Leo Defends Ruthless Staff Purge, Ignites Bartlet's Presidential Ambition
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Bartlet confronts Leo about firing his campaign staff, revealing Leo's unilateral decision to reshape the team.
Leo defends his actions, asserting Bartlet's political shortcomings and his own role in making tough decisions.
Bartlet challenges Leo's motives, questioning why a seasoned political player would back him.
Leo passionately declares his belief in Bartlet as a rare good man who can transcend cynical politics.
Leo paints a visionary future for Bartlet's campaign, sealing their partnership with a promise of transformative leadership.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Frustrated anger flaring into indignant defense, softening to doubtful hesitation then nascent resolve
Bartlet confronts Leo heatedly about firing his trusted team, defends his electoral record against mockery, expresses outrage at losing familiars for unknown Toby, questions Leo's motives invoking Hoynes, voices self-doubt on presidential viability, yet follows and absorbs the rallying vision as they walk.
- • Reproach Leo for unilaterally firing known staff and demand explanation
- • Probe Leo's true motives amid suspicions of personal or political opportunism
- • His proven electoral success in New Hampshire validates his political skill
- • Losing familiar staff undermines campaign stability and personal trust
fired by Leo from Bartlet's campaign staff
referenced by Bartlet as a bigger party player who would offer Leo national chairmanship
fired by Leo from Bartlet's campaign staff
the only staff member retained by Leo after purge
fired by Leo from Bartlet's campaign staff
fired by Leo from Bartlet's campaign staff
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The sidewalk outside Nashua's VFW Hall serves as the raw, exposed stage for Leo and Bartlet's explosive post-rally clash, its frigid October chill mirroring emotional frost while post-speech adrenaline lingers from inside, forging their alliance amid breaths fogging under harsh lamps and veterans' banners snapping nearby.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Leo's declaration that Bartlet is 'a good man' (past) resonates in their cheek kiss before surgery — a private affirmation of their foundational trust."
"Leo's declaration that Bartlet is 'a good man' (past) resonates in their cheek kiss before surgery — a private affirmation of their foundational trust."
"Leo's declaration that Bartlet is 'a good man' (past) resonates in their cheek kiss before surgery — a private affirmation of their foundational trust."
Key Dialogue
"LEO: Because I'm tired of it year after year after year after year having to chose between the lesser of who cares? Of trying to get myself excited about a candidate who can speak in complete sentences. Of setting the bar so low, I can hardly look at it. They say a good man can't get elected President. I don't believe that, do you?"
"BARTLET: And you think I'm that man. LEO: Yes."
"LEO: This is the time of Jed Bartlet, old friend. You're gonna open your mouth and lift houses off the ground. Whole houses, clear off the ground..."