KKK
Rhetorical Exemplar of Fringe Supremacist Extremism Disassociated from Mainstream ChristianityDescription
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Josh storms from his office, waving a $50,000 hospital bill tied to his past shooting recovery, snapping at Donna amid her futile pleas against shouting. …
In Sam's office, pragmatic Toby insists on cutting Superfund paragraphs from the AFL-CIO speech to prioritize job protections, clashing with idealist Sam's environmental retort. Distracted, …
In Josh's office during a casual lunch break, Donna, seated across from Josh who sips coffee while watching TV, updates him on President Bartlet's prolonged …
Josh barges into Sam's office demanding an insurance update on his medical bills, but Sam dismisses it, revealing the Southern Poverty Law Center's bold proposal: …
In Sam's office, idealistic Sam aggressively pitches historical civil suits against the KKK—Brown v. Invisible Empire, Vietnamese Fishermen's Association, and Donald v. United Klans—to convince …
Mid-pitch to Josh on suing the KKK, Sam spots Ainsley passing and abruptly pursues her into the hallway, confronting her for independently speaking to his …
Returning to his office after Ainsley's sharp rebuke in the hallway, Sam finds Josh waiting amid their stalled discussion on KKK lawsuits. Visibly rattled—sighing deeply—he …
In Josh's office, amid casual clothes signaling vulnerability post-shooting, Josh vehemently rejects suing the KKK—deeming it too personal, burdensome to staff, and diminutive against his …
Toby Ziegler strides into the White House Mess amid the post-9/11 lockdown, taking center stage before the trapped high school students after Josh's exit. With …