Bartlet Grapples with His Own Law Blocking Library Site

In the Oval Office, Charlie informs President Bartlet that his brother's fax reveals the prime site for Bartlet's presidential library violates the Historic Barns and Bridges Preservation Act—legislation Bartlet himself signed as governor. The irony stings as Bartlet reflexively curses the 'idiot bill' before realizing his authorship. He initially green-lights the secondary site but quickly retracts, sighing with ambivalence, instructing Charlie to stall. This pivotal character beat exposes Bartlet's internal conflict between cherished principles and personal legacy ambitions, heightening tension in his arc amid broader presidential frustrations.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Bartlet learns from Charlie that his own legislation, the Historic Barn and Bridges Preservation Act, is obstructing his presidential library's first-choice site.

curiosity to self-deprecating realization ['THE OVAL OFFICE']

Bartlet hesitates to approve the secondary library site, revealing his deeper ambivalence about solidifying his legacy.

decisiveness to unresolved tension

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Professionally insistent on legal compliance

Neda Wallin referenced by Charlie as library commission counsel who alerted Jonathan to preservation act violation, her legal vigilance triggering the fax and Oval crisis.

Goals in this moment
  • Enforce preservation act against library ambitions
  • Advise on viable alternate site options
Active beliefs
  • Historic preservation trumps post-presidency monuments
  • Gubernatorial laws endure against executive convenience
Character traits
vigilant institutionally rigorous
Follow Neda Wallin's journey

persistent and professional

Insists President review ten-year projections despite historical inaccuracies in hallway conversation.

Goals in this moment
  • Persuade President to examine ten-year projections
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Deferential poise veiling keen attentiveness to presidential mood shifts

Charlie intercepts in the Outer Oval to flag the incoming fax, follows into Oval Office delivering precise intel on violation via notes, keeps eyes averted during Bartlet's self-realization beat, relays commission request, confirms retracted stall order with quiet deference.

Goals in this moment
  • Accurately relay brother's fax and commission's site dilemma
  • Secure clear directive on library site progression
Active beliefs
  • Presidential authority demands unvarnished facts without intrusion
  • Institutional protocols like preservation laws bind even the commander-in-chief
Character traits
deferential precise observant competent
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Determined advocacy inferred through proactive intel relay

Jonathan Bartlet invoked as fax sender who consulted Neda Wallin on violation, catalyzing Oval confrontation; Bartlet tasked Charlie to relay stall message back to him.

Goals in this moment
  • Expose library site legal flaw to force presidential review
  • Push for swift approval on alternate site
Active beliefs
  • Family legacy merits bending preservation rules
  • Presidential oversight can override gubernatorial legacies
Character traits
resourceful persistent
Follow Jonathan Bartlet's journey

sarcastic, frustrated, ambivalent

Sarcastically dismisses accuracy of ten-year projections in hallway exchange with staffer, enters Outer Oval and Oval Office, discusses brother's fax with Charlie revealing library site violation due to his own past legislation, curses the bill before realizing authorship, initially green-lights second site then retracts with sigh and instructs to stall.

Goals in this moment
  • Reluctantly engage with bureaucratic projections
  • Grapple with internal conflict over library site blocked by own law and stall decision to express ongoing presidential frustrations
Character traits
protective resolute self-aware principled
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Jonathan Bartlet's Fax on Presidential Library Site

Charlie flags the incoming fax from Jonathan Bartlet as the event's inciting document, its contents unpacked to reveal site violation against preservation act, driving Bartlet's ironic curse, flip-flop decision, and stall order—narrative pivot exposing legacy fractures.

Before: Incoming transmission flagged in Outer Oval
After: Content verbally relayed and internalized, prompting directive to …
Before: Incoming transmission flagged in Outer Oval
After: Content verbally relayed and internalized, prompting directive to brother
Historic Barn and Bridges Preservation Act

Charlie quotes the Historic Barn and Bridges Preservation Act verbatim from notes, weaponizing its pre-1900 structure mandate as the site's fatal flaw; Bartlet savages then claims authorship, the law embodying his principled past clashing with present ambitions in humiliated retreat.

Before: Cited in Charlie's prepared notes
After: Reinvoked as binding constraint stalling library progress
Before: Cited in Charlie's prepared notes
After: Reinvoked as binding constraint stalling library progress

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Bartlet Presidential Library Commission

Bartlet Presidential Library Commission materializes via counsel Neda Wallin's alert to Jonathan, torpedoing prime site under preservation act; Charlie relays their green-light plea for second site, Bartlet's stall underscoring bureaucratic drag on family legacy machine.

Representation Through counsel Neda Wallin briefing Jonathan Bartlet
Power Dynamics Legal arm challenging presidential post-term ambitions via inherited statutes
Impact Exposes tension between gubernatorial ideals and presidential legacy entitlement
Internal Dynamics Counsel-driven compliance checks friction with site selection haste
Secure rapid approval for viable second library site Navigate preservation hurdles without derailing monument timeline Legal expertise via counsel's violation detection Familial channels pressuring executive via Jonathan's fax

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What this causes 2
Character Continuity medium

"Bartlet's sardonic dismissal of bureaucratic formalities continues into his later, more profound frustration with the challenges of his presidency."

Exhausted Bartlet Directs Charlie to Shift Calls to Residence
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Character Continuity medium

"Bartlet's sardonic dismissal of bureaucratic formalities continues into his later, more profound frustration with the challenges of his presidency."

Bartlet's Wearied Vent and Deflection to Leo
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Key Dialogue

"BARTLET: What plaid flannel-wearing, cheese-eating, yahoo of a milkman governor signed that idiot bill into state law? [beat, while Charlie keeps his eyes down] It was me, wasn't it? CHARLIE: Yes, sir."
"CHARLIE: They'd like a green light to go ahead with the second site. BARTLET: Yeah, go ahead. CHARLIE: Thank you, sir. BARTLET: No. CHARLIE: I'm sorry? BARTLET: No, don't go ahead with the site. I just... [sighs] Tell my brother to hang on, would you? I'll make a decision. I don't know what the damn hurry is."