A list of puns related to "Posse Comitatus (organization)"
Does this episode get enough credit? On my some # rewatch and this episode always gets me in all the emotional places.
Mostly, because of The special agent (Mark Harmon) is killed. But also the hard moral choice made about Shareef.
We do get some talk about βCrime, boy, I donβt knowβ. For me, itβs the whole damn episode. Right in the feels.
That is all
Edit. Since I didnβt have the actorβs name correct
So in response to recent events, hereβs a fun mental exercise.
In Trumpβs press conference today, he threatened to send federal military forces into cities and states unwilling to stop the political violence and protesting.
Gov. Brown is allowing the national guard to support OR state police for the protests tonight, but doesnβt want the national guard deployed in a policing capacity.
Trumpβs notion here is that if states like OR continue to be affected with rioting, he will supersede those governors wishes of those states and deploy the national guard.
On its surface, this is contravened by the Posse Comitatus act of 1878, but President Eisenhower already established a precedent for the national guard being called in to enforce the peace, and federal law, during the school segregation crisis in Little Rock in 1958.
In 2011, President Obama amended the insurrection act to make the indefinite detention of citizens allowed if they are actively engaged or associated with Al-queda, taliban, or βforces that are engaged in hostilities against the United Statesβ. link
Earlier this week Trump and his lackey AG Barr, declared Antifa a terrorist organization link . With the wildly loose definitions of domestic terrorism brought forth by the patriot act link
Trump has built upon the work of several presidents before him, and now has the conditions for mass, indefinite detentions at any protest related to this strife or future strife. It will be up to protestors to prove they are not Antifa to escape this or detention.
This is how authoritarian fascism wins in the US.
Rewatched last night.
I just love the last three minutes of this episode. The song itself is already great, (is that song even available anywhere?) but combined with the clips of Shareef being assassinated and the waiting between Fitz, Leo and President Bartlet makes it more special. I think itβs one of my favorite endings. I always rewind it at least once.
Iβd continue on and watch 20 Hours in America, but I want to start the Newsroom.
There's a guy in the scene in Bermuda who kind of looks like Danny, but it doesn't make sense that it would be him. Is it him?
So one frustrating thing about this episode is why was Donovan in a Korean grocery at 98th & Broadway. It makes absolutely no sense if they were at a Broadway show.
Theater district is In the time square / 40s-50s area and Lincoln Center is in the late 60s-70s.
There is absolutely no need for him to travel 30-50 blocks north to get to a Milky Way and Rose at a bodega.
Section 221: The organization, equipment and discipline of the militia shall conform as nearly as practicable to the regulations for the government of the armies of the United States.
Just rewatching the final episode of season 3 Posse Comitatus, and is again confirmed, that this is my favorite episode of the series.
Watching these episodes again, it is remarkable how easy it is to get completely absorbed in this show... These are two of my very favorite episodes along with the 2 episodes 20 hours in America (Amy Adams!! Yes please!)
Anyway on this rewatch I had a couple of questions:
What is the reference Leo makes to Fitzwalace when they are discussing the Bermuda Triangle? Leo says he thought it was like Toscanini in the corn field. What does that mean?
Fitz tells the President in the situation room killing Sharif can't be military, quoting Posse Comitatus, yet in the end it is military, how can that be?
Side note I loved Donovan and C.J... the way they kill him off makes me sad, he should have known to clear the room!!
Iβm sure most of you have noticed this since a lot of people on here have rewatched this show 27184 times, (someday Iβll be one of those people), but I finished watching Posse Comitatus on my rewatch and I just noticed the song Bartlet is telling Stanley about that heβs trying to remember is the song thatβs played at the end...
Iβm slow itβs fine.
Also I really like this episode. Not that I didnβt before, but it just hit me differently this time around. Although Simonβs death did hurt me more.
Every time I see people arguing on JRE, Tucker Carlson, MSNBC about their concern or inclination in bringing Army to stop looting or anything I end up shouting POSSE COMITATUS why would you not mention it.
What.an.episode.
Watched it again last night. It is such an epic finale.
The emotional ride of watching CJ and Simon hit it off, watching her finally move on with a man, just to see him murdered doing what he did best: protect others
The arc of watching President Bartlet battle with his own moral compass: he knows that killing Abdul Sheeref is wrong, just plain wrong - but as Leo tells him - 'you won' - President Bartlet cannot afford to let his own moral compass get in the way of the moral compass of the Presidency
Every season finale is done to perfection in this show!
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