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What does Bartlet say to God?

What does Bartlet say to God?

The President’s tirade in Latin at the end loosely translates as: “Thank you, Lord. Am I to believe these things from a righteous God, a just God, a wise God? To hell with your punishments! I was your servant, your messenger on the earth; I did my duty.

How does the West Wing end?

Leo suffers a heart attack and dies on the night of the election, reflecting the death of actor John Spencer. Santos wins the election, and the last few episodes show the final days of the Bartlet administration and Santos’ transition. In the series finale, Santos is sworn in as President.

Why is Jed short for Josiah?

‘Jed’ is short for Josiah, just like ‘Ted’ is short for the Biblical name Tosiah. ‘Ned’ is the nickname of Nosiah Stark of Winterfell. I don’t understand the confusion.

Who was the Christian president in the west wing?

There’s a great scene in “The Midterms” episode of the TV Series The West Wing – where President Bartlet takes a Christian talk show host to task over her position on homosexuality by throwing some challenging Old Testament dilemmas her way. According to the President, she’s being quite selective in the things she chooses to believe …

Are there any speeches in the west wing?

—No cheating by choosing an entire monologue, unless it’s necessary to have the whole monologue to appreciate the greatness of the lines. —No formal speeches. The writing is so elevated that it would mean the list was all formal speeches. Just know that yes, I agree that “ The streets of heaven are too crowded with angels tonight; is excellent.

Why do we believe what we believe West Wing?

This post is about knowing why we believe what we believe. There’s a great scene in “The Midterms” episode of the TV Series The West Wing – where President Bartlet takes a Christian talk show host to task over her position on homosexuality by throwing some challenging Old Testament dilemmas her way.

What did President Bartlet say in the west wing?

President Bartlet tells one of his speechwriters, Will, this line and it hits hard as Will responds, finishing the quote by saying, “because it’s the only thing that ever has.” This is a quote from anthropologist Margaret Mead, but it carries a certain weight when quoted in the show and fits with the dialogue seamlessly.