Let Bartlet Be Bartlet

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Dejad que Bartlet sea Bartlet es el decimonoveno capítulo de la serie dramática El ala oeste de la Casa Blanca. rdf:langString
"Let Bartlet Be Bartlet" is the 19th episode of The West Wing and first aired on NBC on April 26, 2000. In the episode, a White House insider writes a memo that attacks President Bartlet for his ineffectiveness in making bold decisions due to his timid nature. The series creators subsequently used the title phrase, "Let Bartlet be Bartlet," as a recurring rallying cry in the series. In addition, political commentators took the same lesson from the episode and have applied it since 2001 to politicians in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dejad que Bartlet sea Bartlet
rdf:langString Let Bartlet Be Bartlet
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rdf:langString List of The West Wing episodes
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rdf:langString Dejad que Bartlet sea Bartlet es el decimonoveno capítulo de la serie dramática El ala oeste de la Casa Blanca.
rdf:langString "Let Bartlet Be Bartlet" is the 19th episode of The West Wing and first aired on NBC on April 26, 2000. In the episode, a White House insider writes a memo that attacks President Bartlet for his ineffectiveness in making bold decisions due to his timid nature. The series creators subsequently used the title phrase, "Let Bartlet be Bartlet," as a recurring rallying cry in the series. In addition, political commentators took the same lesson from the episode and have applied it since 2001 to politicians in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries.
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