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S3E8 · The Women of Qumar

Bartlet Confides Moral Unease Over Qumar Arms Deal to Toby

In the Oval Office, President Bartlet finalizes the Qumar arms package details with Toby and Frank—now including two F-117 strike fighters for a ten-year Khalifa Airbase lease—then directs them to downplay the announcement via the DoD. He vulnerably admits discomfort with arming misogynistic Qumar, fearing judgmental looks from female staff, especially C.J., revealing his internal moral turmoil amid geopolitical imperatives. Toby downplays it as guilt, securing reluctant reassurance, setting up brewing ethical staff divisions and C.J.'s impending outrage.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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President Bartlet discusses the Qumar arms deal with Toby, expressing discomfort and concern about the women's reactions, hinting at moral conflict.

alarm to discomfort ['Oval Office']

Bartlet asks Toby to ensure C.J. is 'cool' with the Qumar deal, revealing his awareness of the moral implications and potential backlash.

discomfort to apprehension ['Oval Office']

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Detached pragmatism veiling subtle empathy for Bartlet's conflict

Toby stands attentive, confirming Qumar context, requesting a memo for details, suggesting C.J. notification, probing Bartlet's bury intent, then deftly downplaying moral qualms as guilt with self-deprecating advice, reassuring on C.J. to propel the decision forward.

Goals in this moment
  • Secure presidential buy-in and announcement protocol
  • Diffuse Bartlet's guilt to maintain team unity
Active beliefs
  • Moral unease is just guilt, best shrugged off like his own
  • Downplaying via DoD protects the administration from scrutiny
Character traits
pragmatically cynical loyal enabler wryly reassuring
Follow Toby Ziegler's journey

Guilt-ridden resolve masking deeper ethical turmoil, buoyed by fleeting reassurance

Bartlet commands the room, querying Frank on package additions, declaring readiness to announce, instructing Toby to route via DoD for subtlety, then vulnerably voicing moral discomfort with Qumar's misogyny and seeking assurance on C.J.'s reaction, laughing off guilt with reluctant acceptance.

Goals in this moment
  • Finalize and announce Qumar arms deal without internal backlash
  • Gauge and mitigate staff disapproval, especially C.J.'s
Active beliefs
  • Geopolitical necessities like airbase leases justify arming flawed allies
  • Key staff like C.J. ultimately recognize the 'good guys' in tough calls
Character traits
morally conflicted pragmatically decisive vulnerably paternalistic
Follow Abigail Bartlet's journey
Frank
primary

Professionally steady with undercurrent of casual levity

Frank delivers precise updates on Hutchison's F-117 additions and full package specs—15 MRAMs, 50 M-1A1s, 10 F-14s, PAC-3s—corrects lease to ten years, agrees to memo, anchoring the deal's logistics amid Bartlet's directive and Toby's queries.

Goals in this moment
  • Ensure accurate conveyance of arms package escalation
  • Facilitate smooth finalization for airbase lease
Active beliefs
  • Escalated hardware secures vital strategic lease
  • Technical details drive executive decisions
Character traits
precise and informative lightly teasing geopolitically authoritative
Follow Frank's journey
Supporting 2
C.J. Cregg
secondary

perplexed

conducting press briefing, reacting perplexed to lawsuit question, inquiring with Carol and Toby

Goals in this moment
  • gather information on President's lawsuit
Character traits
resilient strategic poised terse dutiful
Follow C.J. Cregg's journey
Sam Seaborn
secondary

concerned

briefing Toby on details of President's lawsuit from DoJ

Goals in this moment
  • propose preemptive response to lawsuit
Character traits
fiercely loyal emotionally perceptive decisive principled resolute amid grief
Follow Sam Seaborn's journey

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Sultanate of Qumar

Qumar looms as the ethically fraught recipient of the $1.5B arms bounty—now amplified with F-117s—for Khalifa Airbase's decade-long U.S. lease, its misogynistic regime sparking Bartlet's confessional discomfort and the decision to downplay, underscoring White House compromises.

Representation Via referenced regime and arms package specifics
Power Dynamics Subordinate ally extracting concessions through strategic leverage
Impact Highlights moral cost of allying with repressive states for U.S. interests
Secure advanced U.S. weaponry for military bolstering Extend airbase lease for sustained geopolitical footing Bargaining vital military basing rights Exploiting U.S. security imperatives amid regional threats

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 4
Causal

"Bartlet's discomfort with the Qumar arms deal foreshadows CJ's explosive reaction when she learns the details from Toby."

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Causal

"Bartlet's discomfort with the Qumar arms deal foreshadows CJ's explosive reaction when she learns the details from Toby."

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Causal

"Bartlet's discomfort with the Qumar arms deal foreshadows CJ's explosive reaction when she learns the details from Toby."

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Causal medium

"Sam's revelation about the seatbelt lawsuit leads directly to Bartlet confronting him about discussing it publicly."

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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: I don't know, every time we make one of these deals with a place like Qumar I feel the women around here look at me funny."
"TOBY: I think you're probably wrong about that."
"BARTLET: C.J.'s going to be cool with this, right?"
"TOBY: C.J.'s the one you're worried about?"
"BARTLET: I'm just saying she knows who the good guys are, right?"