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Volumn 10, Issue 2, 2005, Pages 335-355

Inscribing the American body politic: Martin Sheen and two American decades

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EID: 19944413057     PISSN: 14650045     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/14650040590946610     Document Type: Article
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    • These include the president's secretary, Mrs (Delores) Landingham (Kathryn Joosten) (who dies), the vivaciously intelligent young Republican, Ainsley Hayes (Emily Procter), recruited by the administration to give them a heads-up on the thinking of the opposition (and who is accommodated in a basement office complete with water pipes and distant from the 'real' debates upstairs), Donna Moss, whose 'commonsense' marks her as a far more useful adviser on political pragmatics than Josh gives her credit for, first season political strategist Mandy Hampton (Moira Kelly), whose grating advice and in-your-face manner alienate the male team, the deaf and politically astute Joey Lucas (Marlee Matlin) who acts as a political strategist and pollster for the Bartlet Democrats, Amy Gardner (Mary-Louise Parker), director of the Women's Leadership Coalition and latterly chief of staff to the First Lady, and Margaret (NiCole Robinson), the enigmatic secretary to Leo McGarry.
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    • In the episode '17 People' Ainsley declares: 'A new amendment we vote on declaring that I am equal under the law to a man? I'm mortified to discover there's reason to believe I wasn't before. I'm a citizen of this country. I'm not a special subset in need of your protection. I do not have to have my rights handed down to me by a bunch of old white men. The same Article 14 that protects you protects me.'
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