoy protocols Hierarchical precedence Longevity prestige
Sweden

Placed second via Hans in C.J.'s order recitation.

Representation Via Ambassador Peter Hans
Power Dynamics Sequenced participant
Advance accreditation Arrival timing
Argentina

slotted third ('Her Excellency' Ernesto) in lineup.

Representation Via Ambassador Renee Ernesto
Power Dynamics Ordered entrant
Formal recognition Protocol adherence
Burkina Faso

Fourth in queue with Jolla.

Representation Via Ambassador Noah Jolla
Power Dynamics Awaiting turn
Credentials acceptance Sequential positioning
United Kingdom

Spotlit for delays—Brass withdrawal, Nealingroach illness, unnamed new envoy—fueling reporter frenzy C.J. tames.

Representation Via failed/pending nominees
Power Dynamics Disrupted by internal issues, challenging host control
Impact Exposes caprice in alliance protocols
Internal Dynamics Succession turbulence from personal crises
Finalize envoy posting Nominee flux Transatlantic timing
Saudi Arabia

Elevated via Prince Vandaar as Dean, C.J.'s trivia closer.

Representation Via Dean of Corps
Power Dynamics Dominant through seniority
Preserve veteran status Tenure hierarchy Corps leadership
Smith College Women's Studies Department

Positioned by C.J. as authority on new British name and ceremony protocol via Chief of Protocol, with her deferring to their notification, highlighting inter-agency coordination in diplomacy.

Representation Via Chief of Protocol in described ceremony and pending info release
Power Dynamics Gatekeeper of names and rites over White House comms
Impact Reinforces federal diplomatic machinery's precision amid surprises
Maintain protocol secrecy until ready Ensure orderly credential process Withheld information Protocol enforcement

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Key Dialogue

"REPORTER 1ST: "C.J., you're accepting four new ambassadors this week. Is there an order or protocol in which they're seen?""
"C.J.: "There is! It's the order in which they arrived in Washington. This morning the President saw Ambassador Sumatra of Thailand, then will be Peter Hans of Sweden, followed by her Excellency Renee Ernesto of Argentina, Noah Jolla of Burkina Faso and the newly named British Ambassador to the United States will be arriving in the United States just as soon as he's been newly named.""
"C.J.: "I don't know. As soon as the State Department tells me, I'll know. In the meantime, it's pool photographs only until tomorrow night when there'll be a cocktail reception for the new ambassadors. That's all. [...] It's Prince Vandaar Ben Sultan of Saudi Arabia.""