Object
President Bartlet's Bed
Acts as both a sleeping space and an improvised meeting area.
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Purpose
Serve as the President's primary place for sleep and personal rest; function practically as an after-hours locus for private counsel and urgent staff meetings.
Significance
Anchor for intimate, high-stakes exchanges: the bed houses midnight confessions, reassurances, and the moral turning point where the administration reframes drug-policy debate. It registers the collapse of formal distance between private life and public duty, marking trust, vulnerability, and collective resolve.
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