Bartlet for America

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Bartlet for America
The West Wing episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 53
Written by Aaron Sorkin
Directed by Thomas Schlamme
Guest stars Tim Matheson
Joanna Gleason
Mark Feuerstein
Clark Gregg
James Handy
Steven Gilborn
Doug Ballard
Todd Waring
Mark Hutter
Kathryn Joosten
NiCole Robinson
Ashley L. Clark
Carlos Jacott
Randy Thompson
Dennis Haskins
Ellis E. Williams
Production no. 227210
Original airdate December 12, 2001
Season 3 episodes
  1. Manchester Part I
  2. Manchester Part II
  3. Ways and Means
  4. On the Day Before
  5. War Crimes
  6. Gone Quiet
  7. The Indians in the Lobby
  8. The Women of Qumar
  9. Bartlet for America
  10. H. Con-172
  11. 100,000 Airplanes
  12. The Two Bartlets
  13. Night Five
  14. Hartsfield's Landing
  15. Dead Irish Writers
  16. The U.S. Poet Laureate
  17. Stirred
  18. Enemies Foreign and Domestic
  19. The Black Vera Wang
  20. We Killed Yamamoto
  21. Posse Comitatus
List of The West Wing episodes

"Bartlet for America" is the 53rd episode of The West Wing.

Contents

[edit] Plot

It is December 23, but no one at the White House is feeling much in the Christmas spirit. Indeed, the most pressing holiday matter is a threat to firebomb black churches in Tennessee on Christmas Eve. As for Leo, he and his new $650-an-hour lawyer are on Capitol Hill, where he's about to testify before the House committee probing the MS matter. Josh and Sam try but fail to find someone to help delay the hearings before Leo is forced to reveal a secret about the final pre-election debate when Jed Bartlet suffered an MS-related attack. A vindictive Republican Congressman is eager to get to this information but staffer Cliff Calley takes a stand and Leo gets a temporary reprieve. An FBI agent is uncomfortable being congratulated by the President when agents break up the fire-bombing group.

[edit] Awards

The episode won the ASC award for cinematography.[1]

[edit] Trivia

The napkin given to Leo in the final scene of the episode later becomes the focal point of the final scene of the series.

[edit] References

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