S3E1
· Manchester Part I Flashback

Bartlet Rebuffs Haiti as MS Distraction Warning

As advisors exit the Oval Office post-Haiti strategy session, Josh and Toby urgently caution President Bartlet that any Haiti intervention risks being branded a politically motivated distraction from the MS scandal, especially amid re-election. Bartlet curtly rejects their optics-driven fears, stressing sanctions' futility, the Haitian police corruption, Dessaline's democratic legitimacy, the prior U.S. attack, and looming refugee crisis. He exits decisively, his moral resolve trumping political calculation in a pivotal character-defining clash that escalates campaign tensions.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Josh and Toby remain behind to warn Bartlet about the political perception of invading Haiti, framing it as potentially motivated by the MS scandal.

decisive to defensive

Bartlet dismisses their concerns, asserting the necessity of action due to Haiti's democratic crisis and the attack on US forces, then abruptly exits.

defensive to dismissive

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Josh Lyman
primary

Concerned fatigue laced with tactical worry

Josh remains behind with Toby after others exit, initiates caution to Bartlet on invasion optics as MS distraction, attempts clarification when rebutted, stands silenced as president departs.

Goals in this moment
  • Alert Bartlet to re-election peril from perceived distraction
  • Mitigate risks of public backlash on intervention
Active beliefs
  • Haiti action invites MS scandal exploitation
  • Political timing undermines credible foreign policy
Character traits
cautious loyal politically astute deferential
Follow Josh Lyman's journey

Tired pragmatism tinged with futile insistence

Toby stays with Josh post-meeting, amplifies warning on Haiti as commander-in-chief posturing and MS dodge, attempts interjection as Bartlet rebuts, watches exit pensively.

Goals in this moment
  • Highlight optics threat to campaign viability
  • Reinforce need for unassailable public framing
Active beliefs
  • Media will frame crisis as political theater
  • Exhausting diplomacy precedes force
Character traits
pragmatic sardonic undertone strategic weary
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Annoyed resolve masking deeper frustration with political hedging

Bartlet moves to his desk amid departing advisors, fields Josh and Toby's urgent caution on political optics, delivers a curt, multifaceted rebuttal emphasizing moral imperatives over spin, then grabs papers and exits decisively, underscoring unyielding leadership.

Goals in this moment
  • Shut down optics-based objections to prioritize Haiti action
  • Assert moral and strategic primacy of intervention
Active beliefs
  • Sanctions fail against corrupt Haitian structures
  • Democratic legitimacy and U.S. security demand swift response
Character traits
resolute impatient principled commanding
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey
Supporting 2
Nancy McNally
secondary

concerned

Provides voiceover greeting, advocates for display of force to intimidate Bazan, warns of refugee crisis from Haitian cutters off Florida Keys leading to Guantanamo Bay.

Goals in this moment
  • Urge swift Haiti resolution to avert refugee crisis
Character traits
precise bold strategic unflappable
Follow Nancy McNally's journey
Robbie Mosley
secondary

Proposes buzzing Port-au-Prince with five F-18s in Alpha strike formation as display of force.

Goals in this moment
  • Recommend military show of force against Haiti
Character traits
precise cautious concerned professional fact-driven
Follow Robbie Mosley's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Bartlet's Haiti Sanctions File

Bartlet's Haiti Sanctions File, opened earlier in briefing, informs his rebuttal on past failures; he picks up related papers from desk as tangible pivot from discussion to action, symbolizing shift from deliberation to resolve amid political pushback.

Before: Open on desk, consulted during strategy
After: Gathered in Bartlet's hands as he exits Oval
Before: Open on desk, consulted during strategy
After: Gathered in Bartlet's hands as he exits Oval

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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USS Enterprise

USS Enterprise cited by Bartlet as refuge for ousted Dessaline, contrasting his rightful office with coup exile, bolstering case against political delay in Haiti response.

Representation Referenced as sanctuary in crisis narrative
Power Dynamics U.S. naval asset projecting protective might offshore
Impact Anchors U.S. intervention credibility
Shelter democratic leader Support potential evacuations Strategic positioning near Haiti Symbol of credible threat
Gendarme Nationale

Haitian National Police lambasted by Bartlet as corrupt profiteers evading sanctions via contraband, their graft underscoring intervention necessity and rebutting Josh/Toby's optics fears in Oval power play.

Representation Invoked via Bartlet's pointed critique
Power Dynamics Depicted as junta enablers undermining U.S. policy
Impact Exposes limits of economic pressure on graft-ridden forces
Profit from smuggling amid coup chaos Sustain Bazan's regime control Corruption neutralizing sanctions Police betrayal enabling instability

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 3
Thematic Parallel

"Bartlet's concern for civilian casualties in Haiti parallels his later questioning of military plans for Haiti."

Bartlet Greenlights Operation Swift Fury Despite Civilian Risks
S3E1 · Manchester Part I
Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

Bartlet Orders Haiti Fly-By and Diplomatic Ultimatum
S3E1 · Manchester Part I
Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

Josh and Toby's Exhausted Abbey Jabs and Haiti Messaging Pact
S3E1 · Manchester Part I
What this causes 2
Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

Bartlet Orders Haiti Fly-By and Diplomatic Ultimatum
S3E1 · Manchester Part I
Thematic Parallel

"Josh and Toby's warning about political perception of Haiti parallels Bartlet's dismissal of those concerns in favor of principled action."

Josh and Toby's Exhausted Abbey Jabs and Haiti Messaging Pact
S3E1 · Manchester Part I

Key Dialogue

"JOSH: We should bear in mind that if we end up invading Haiti there'll be a belief..."
"BARTLET: That it was politically motivated."
"TOBY: Yeah. That at the... at the very least we welcomed the opportunity both to distract attention from the MS story and show strength as commander in chief."
"BARTLET: You think it's a sign of strength to invade Haiti?"