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TITLE: "What 100 People, Real And Fake, Think About Josiah Bartlet"
What One Hundred People, Real And Fake, Think About Josiah Bartlet
Anne Bartlet, his mother: That he was always something special. John Bartlet Jr., his brother: That he was always fighting with their father. John Bartlet Sr., his father: That he was insolent as a boy. That he did not Dolores Landingham: That he was too smart for his own good, in high school, Holden Caulfield: That he was a phony. Tim Russert: That he came from a typical New England upper class background. Amy White, kindergarten teacher: That he was a bright-eyed little boy who was Susan Hotchkiss, fourth grade teacher: That it was a rare and remarkable kid Samuel Ryan, tenth grade English teacher: That his mind was insatiable. That Martin Luther: That his religion still needed some reforming. Victoria Paterson, former girlfriend: That he was a geeky kid who talked too Father Cavanaugh, his parish priest: That he was electrifying in a crowd of Marilyn Monroe: That he was a handsome boy. Jimmy Wilberforce, his college roommate: That he was a pretty good roommate, Bryce Cayman, college classmate: That he was a show-off, always answering the Ronald Ehrlich: That he stole Abbey from him. Abigail Larkin Bartlet: That she wasn't property to be stolen, and that she Mick Jagger: That he couldn't always get what he wanted, but if he tried Nathan Hatch, provost of Notre Dame: That he was a credit to the institution. Lord Grabiner of Aldwych, chairman of the London School of Economics: That he Eric Weinstein, former student: That he was a lousy professor, but fun to Julie Cross, former student: That she deserved at least a B-plus on that Adam Winger, department head: That he loved teaching, but that it didn't make Elliot Roush, opposing candidate: That he had a tendency to see himself as Jennifer McGarry: That in 1993, he saved her sanity and her husband's life. Leo McGarry: That they had been best friends since Satan was a pup. That Josiah Bartlett, his great-grandfather: That it was amazing how the American Harry Moran, dairy farmer: That, one night in the VFW hall in Nashua, he had Josh Lyman: That he was the real thing. Peter Jennings: That he was the Democratic Party's nominee for President in Lisa Jiang: That he ruined her engagement and her carefully planned life. Robert Mitchell, incumbent Republican candidate: That Americans chose to doom Noah Lyman: That his son got him elected. Tom Brokaw: That his victory margin was slim, a plurality but not a majority Lorne Michaels: That it was hard to find someone who did a good Bartlet, but Mary Marsh: That he wasn't a good Christian. Peter Lillienfield: That he wasn't a good President. Danny Concannon: That he was a good President, all in all, and that no other Lord John Marbury: That he was a good leader and a good host. That he was a John Hoynes: That he was a bastard, arrogant bastard, who was unfortunately Abraham Lincoln: That the path he paced some nights, over the carpet and down William Shakespeare: That he would have made an excellent protagonist for a Laurie, a call girl: That she was sorry she'd caused trouble for him. Al Kiefer: That, for a politician and an economist, he didn't have Senator Seth Gillette: That he was soft on the environment, soft on social Senator Stackhouse: That he usually did the right thing when you got down to Representative Andrea Wyatt: That it was good having a Democrat in the White Ainsley Hayes: That, tragically misguided as some of his positions were, and Henry David Thoreau: That he should have gone to the woods to live Elizabeth Bartlet: That he managed to have his career and care for his Eleanor Bartlet: That he didn't understand her, not really, and she didn't Edward Bartlet: That for nine days, he was a very good father to the only son Zoey Bartlet: That he'd always been there for her, even if it meant letting Jessica Hodges, third grader: That he wasn't as tall as her dad, but he had a Joseph Crouch, former Supreme Court Justice: That he pulled to the right too Justice Arthur Dreifort: That he pulled to the left too much, trading in good Justice Roberto Mendoza: That he tried. Big Bird: That he was very good at his ABCs. Tyler Klaxton: That he was encouraging the mingling of the races, and was an Dennis Whitman: That he was a race-traitor, and his daughter was a Gina Toscano: That the bullets flew and she tried to do her job. Ron Butterfield: That he was a man worth taking a bullet for. Mandy Hampton: That he had a poor grasp of how to do things for good PR. Ginger Webster: That there was a shooting, and that everyone came back to Sigmund Freud: That he was always trying to prove to himself that he was not C.J. Cregg: That he was brilliant, his mind fascinating and beautiful. That Toby Ziegler: That the voices of his better angels were shouted down by his Mallory O'Brien: That in a way, he'd both saved and destroyed her parents' Representative Henry Shallick: That, political differences aside, he was good Pope John Paul II: That he was, like all humans, born with original sin. Josephine McGarry: That, whatever her brother said, he should have appointed Dr. Laura Schlessinger: That he took cheap shots. Edgar Allan Poe: That he did not know his own darkness. Dr. Vladimir Stolarczyk: That he was diagnosed with a degenerative illness Dr. Lee, anesthesiologist: That he was the President, and he had multiple Nancy McNally, National Security Advisor: That he had multiple sclerosis, and Admiral Percy Fitzwallace, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs: That he was an Lionel Tribbey: That, thank heavens, that man couldn't ruin any more of his Oliver Babish: That he had multiple sclerosis, and he concealed it, and in Richard Nixon: That political cover-ups weren't what they used to be. Captain Ahab: That he was searching for something immense and impossible, Stone Phillips: That they were lucky to get the bombshell interview. That it Sandy, a reporter: That he was going to run for a second term. Ann Stark: That he was going to lose. Kenny Thurman: That, considering the stress he was under, he should be Joey Lucas: That the odds of him getting elected to a second term were low, Millicent Griffith, Surgeon General: That he let her keep her job, and that Aristotle: That he was a great man with a great man's fatal flaws. Aaron Sorkin: That he was a difficult character, because he had to be the Martin Sheen: That he was wonderful to live inside, more intense than Captain The Virgin Mary: That he was a decent man, better than many of those who William Jennings Bryan: That he gave Democrats a bad name. Sam Seaborn: That maybe it's dangerous to believe things too strongly. That Donna Moss: That he was stunningly smart, definitely noble, certainly Bill Clinton: That it would be nice if real life was like that. George W. Bush: That it would be *really* nice if real life was like that. Job: That bad things happen to good people. Charlie Young: That he was a good man, a fair boss, and the closest thing to Catherine Bartlet, his grandmother: That as proud as she always was of her Mickey Mouse: That he was destined from his creation to become part of the Annie Bartlet, his granddaughter: That he was always something special. * * * End. Don't hold back, feedback. Please.
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