Although the episode is a patchwork of continuing plotlines such as the Presidents health saga and Vice-President Hoynes bid for ascendancy as well as lighter moments such as C.J.s caper comedy with the Egyptian cat statue and Sams run-in with Winifred Hooper (the kind of nineteen year old who exists nowhere but on the set of The West Wing), Stackhouses words bring us back to the episodes focus. Purposive Communication Module 2. A beautiful tribute to the power of love, and family. The Stackhouse Filibusters story of one mans dignified fight to achieve a goal against the odds brings a lump to the throat. Toby watched from the back - mystified as to why the Vice President had agreed to this and took such a hard stance. season. It fires up the same emotions we feel when Gregory Peck urges the jury to do its duty and believe in Tom Robinson, when Rose Tyler disintegrates that fleet of Daleks, or when Neville wins Gryffindor those last ten points and thus the House Cup. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. Cette tactique dilatoire peut consister prononcer dlibrment d . ". What does Toby want the Vice President to do? Cue a quick phone around (Charlie, start with the grandfathers), and Stackhouse is offered a reprieve, a rest, and a glass of water thanks to a question from the floor. Stackhouse dismisses Josh and walks out. And thus Stackhouse is up there reading from a recipe book on a Friday night. She mentioned the bill being filibustered was called The Family Wellness Act. Said Snyder, "We give a Republican something constructive. He was not a staff writer on The . Has anyone else had this Babish speech in their heads the Rosslyn Location :) - details in comments. That's what's going to be going on in my head now when I watch. Wiki User. I've always assumed it was something to be ignored, much like Sports Night's 'Six Southern Gentlemen; issue, but I've also always wondered if there was some explanation I wasn't thinking of. The reason why anyone on The West Wing does anything at all is President Bartletnot just for him, but for what he represents. I used to love this episode. Pete was a staff writer on Sports Night. insists that the senior staff and the White House Press Corps stay around as Senator Howard Stackhouse filibusters from a Friday afternoon through a good part of the night. is saying writing to her father, and the voiceover says, "He has no hope, not to mention, I can't imaging what the hell he's fighting for." All senator's have a chance to speak with no time limit. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. Josh has an unofficial bro date with Mike Piazza. Married women outnumbered unmarried women in the workforce. Yahoo Sports. The Worst Wing. If Jed Bartlet didnt exist, it would be necessary to invent him. Granted, for people who like theirWest Winga little more shouting-Latin-at-God, it may seem schmaltzy, but with season twos shooting, MS storyline, and the finale events to come, Lord knows we could all use a high-five at this point. Thinking Josh finalizes a $6B health care plan that has strong support from both parties in both houses and appears to be a slam dunk for passage, but 78-year-old Senator Howard Stackhouse pulls a last-minute surprise--he wants money added for autism research or he'll filibuster. Eventually Donna Moss sees a way of resolving the filibuster after realizing that the Senator's grandson himself has autism. (disabilitieslike sight, vision or handicapped)c.explainwhat the senator is seeking for the bill what his motivation is for doing sosenator stackhouse is seeking to add to the wellness As the filibuster continues, Donna is watching the news coverage and asks for some tape to be sent to her - she has noticed something in some "B roll" of a campaign appearance of the Senator with his grandchildren. How much money can be saved by getting rid of the reports? You keep the floor as long as you hold the floor. comes into the White House Mess and finds Sam. He reads recipes, novels and poker rulebooks to the empty chamber be 13. First of all, Happy Birthday. Josh finalizes a $6B health care plan that has strong support from both parties in both houses and appears to be a slam dunk for passage, but 78-year-old Senator Howard Stackhouse pulls a last-minute surprise--he wants money added for autism research or he'll filibuster. 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The longest filibuster in the history of the U.S. Senate was delivered by then-Democrat Strom . and tells her that she thinks that Stackhouse has an autistic grandchild. And you have an old man on the edge of retirement, kind of a joke now, if he'd have stood up and said, let me tell you about my grandson, Charlie, he could get some attention. Structured like an eighties sports flick, it features an 'he's never going to. When we're done with those two, we'll go on to the other 98. Toby has struck a nerve, as he does later when he realizes something I would have never figured out. "People were trying to attach tobacco and abortion legislation. ", "Everyone wants to hang an ornament on it in the form of riders and attachments," says Whitford, who plays Josh Lyman. Summary: The staff is blindsided when an elderly senator stages a Friday night filibuster to block their Family Wellness bill; Toby is confused when VP Hoynes, a strong supporter of the oil industry, volunteers to give a speech attacking the energy sector; CJ tries to locate a valuable Egyptian cat goddess statue given to the President. Prijevodi fraza POSTOJI STANOVITA s hrvatskog na engleski i primjeri upotrebe rijei "POSTOJI STANOVITA" u reenici s njihovim prijevodima: Moda postoji stanovita pogibelj. He would have been 72 years old at the time. C. J. Cregg is explaining to her father why she cannot attend his 70th birthday celebration, Josh Lyman is writing to thank his mother for a pair of shoes, and Sam Seaborn is writing to his father in an attempt to thaw the atmosphere between them following the disclosure of his dad's (28-year) affair. [Very minor spoiler next] It ends with Dana handing the show over to Sally and going on a date with Gordon, setting the stage for the remaining seasons worth of drama between Dana and Casey. Throughout the episode, Stackhouse (played by George Coe, a familiar face from, well, just about everything) is seen on monitors and TV screens, his unending speech fading in and out of scenes. S2E17 - The Stackhouse Filibuster by The Worst Wing Podcast published on 2019-06-27T22:46:50Z. "Meg Ryan's Bossy Co-Star" Answer: The Family Wellness Act As C.J. Runtime: 60 minutes Director: Bryan Gordon Story: Peter McCabe Teleplay: Aaron Sorkin 8.6 (9 votes) Guest Cast Tim Matheson as Vice President John Hoynes George Coe as Senator Howard Stackhouse Cara DeLizia as Winifred Hooper View full cast list Cast Appearances Martin Sheen as President Jed Bartlet John Spencer as Leo McGarry Allison Janney "17 People" smartly condensed the amateur PI stuff and concerns itself primarily with telling Toby about Bartlet's MS, letting that information settle, and watching Toby slowly accept the truth. 12. Starring Martin Sheen, Allison Janney, Bradley Whitford Genres Drama Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English We're mad men. This rewatch however, my takeaway was - federal funding for an illness that affects several thousands was allocated because the White House senior staff only felt pity/empathy, after realizing that it was a Senator who might be affected by it. Episode: The Stackhouse Filibuster part of The West Wing Season 2; More from The West Wing Season 2 part of The West Wing; Description Staffers are blindsided when an elderly Senator begins a Friday night filibuster before a vote on a crucial health care bill, until Donna finds information that changes their perspective. Donna agrees that C.J. How much was the Bill orginally? Another episode almost completely bereft of all but the most procedural political maneuvering. Senator Howard Stackhouse (D-MN) has taken to the floor and launched a filibuster against a piece of legislation on healthcare. To be clear (just so things don't go too far off-topic), what I'm saying is that his meeting with Josh could have happened before the bill was closed when everyone else ._3K2ydhts9_ES4s9UpcXqBi{display:block;padding:0 16px;width:100%} President Josiah Bartlet: I want to call senators. Meanwhile, Toby is . I'm not sure where you're getting it was in then, but later removed. Yet as much as I love Bartlet, I found myself sympathizing with Toby on this one. ._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4{width:100%}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4:hover ._31L3r0EWsU0weoMZvEJcUA{display:none}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4 ._31L3r0EWsU0weoMZvEJcUA,._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4:hover ._11Zy7Yp4S1ZArNqhUQ0jZW{display:block}._1LHxa-yaHJwrPK8kuyv_Y4 ._11Zy7Yp4S1ZArNqhUQ0jZW{display:none} In "The Stackhouse Filibuster," Republicans look more human. Soon after, were told, twenty-eight Senators were in the queue to ask more, and thus one man, described earlier by Josh as having little influence, little power, and few friends (it speaks of the high status of our cast that a State Senator can be accepted as such), achieves his mission. The way Janel pulls of being a competant worker able to keep up with every single member of the team (often as you point out more valuble) while still being believably naiive enough to be the audience surrogate for Josh's poltical lesson to the veiwer. Rarely for The West Wing, much of the episode is narrated by voiceover. I guess I'm still torn, though it's clear The West Wing has set up a fantasyor, as it may be, a windowinto what that latter category looks like. It doesn't matter, so long as they hold the floor, do not stop speaking, and do not sit down. The actor who plays the filibustering Senator Howard Stackhouse of Minnesota died 14 years after this episode first aired. Typically, a senator wishing to filibuster will ask to speak on the floor of the chamber and, in an attempt to stall legislation action, hold forth for hours at a time. Written by Aaron Sorkin from a story by Bryan Gordon, The Stackhouse Filibuster is an unabashedly feel-good entry. Intense and dedicated presidential advisers get their personal lives hopelessly tangled up with professional duties as they try to conduct the business of running a country with fictional Democratic President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet. named after. This episode is one of my favourites. JOSH [VO]The message was pretty cryptic like something you'd slip to a bank teller. (At around 13 mins) C.J. Plot. And when Leo answers his phone for an urgent business matter, Bartlet attacks. TV Guide Online, The biggest hurdle, according to Whitford, was preventing the bill from becoming a "Christmas tree. And being who he is, he then fully committed to having the autism funding added. Party leaders of the United States Senate, First Amendment to the United States Constitution. please don't lay this one on Josh. Stackhouse FilibusterWest Wing According to court documents, investigators believe Miles provided a gun used to shoot and kill Jamea Jonae Harris, a 23-year-old woman, in Tuscaloosa in the early hours of Sunday morning after an . The West Wing. by John Morgan Odd homophobic comment Bartlet makes about Leo joining him for dinner. Its Revenge of the Nerds writ large on a political stage (in true West Wing style, what saves Stackhouse isnt his dogged tenacity or grandfatherly love, but nerdy inside-and-out knowledge of bureaucratic Senate rules). Bartlet disagrees. "In its first season, the show was popular but with a taint," Snyder said. 14. 35. These rich, character-based episodes are my favorites (see also "Nol") because of how powerful tiny details can become. director of photography Film Editing by Janet Ashikaga Casting By John Frank Levey As she comes back to her desk, a staffer hands her a message for Josh from Senator Stackhouse. It doesn't take much: Toby surmises that the VP is putting himself out in the spotlight and on the road, then throws his ball against the wall for a few days and has it all figured out. The Vice President is on his way out when Toby stops him to ask him directly why he volunteered to make the comments about energy. A stubborn Senator delays a vote--and the Senate's vacation--for over nine hours. How true is that, really? She has written about TV, film and books for Den of Geek since 2010, and for. We use archival inks, archival media, and a color-correct workflow to ensure that our giclee printing services are some of the highest quality offerings in the industry. [Josh is now writing a message to his mother] Josh was prepared to ignore the message, but after talking with Leo - it was decided to take the meeting with Stackhouse. Putting aside questions as to why the revelation of his personal connection to a disease suddenly brings everyone around to Stackhouses cause (autistic kids not born to Senator grandfathers dont inspire support? The Double Bubble Logoff Trap - PVPing by logging off? - Listen to 2.17: The Stackhouse Filibuster (Live with Bradley Whitford) by The West Wing Weekly instantly on your tablet, phone or browser - no downloads needed. ._2Gt13AX94UlLxkluAMsZqP{background-position:50%;background-repeat:no-repeat;background-size:contain;position:relative;display:inline-block} We learn about what a filibuster is, children! Cregg, Allison Janneys White House Press Secretary in The West Wings season twoThe Stackhouse Filibuster. Elsewhere: C.J. . We. The West Wing usually has such faith in its audience's ability to fall in love with the rich world it creates; to stand back and have the characters say, "This is why you should love what's happening" played directly to what seems to be The West Wing's weakest moments: a lack of clarity. .he's on the ground, has experience.". The second season of the American political drama television series The West Wing aired in the United States on NBC from October 4, 2000 to May 16, 2001 and consisted of 22 episodes. The Stackhouse Filibuster. And when Casey finally has it out with Dana over that decision, my friend groaned. Sam wants to head up to the Hamptons. His filibuster ended when he had to go to the bathroom. 15. It's politics as usual in Season 2's "The Stackhouse Filibuster," in which an old, stodgy senator tried to block President Bartlet's Family Wellness Act by refusing to yield the floor. ", "TV meets reality: Brad Whitford lobbies for autism" that writing a letter to an absent person is an attempt to make the audience care more about the goings-on at the job. "It's wise to have dead audience jokes in your pocket.". 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The two of them head back upstairs. And, as in real life, the bill runs into trouble and is saved only when. Josh comes to the office and she tells him about the travel plans she has made for him to try and get to Port St. Lucie. Discuss why democracy might make a country more or less egalitarian? What did Stackhouse have to do in order to be able to sit down? "But who's going to argue with the best writer in Hollywood? Amazing how simple images can mean so much with repetition. The Den of Geek quarterly magazine is packed with exclusive features, interviews, previews and deep dives into geek culture. At one point, Toby and Bartlet are discussing how Bartlet receives the treatments, and Bartlet replies that "a" doctor administers them. ), its tear-in-the-eye stuff. .FIYolDqalszTnjjNfThfT{max-width:256px;white-space:normal;text-align:center} He's a curmudgeon. Snyder and Whitford hit it off. "Craig has been phenomenally integral in helping us formulate an autism story line," Whitford said in a telephone interview from "West Wing's" L.A. set. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. The remainder of "The Stackhouse Filibuster" concerns Toby (aka Sam's favorite writer) snooping out the Vice President's intentions for next term, and his search for answers continues into "17 People." (Allison Janney) anxiously paws through her memory as she seeks to locate a missing ceramic cat statue given to the President by a Mideastern potentate who expects to see it displayed during his upcoming visit; Josh (Bradley Whitford) strains to finish business in time to catch a flight for a weekend visit to the spring-training camp of the New York Mets in Florida. How much was the Bill orginally? Snuffy Walden Cinematography by Thomas Del Ruth . And the rest was in such stark contrast to the eerie darkness of Toby and Bartlet that I couldn't help but laugh every time it cut away to Josh, Sam, and Donna trying out their ridiculous material. We revisit the meeting at which Josh initially snubbed Stackhouses bid (and unwittingly ruined his own weekend New York Mets plans in the process), and eventually come to Donnas realisation that the Senator has a personal investment in the autism funding for which hes fighting. He became so intrigued with the bill process that he pitched his boss, West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin, an idea for an episode based on his real Washington experience. Buy The West Wing S2 E17 The Stackhouse. The President suffered an episode yet made decisions about the security of the United Statesdefended by insisting it was okay because Leo was around. the strategic use (or abuse) of a senator's power to use his/her speaking time about a bill. -Abbey. about a ceramic cat statue that was presented to the President on a trip to Egypt a year ago. What does Senator Stackhouse want added to the Bill? [Laughter]. ._2a172ppKObqWfRHr8eWBKV{-ms-flex-negative:0;flex-shrink:0;margin-right:8px}._39-woRduNuowN7G4JTW4I8{margin-top:12px}._136QdRzXkGKNtSQ-h1fUru{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex;margin:8px 0;width:100%}.r51dfG6q3N-4exmkjHQg_{font-size:10px;font-weight:700;letter-spacing:.5px;line-height:12px;text-transform:uppercase;-ms-flex-pack:justify;justify-content:space-between;-ms-flex-align:center;align-items:center}.r51dfG6q3N-4exmkjHQg_,._2BnLYNBALzjH6p_ollJ-RF{display:-ms-flexbox;display:flex}._2BnLYNBALzjH6p_ollJ-RF{margin-left:auto}._1-25VxiIsZFVU88qFh-T8p{padding:0}._2nxyf8XcTi2UZsUInEAcPs._2nxyf8XcTi2UZsUInEAcPs{color:var(--newCommunityTheme-widgetColors-sidebarWidgetTextColor)} When multiple amendments are added to the bill, which makes it too expensive to pass. People. Still, it makes for great narrative, and as many of us found out this week, if the Senator is singing your tune, it feels like a hell of a victory when they pull it off. Stackhouse - who's obviously older - could have been involved in a committee on another bill / issue and his aids didn't know/bring to his attention much about the omnibus bill. Breaks, to great diplomatic embarrassment. The very rule that blocked anti-lynching bills and attempted to block the Civil Rights Act in the 1960's is also likely to block a long-needed minimum wage increase in the coming years and various bills that help people's lives. Could this bill had been put together without Stackhouse knowing about it? The series is a wish-fulfilment parallel world that ran alongside the Bush administration, showing brilliant thinkers using their vast vocabularies and even vaster brains to beat the bullies and slam-dunk the victories we lefties wanted to see in real life.
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