Character
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Farmer
shrewd
transactional
opportunistic
humorous
subsidy-dependent
essential
neglected
rural-based
pragmatic
struggling
economically vulnerable
Archetypal figure in President Bartlet's campaign anecdote. A farmer charges $50 to haul a car from a muddy hole, marking the tenth rescue that day. When the driver asks about plowing time, the farmer reveals he fills the hole at night to generate business. Bartlet deploys the story outdoors at a campaign site to equate Republicans with the farmer: they block energy progress nightly while posing as helpers. The figure underscores opportunistic obstruction, sharpening the administration's push for renewables amid crowd cheers.
1 appearances
American Agriculture
Also known as:
the farmer,
FARMER (anecdote),
the farmers,
FARMERS (general group),
farmers,
SMALL FARMERS
Farmer's Journey
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