Reverend Don Butler is a fictional conservative televangelist from Virginia, played by Don S. Davis. Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. Televangelism is the use of Television to communicate the Christian faith The Commonwealth of Virginia ( is an American state Don Sinclair Davis ( August 4 1942 - June 29 2008) was an American Character actor, Theatre Professor He is a recurring character on the American television show The West Wing. He was a candidate for the Republican Party's nomination for President of the United States in the 2006 election, but was defeated by Arnold Vinick, a U. The President of the United States is the Head of state and Head of government of the United States and is the highest political official in United States by The US presidential election of 2006 is a fictional event portrayed during the sixth and seventh seasons on the American Television show The Arnold Vinick is a Fictional character on the Television series The West Wing played by Alan Alda. S. Senator from California. California ( is a US state on the West Coast of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean.
In "In God We Trust", it is mentioned that Butler won primaries in conservative states that Vinick, a pro-choice moderate, could never have hoped to have won. " In God We Trust " is episode 130 of The West Wing. Plot Senator Vinick wins the Republican nomination for presidency and begins working on Overview See also Ethical aspects of abortion Pro-choice advocates emphasize their beliefs that having a child is a personal choice that affects a woman's body and It is also said that Butler was the last candidate standing against Vinick after the other candidates (Glen Allen Walken, Congressman Darren Gibson, Allard and three others) dropped out. Glen Allen Walken (sometimes spelled 'Glenallen' or 'Glen Alan' Walken is a fictional character on The West Wing played by John Goodman.
After Vinick secured the nomination, Butler became his first choice as running mate; despite Butler's strong criticism of Vinick's pro-choice views on abortion, Vinick thought highly of him and felt he needed Butler to unite the party and help Vinick gain support among pro-life social conservatives. Overview See also Ethical aspects of abortion Pro-choice advocates emphasize their beliefs that having a child is a personal choice that affects a woman's body and An Vinick attempted to offer the VP position to Butler, but Butler contended that he could serve neither as Vinick's running mate nor as his vice president, given their very different views on abortion. Vinick then turned to Governor Ray Sullivan of West Virginia, a pro-life conservative with more independent appeal and experience, who accepted the vice presidential nomination. Ray Sullivan was a Fictional Republican governor of West Virginia, played by Brett Cullen. West Virginia ( is a state in the Appalachian Upland South, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, bordered by
Butler and his pro-life views are mentioned again in "Message of the Week", when he is said to be one of the key leaders of the (fictional) American Christian Assembly, a socially conservative group led by prominent Christian Right reverends. " Message of the Week " is episode 135 of The West Wing. The Christian right is a term used predominantly in the United States to describe a spectrum of right-wing Christian political and social movements and When George Rohr, a key advisor to the ACA, began pressuring Vinick for promises on pro-life judicial appointments and Vinick attempted to defend his position on abortion by highlighting the difference between him and his Democratic opponent, Matt Santos, on Partial-Birth, Rohr bluntly retorted "Reverend Butler and the others think that just means that Santos wants to kill a few hundred more babies a year than you do. Matthew Vincente 'Matt' Santos is a Fictional character on the American Television show The West Wing, played by Jimmy Smits The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act (Public Law 108-105 HR 760 S 3 18 U "
Though there is no solid evidence to support that Butler's character was modeled after any actual person, there are similarities to televangelist Pat Robertson, who is based in Virginia Beach, Virginia and who himself was a presidential candidate in 1988. Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (born March 22 1930 is a controversial Televangelist from the United States. Virginia Beach (pronounced /vɚˌdʒɪnjəˈbiːtʃ/ is an Independent city located in the South Hampton Roads area and one of the largest cities in Year 1988 ( MCMLXXXVIII) was a Leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar) And also was known for is Pro-Life and Anti-gay views. Overview See also Ethical aspects of abortion Pro-life individuals generally believe that human life should be valued either from conception or Implantation