It Was Not, in Fact, a Quiet Day | The West Wing
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Season 6 Episode 9: Impact Winter
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"Ladies and gentlemen, we've begun our initial descent."
Indeed. 😢
Sorkin is a genius.
@@jimchik I don't think Sorkin was with the show at this point.
@@jimchik Sorkin left after Season 4
@@gamm8939 Thanks to the both of you for this.
Kristin Chenoweth was in the cast for the last two seasons? It was rumored that, despite her incredible abilities, it was her relationship with Sorkin that at least helped get her there. Any substance to that? I looked at dates and such but nothing definitive.
"Would you like to do the briefing?" I am guessing Annabeth doesn't remember the last time Josh did a press briefing he invented a secret plan to fight inflation.
Really... when will the president reveal his secret plan to fight inflation. Please do tell,
@@robertmac8287 "I was talking to Danny I was kidding"
"These are peoples jobs we're talking about Josh. Want to give us a straight answer?"
If memory serves, C.J. had a "woot canal".
@@Dan210871 😅😅😅
@@Dan210871 You compwly impowwed,
Watching the West Wing is like gorging on the characters' competence. In the midst of all the humor, these are serious people with serious talent.
I used to dislike the show for that exact reason... eveeyone on it makes me feel like a bumbling idiot in comparison. Now that I'm (much) older and (slightly) more mature I can relax and enjoy it.
There is always just an aura around the "get Leo" type moments in this show. As even in this episode, where Leo is no longer Chief of Staff, he is the one Josh needs help from first.
…the ending quip. Ah, brilliant
“Highest ranking man in the building” just reminds that the VP job is about hanging around at the right time.
I hated this moment because it showed Russell as an opportunist. When Reagan was shot, GHWBush refused to land on the White House lawn, stating it was the right of the president.
@@comeaution22 Russell WAS an opportunist. This was entirely in character for him.
@@jasonkoch3182 Russell, Hoynes, Johnson, Agnew, Biden,; no one even get there or close to there without beating out a whole herd of opportunists with your opportunism.
@@comeaution22In the meantime, here you have Russell taking over the press briefing, doing his Al Haig impersonation: “I am in control here, in the White House.” The problem for Russell is what we had just seen aboard Air Force One, to wit, President Bartlet lucidly giving instructions on how to handle the remainder of the trip so as to not interfere with the negotiations. In short, the Twenty-fifth Amendment was not an issue here, as it had been during Zoey’s kidnapping, which ultimately led to the nomination and confirmation of Russell as vice president in the first place. This showed Russell to be cut from the same cloth as Haig in terms of opportunism. If there had been any question as to his being not qualified to serve as president, this settled the matter. And, still, the ignoramus thought he could win the nomination.
He might not have a leg to stand on, but that doesn't mean he isn't out there kicking ass
The *GREATEST* show in the _History_ of television.
@@googoo-gjoob that would be Bullwinkle
No, that title belongs to the British "Yes, Minister" (later "Yes, Prime Minister").
Campaigning or not, the VP seems like the right person to open the briefing. "Hey look at me don't forget we have a system here. Everyone chill. Okay here's the experts."
Also: they should have just jettisoned the President using the escape capsule. The press would never have expected that. "Where's the President?" "Oh he already got off."
Problem is it also sends the message that the VP is needed for that right now, aka the President is completely incapacitated
With a generic VP, sure. I agree with you. With Bingo Bob... I wouldn't trust him to pick up my dry cleaning.
@@stars9084 , well, to a degree. but it is the right thing because while POTUS is away, VP is still here.
That’s not how that would work though. President is the President no matter where he is. Unless he’s incapacitated or unable to perform his duties (which is what they are worried about) you never want it to appear like the President can’t do the job. Josh is right here that it should just have been the doctors speaking. Plus Bingo Bob wouldnt have reassured anyone that the country was in good hands. So he doesn’t actually make it better. Bob looks like the worst kind of grasper, and Will seems like a opportunist fool for suggesting it when he of all people should know better.
Genius. Timeless.
Timeless. As we can see right now with the current POTUS.
@@riff2072 better than the lier-in-chief that’s waiting around the corner. But yeah, neither should be in office, albeit for very different reasons.
@@jimchik If the guy waiting around the corner had his legs stop working, he would say it was caused by a "Hunter" shooting him with a posing dart.
@@riff2072 😂😂 And people are choosing him over a decidedly infirm, old, guy, but someone that at least has done some good.
Everything, was always, "Get Leo."
Leo Getz
@@OGMaverickGaming Go sleep with the fish.
was waiting for this clip. thanks!
Why is that? 😀
"GET LEO" with pen tap. More epic than the Sequel trilogy's lightsaber duels.
WWLD
Online idiot not mention the sequel challenge: impossible.
"Nothing's going on here today"
rookie move right there
You know it. Jinkens the entire nation and half the planet.
Right up there with a Fire/Police/EMS/Security/Hospital worker saying, "Boy, it sure is quiet tonight"
VP definitely was only concerned with his personal PR. And sadly Will was so all in he just wouldn’t allow himself to see it.
The VP being involved in the statement sends the exact opposite message you want to convey to the public.
This was Bob Russell’s “Al Haig” moment: “I am in control here, in the White House.”
The last "quiet" day at the Bartlet White House led to the resignation of his VP. Also, this clip shows that Bartlet would have made a good Sec of State.
Will turned into such a prick after Russell poached him.
It always frustrated me to not see Josh with the President for his last China trip. You send the press secretary not the Comms Director.
It would have been more interesting to have a day where nothing really did happen. The foreshadowing was kinda ham fisted.
I used to live on Pennsylvania Av, just 3/4 mile from the Capitol. I would walk to meet my wife on the way home from work, and we would meet at the halfway point which just happened to be the east Capitol grounds, right at the bottom of the steps. I don't know about the White House, but every day at five o'clock, it looked like that building was conducting a fire drill. A mass exodus happened at the end of every work day, right there for everyone to see. I think that whole "everybody in government works 25 hours a day, 8 days a week" is at least partially a myth.
How appropriate for 2024.Both parties.
What a difference two weeks makes 😂
Josh and Donna were 100% dorkin'.
Hmmm. Do you think any of the real-life happenings in the White House has anything to do with this video?
Want more tin foil for your hat? Sometimes a rose is just a rose.
Like FDR leading the US through WWII from a wheelchair but feeling the need to slightly conceal that from the public perception of him?
@@PeterHarlequinWhite sometimes a 10yr old video clip is just a 10yr old video clip, loo
@@scarlettmi From the movie The American President: "...if there had been a tv in every living room sixty years ago, this country does not elect a man in a wheelchair." At that time---and still today for many---a wheelchair automatically means a lessened brain ability. They saw FDR as a leader because of how the secret service and the White House staff worked together to conceal his condition. They controlled the press photos. He gave his public speeches standing in braces, and they lasted only so long. They really did need to conceal his condition. Perception in a war is everything.