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2.  I'm gonna need you
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3.  Come on.
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4.  - Move!
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5.  Move! It's clear. 
			  
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6.  - Move, move, move.
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7.  - Let's go, let's go!
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8.  A plane just struck
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10.  Phones are go, sir. 
			  
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11.  The SVTC.
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12.  find out how many planes are
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13.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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14.  Let's get
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15.  May I get the president
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16.  We got planes in the air
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17.  I still have
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19.  I need permission
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20.  at a Canadian airport. 
			  
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21.  very large
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22.  Flying over Pennsylvania on course. 
			  
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23.  And three other planes
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24.  I'm seeing five planes
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25.  No! Scratch that.
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26.  I have NORAD on the line. 
			  
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27.  That is correct.
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28.  Mr. Vice President,
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29.  Mr. President. 
			  
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30.  The situation
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31.  I strongly recommend
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32.  I have, uh, sequestered
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33.  Okay, then. 
			  
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34.  Sir, Donald Rumsfeld is 
			  
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35.  at the Pentagon on line three. 
			  
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36.  - That?
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37.  Dick, are there
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38.  I need rules of engagement. 
			  
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39.  Let's get the President back on line, sir. 
			  
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40.  You have authorization to shoot down 
			  
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41.  any aircraft deemed a threat. 
			  
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42.  Presidential authority? 
			  
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43.  That is correct.
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44.  "UNODIR," sir? 
			  
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45.  Unless otherwise directed. 
			  
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46.  By all accounts
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47.  in that room on that terrible day, 
			  
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48.  there was confusion... 
			  
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49.  fear... 
			  
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50.  uncertainty. 
			  
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51.  But Dick Cheney saw something else 
			  
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52.  that no one else did. 
			  
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53.  He saw an opportunity. 
			  
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54.  As the world becomes
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55.  we tend to focus on the things 
			  
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56.  that are right there in front of us... 
			  
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57.  while ignoring the massive forces 
			  
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58.  that actually change and shape our lives. 
			  
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59.  And with people working
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60.  for less and less, 
			  
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61.  when we do have free time, 
			  
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62.  the last thing we want is 
			  
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63.  complicated analysis
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64.  lobbying, 
			  
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65.  international trade agreements, 
			  
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66.  and tax bills. 
			  
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67.  So it's no surprise 
			  
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68.  that when a monotone, 
			  
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69.  bureaucratic vice president
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70.  we hardly noticed... 
			  
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71.  as he achieved
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72.  that very few leaders 
			  
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73.  in the history of America ever have... 
			  
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74.  - Vice President, for your...
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75.  - ... get this started?
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76.  I'm fucking dying! 
			  
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77.  Forever changing
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78.  for millions and millions of lives. 
			  
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79.  And he did it like a ghost, 
			  
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80.  with most people having no idea who he is 
			  
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81.  or where he came from. 
			  
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82.  How does a man
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83.  Well, it starts in 1963... 
			  
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84.  when Dick's best girl, Lynne, 
			  
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85.  was getting straight A's
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86.  Lynne had helped Dick get
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87.  where he did way more
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88.  Pretty soon, Dick got the boot. 
			  
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89.  Back then, they would've called 
			  
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90.  a guy like him a ne'er-do-well. 
			  
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91.  In today's parlance, 
			  
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92.  they would just call him a dirtbag. 
			  
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93.  Man down! 
			  
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94.  Ooh! 
			  
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95.  His leg looks like
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96.  Somebody give that poor son
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97.  All right, back to work. 
			  
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98.  I said, back to work. 
			  
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99.  Take him into town,
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100.  Find another man for tomorrow. 
			  
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101.  Somebody help. 
			  
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102.  You got a problem, Cheney? 
			  
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103.  No, sir. 
			  
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104.  Huh? 
			  
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105.  Are we becoming friends? 
			  
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106.  Will you stop touching me? 
			  
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107.  What? 
			  
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108.  What are you gonna do
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109.  Huh? Whoo! 
			  
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110.  The fuck you gonna do
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111.  There you go. 
			  
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112.  Two times. 
			  
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113.  Two times! 
			  
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114.  I have to drag you out of that jail 
			  
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115.  like a filthy hobo. 
			  
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116.  I'm sorry, Lynne. 
			  
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117.  What? 
			  
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118.  - What did you just say?
- I'm sorry, Lynnie. 
			  
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119.  You're sorry?
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120.  You're sorry. 
			  
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121.  One time is "I'm sorry." 
			  
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122.  Two times makes me think that
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123.  You already got your ass
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124.  for drinking and fighting. 
			  
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125.  And now you're just going
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126.  that hangs power lines
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127.  Are you gonna live
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128.  We're gonna have ten kids?
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129.  Can we discuss
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130.  No, we're gonna
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131.  while you smell like vomit 
			  
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132.  and cheap booze. 
			  
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133.  - Does Dick want some coffee?
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134.  Mom, get out! 
			  
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135.  Get out.
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136.  Jesus Christ! 
			  
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137.  Okay. Here's my plan. 
			  
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138.  All right? 
			  
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139.  Either you stand up straight... 
			  
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140.  and you get your back straight... 
			  
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141.  and you have the courage
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142.  or I'm gone. 
			  
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143.  I know a dozen guys 
			  
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144.  and a few professors at school
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145.  I love you, Lynne. 
			  
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146.  Then prove it! 
			  
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147.  Prove it! 
			  
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148.  I can't... 
			  
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149.  go to a big Ivy League school, 
			  
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150.  and I can't run a company
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151.  That's just the way
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152.  I need you. 
			  
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153.  And right now you are
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154.  I've... I've seen my mom
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155.  for my father to get home. 
			  
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156.  And I've seen my father
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157.  and raising his voice and way worse, 
			  
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158.  and I am not dancing
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159.  Do you know why I fuck her? 
			  
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160.  I'm not. 
			  
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161.  So can you change? 
			  
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162.  Can you change,
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163.  I won't ever
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164.  You were chosen
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165.  your diligence,
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166.  Stated simply, you are
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167.  So let's go forward and learn
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168.  God bless you all 
			  
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169.  and God bless this great nation. 
			  
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170.  And now, I'd like to introduce some...
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171.  who has done quite well for himself 
			  
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172.  here in the Capitol. 
			  
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173.  Representative Donald Rumsfeld. 
			  
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174.  Did Bob tell you that this
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175.  Huh? 
			  
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176.  Did he? 
			  
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177.  Huh? Yeah? 
			  
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178.  Well, it's not. 
			  
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179.  It's what we called in the Navy
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180.  Donald Rumsfeld, 
			  
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181.  or "Rummy,"
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182.  was the former captain of
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183.  and an elite navyjet pilot. 
			  
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184.  Most congressmen
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185.  Best and brightest. 
			  
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186.  Rumsfeld,
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187.  Where? 
			  
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188.  like a master
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189.  And, like any master,
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190.  he would cut you. 
			  
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191.  This can be a great opportunity. 
			  
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192.  An opportunity to work 
			  
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193.  in the hallways of decision-making 
			  
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194.  in the most powerful country
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195.  And if that doesn't give you a hard-on, 
			  
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196.  I don't know what will. 
			  
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197.  Sorry to the few ladies in the room. 
			  
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198.  This program didn't used to have girls,
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199.  Anyway, I'm Don. 
			  
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200.  Whatever you do... 
			  
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201.  don't work for Bob over here. 
			  
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202.  He is the most boring
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203.  Isn't that right, Bob? 
			  
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204.  All right, that's it. 
			  
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205.  Go get a congressman
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206.  And if his wife calls,
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207.  All right, that's it. Scat. 
			  
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208.  Hey, I'm Alan. 
			  
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209.  You're the other guy from the University 
			  
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210.  - of Wisconsin, right?
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211.  Uh, so one of us is supposed to start 
			  
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212.  with a Democrat
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213.  Do you care
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214.  'Cause I did a lot of work
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215.  Um, what party is,
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216.  Well, there are three penises
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217.  Yeah, you,
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218.  Rumsfeld is a Republican. 
			  
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219.  Perfect. 'Cause, uh... 
			  
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220.  that's what I am. 
			  
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221.  Don't lurk.
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222.  Um, Dick Cheney,
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223.  You're congressional relations 
			  
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224.  for my Office of Economic Opportunity, 
			  
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225.  and you will assist me in my job 
			  
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226.  as counselor to the president. 
			  
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227.  Right. 
			  
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228.  Jesus Christ, you want me 
			  
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229.  to pin your mittens to your sleeves 
			  
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230.  so you don't fuckin' lose 'em? 
			  
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231.  - Go.
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232.  Oh, and Cheney, your two DUIs
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233.  Don't worry.
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234.  Thank you, sir. 
			  
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235.  No, thanks are when your neighbor Dottie 
			  
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236.  pulls your pud for the first time. 
			  
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237.  You owe me. 
			  
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238.  - Yes, sir.
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239.  The first thing our department did 
			  
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240.  was to conduct a sweeping audit 
			  
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241.  at the population distribution
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242.  You will see that 
			  
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243.  the Office of Economic
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244.  You're Rumsfeld's lackey, right? 
			  
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245.  Make sure he sees this. 
			  
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246.  We gotta get that
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247.  Roger Ailes,
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249.  when he worked for Nixon
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250.  Hey, Don. 
			  
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251.  Roger wants Nixon to start
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252.  Forget it. Roger knows TV,
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253.  So I would do this flaming baton trick 
			  
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254.  And Dick would wait backstage
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255.  So I'm at the state finals, 
			  
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256.  and I throw up the baton, and... 
			  
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257.  it doesn't come down. 
			  
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258.  Cheney! Oh.
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259.  It is doing nothing but damage 
			  
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260.  to our private health care institutions. 
			  
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261.  But I still got second place. 
			  
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262.  White families. Males. 
			  
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263.  Women. Hispanics. Minorities... 
			  
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264.  You're quiet. I like that. 
			  
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265.  You don't go blabbing about
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266.  I missed my flush draw
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267.  but everybody still seems
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268.  except maybe fucking Haldeman. 
			  
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269.  Oh, I mostly play Hearts,
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270.  No, no, no. 
			  
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271.  For a man like Donald Rumsfeld, 
			  
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272.  he only wanted three things
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273.  He had to keep his mouth shut. 
			  
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274.  Do what he was told. 
			  
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275.  And always, always be loyal. 
			  
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276.  What it means is Nixon likes me, 
			  
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277.  but his circle hates me. 
			  
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278.  No, I'm sure that's not true. 
			  
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279.  So, what's it gonna be? 
			  
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280.  Is it a "yes" or a "no"? 
			  
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281.  It's a "yes." 
			  
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282.  You don't even know
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283.  - I'm assuming it's to...
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284.  That's exactly the kinda "yes"
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285.  Cheney had always
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286.  and a mediocre athlete. 
			  
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287.  But now, finally, he had found
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288.  He would be a dedicated
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289.  Here's your new office. 
			  
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290.  No windows, but all you'd see 
			  
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291.  are a bunch of hippies
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292.  All right, then. 
			  
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293.  Now, at this point, 
			  
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294.  you're probably wondering
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295.  Well, let me introduce myself. 
			  
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296.  My name is Kurt. 
			  
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297.  My favorite football team
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298.  and me and my son,
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299.  And if you're wondering how I know 
			  
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300.  so much about Dick Cheney, 
			  
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301.  well, let's just say
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302.  We'll get to that later. 
			  
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303.  The Rifleman! 
			  
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304.  - Hello?
- Lynnie, 
			  
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305.  guess where I'm calling from. 
			  
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306.  I am so proud of you
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307.  I knew I picked the right man.
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308.  We did it. 
			  
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309.  Have you seen Nixon? Hmm? 
			  
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310.  Hmm? Hmm? 
			  
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311.  I did. I met him.
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312.  Oh, my gosh.
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313.  - He gave me that, uh...
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314.  that impish smile of his. 
			  
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315.  I gotta pinch myself. 
			  
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316.  Pardon my French. 
			  
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317.  It is the best fucking feeling
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318.  I can only imagine.
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319.  - I love you.
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320.  Your girls are proud of you.
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321.  Yes. 
			  
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322.  Can you say you're proud
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323.  My daddy. 
			  
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324.  You're proud of your daddy. 
			  
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325.  Oh, my goodness. 
			  
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326.  Dick Cheney's office. 
			  
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327.  So, now that I'm not just flipping cards, 
			  
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328.  I have a few ideas. 
			  
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329.  Stop. 
			  
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330.  See that door? 
			  
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331.  To Kissinger's office? 
			  
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332.  That's right. 
			  
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333.  I happen to know that Nixon
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334.  Now, why would Nixon 
			  
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335.  not be meeting Kissinger
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336.  He's having a conversation 
			  
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337.  he doesn't want to go
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338.  Very good. 
			  
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339.  What is the conversation? 
			  
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340.  We're going to bomb Cambodia. 
			  
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341.  Well, that's impossible. 
			  
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342.  That needs approval
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343.  I'm over there every day. 
			  
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344.  Oh, fuck Congress.
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345.  Then it's the greatest
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346.  But we're not, so fuck it. 
			  
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347.  But didn't the president
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348.  Listen to me, listen to me. 
			  
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349.  Because of the discussion 
			  
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350.  that Nixon and Kissinger
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351.  behind that door 
			  
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352.  five feet away from us, 
			  
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353.  in a couple of days,
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354.  a rain of 750-pound bombs 
			  
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355.  dropped from B-52s 
			  
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356.  at 20,000 feet, 
			  
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357.  will hit villages and towns
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358.  Thousands will die. 
			  
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359.  And the world will change,
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360.  That is the kind of power that exists 
			  
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361.  in this squat little ugly building. 
			  
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362.  Screw Kissinger.
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363.  So, what are we... 
			  
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364.  - Um, you know, I mean...
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365.  - What are you trying to say?
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366.  What do we believe? 
			  
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367.  What do we believe? 
			  
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368.  "What do we believe?" 
			  
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369.  Oh. That's very good. 
			  
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370.  "What do we believe?" 
			  
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371.  Oh, shit! 
			  
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372.  Like that, through there. 
			  
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373.  - You wanna try?
- Yeah. 
			  
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374.  You find out
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375.  In this case, it's a worm. 
			  
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376.  And then, uh,
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377.  Look it. Look it. 
			  
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378.  Dada. Dada, look. 
			  
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379.  The family gets to eat. 
			  
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380.  Is it a good trick
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381.  It's not good or bad.
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382.  I don't want this one hurt. 
			  
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383.  Dick had taken a job 
			  
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384.  as a political consultant
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385.  where he was finally making good money. 
			  
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386.  He took the job
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387.  had had enough of Donald Rumsfeld. 
			  
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388.  I'm out. 
			  
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389.  They're sending me to Brussels. 
			  
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390.  What? 
			  
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391.  Nixon is making me
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392.  Or as he called it... 
			  
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393.  It's a fuck-off assignment. 
			  
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394.  Kissinger and Haldeman won. 
			  
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395.  Why don't you come with me? 
			  
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396.  I got a four and a seven-year-old, Don. 
			  
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397.  Tell Don we are not moving 
			  
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398.  just because everyone
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399.  Good boy! 
			  
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400.  I taught you well these past
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401.  I'm sorry, Don. 
			  
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402.  I really am. 
			  
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403.  Don't worry. 
			  
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404.  I'm like bedbugs. 
			  
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405.  You'll have to burn the mattress
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406.  Dick was becoming
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407.  as a D.C. insider. 
			  
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408.  And Lynne had started to write articles 
			  
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409.  and explore ideas for her first novel. 
			  
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410.  Dick. 
			  
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411.  Dick. 
			  
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412.  Then she received news
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413.  The Lord is my shepherd. 
			  
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414.  I shall not want. 
			  
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415.  Lynne's mother Edna, 
			  
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416.  who had avoided the water her whole life, 
			  
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417.  was found drowned
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418.  paths of righteousness. 
			  
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419.  They said her
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420.  had had a nasty argument
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421.  She doesn't swim, Dick. 
			  
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422.  - My mother doesn't swim.
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423.  She never swam.
I don't... I don't know. 
			  
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424.  She just never swims, and then... 
			  
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425.  There was never
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426.  into Lynne's mom's death. 
			  
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427.  You wanna see me do
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428.  - No. Don't. Dad. Dad.
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429.  They're getting so big. 
			  
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430.  You're gonna be all right, Dad. 
			  
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431.  - Yeah. Yeah.
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432.  God, Dad... 
			  
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433.  So listen, after this we should... 
			  
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434.  What should we do?
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435.  Girls... 
			  
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436.  Dick, they were saying maybe... 
			  
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437.  Why don't you go to the car? 
			  
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438.  Come on, girls, let's listen
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439.  They're gettin' so beautiful, Dick.
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440.  - Mmm.
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441.  You catching any fish? 
			  
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442.  How are you, Dick? 
			  
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443.  Things going good in D.C.? 
			  
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444.  Don't ever go near my daughters
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445.  Hmm. 
			  
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446.  Big shot! 
			  
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447.  "Big shot in D.C." Dick. 
			  
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448.  Sir? 
			  
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449.  - Thanks.
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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450.  So, uh, what do you got? 
			  
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451.  Page eight. 
			  
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452.  Hassan Mustafa Nasr, 
			  
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453.  a cleric based in Milan, Italy. 
			  
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454.  He's a member of al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya, 
			  
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455.  the group that killed Anwar Sadat. 
			  
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456.  That's the blind sheikh, right? 
			  
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457.  There's some debate at Langley 
			  
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458.  on whether they're a threat or not. 
			  
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459.  They claim to be peaceful now. 
			  
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460.  I claim to be eating healthy. 
			  
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461.  Okay. 
			  
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462.  Go pick him up. 
			  
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463.  What's the next name? 
			  
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464.  Well, Mr. Vice President, 
			  
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465.  there's been some chatter
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466.  an engineering student
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467.  I have never been a quitter. 
			  
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468.  To leave office before
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469.  is abhorrent to every instinct in my body. 
			  
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470.  But as president... 
			  
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471.  I must put the interests of America first. 
			  
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472.  America needs a full-time president. 
			  
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473.  Nixon forgot about
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474.  He got sloppy. 
			  
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475.  Is the president being punished? 
			  
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476.  No, no. The president has
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477.  Brussels, please. 
			  
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478.  You need to remember, Lizzie... 
			  
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479.  The fight in the months ahead
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480.  that if you have power, people
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481.  Always. 
			  
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482.  - Yeah.
- Yes, ma'am. 
			  
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483.  You remember that. 
			  
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484.  Donald Rumsfeld, please. 
			  
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485.  This is a tragedy. 
			  
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486.  That is our president. 
			  
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487.  This is ridiculous. 
			  
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488.  I actually think this could be
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489.  The way I see it,
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490.  by Watergate is golden right now. 
			  
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491.  Nice. Well, Ford called me
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492.  and I think we're in. 
			  
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493.  Oh, still driving this chick magnet, huh? 
			  
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494.  You can always take the bus. 
			  
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495.  Therefore... 
			  
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496.  I shall resign the presidency, 
			  
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497.  effective at noon tomorrow. 
			  
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498.  Vice President Ford will be sworn in 
			  
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499.  as president at that hour... 
			  
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500.  So what's the plan? 
			  
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501.  Well, the plan is to take over
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502.  Who lit a fire under your ass? 
			  
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503.  I haven't flipped cards
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504.  They gave me the keys
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505.  Chief of Staff. 
			  
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506.  Holy shit. 
			  
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507.  You salty son of a bitch. 
			  
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508.  You did it. 
			  
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509.  All right, we have work to do. 
			  
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510.  Kissinger is trying to kiss
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511.  Well, let's make sure
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512.  Yeah. 
			  
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513.  If I may, I believe
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514.  to put an oar in the water on Russia. 
			  
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515.  What if we create... 
			  
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516.  - Mr. President.
- Hold on, Henry, let's hear Dick out. 
			  
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517.  One of Dick Cheney's
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518.  was the ability to make 
			  
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519.  the most wild and extreme ideas 
			  
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520.  sound measured and professional. 
			  
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521.  What if, on a unilateral basis, 
			  
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522.  we all put miniature wigs
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523.  and we walked out
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524.  and jerked each other off? 
			  
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525.  So, like a puppet show,
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526.  Hmm. I do like a good puppet show. 
			  
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527.  I say we do it. 
			  
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528.  Henry Kissinger has been relieved 
			  
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529.  as national security advisor 
			  
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530.  and replaced by Brent Scowcroft. 
			  
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531.  They're calling
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532.  - Mr. President.
- Hold on, Henry. 
			  
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533.  Donald Rumsfeld has replaced 
			  
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534.  Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger. 
			  
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535.  And Dick Cheney has been chosen as the... 
			  
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536.  Youngest Chief of Staff in history. 
			  
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537.  - It's amazing. It's a dream.
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538.  And Don is the youngest
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539.  Well, I'm not talking about Don. 
			  
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540.  I'm talking about you. 
			  
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541.  And I'm going to give you 
			  
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542.  a kiss right here in the White House. 
			  
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543.  Excuse me,
Mr. and Mrs. Cheney, 
			  
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544.  these girls were trying
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545.  Oh, dear. Oh, dear. 
			  
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546.  - Girls...
- Hey. Hey, there. Hey, you! 
			  
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547.  Girls, this is not a playground.
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548.  Hey, you. Hey. 
			  
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549.  Is this where Santa lives? 
			  
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550.  It's even better.
It's even better. 
			  
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551.  This is where... 
			  
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552.  the leader of the greatest nation 
			  
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553.  on earth lives. 
			  
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554.  Are you one of his elves, Daddy? 
			  
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555.  In a way, yes. 
			  
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556.  No, he is not, Mary. 
			  
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557.  Your father is Chief of Staff. 
			  
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558.  Chief of Staff. 
			  
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559.  If you're silly with her, 
			  
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560.  she'll grow up to be a silly woman. 
			  
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561.  Right, of course.
I forgot. 
			  
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562.  That's just, uh...
That's just silly, Mary. 
			  
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563.  And as the new Chief of Staff, 
			  
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564.  and with the presidency weakened
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565.  Dick Cheney wanted to find out 
			  
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566.  exactly how much power
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567.  I would like to reinstate
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568.  How? 
			  
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569.  Antonin Scalia, 
			  
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570.  a young lawyer
with the Justice Department 
			  
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571.  who would later go on
to serve on the Supreme Court 
			  
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572.  rocked Dick's world. 
			  
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573.  Interesting you should ask. 
			  
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574.  Are you familiar with the theory 
			  
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575.  of the unitary executive? 
			  
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576.  No. Tell me about it. 
			  
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577.  Uh, it is an interpretation 
			  
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578.  that few, like myself,
happen to believe, 
			  
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579.  in Article Il of the Constitution 
			  
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580.  that vests the president 
			  
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581.  with absolute executive authority. 
			  
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582.  And I mean absolute. 
			  
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583.  - Hey, baby?
- Yep? 
			  
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584.  You wanna take Cole
to the high chair? 
			  
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585.  Come on, buddy. 
			  
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586.  I've gotta try and explain 
			  
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587.  this thing to the people. 
			  
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588.  Oh, aren't you hungry? 
			  
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589.  The unitary... 
			  
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590.  executive... 
			  
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591.  theory. 
			  
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592.  Certain legal scholars believe that 
			  
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593.  if the president does anything, 
			  
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594.  it must be legal, 
			  
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595.  because it's the president. 
			  
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596.  To hell with checks and balances, 
			  
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597.  especially during times of war. 
			  
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598.  This was the power of kings,
pharaohs, dictators. 
			  
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599.  - This is perfect.
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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600.  Dick Cheney was
a foot soldier 
			  
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601.  in the power games
of Washington, D.C. 
			  
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602.  But with the unitary executive theory, 
			  
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603.  he could become... 
			  
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604.  Galactus, Devourer of Planets. 
			  
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605.  But then it was election night, 
			  
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606.  and there was one big problem. 
			  
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607.  The winner, with 272 electoral votes... 
			  
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608.  we had wondered which one of us 
			  
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609.  was going to make this announcement. 
			  
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610.  James Earl Carter, 
			  
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611.  the next president
of the United States. 
			  
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612.  And just like that,
it was all over. 
			  
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613.  Dick Cheney,
the president's Chief of Staff, 
			  
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614.  he does not have a job. 
			  
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615.  At one point, he was a broker. 
			  
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616.  It can't be. It's got to be
some sort of a mistake. 
			  
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617.  - A miscalculation.
- There goes the neighborhood. 
			  
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618.  Well... 
			  
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619.  thank you all. 
			  
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620.  The Republicans
have lost the presidency. 
			  
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621.  They are the minority in
Congress and in most states. 
			  
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622.  With America demanding change,
I don't see... 
			  
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623.  The GOP is a party in disarray. 
			  
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624.  Clearly, Watergate,
the Vietnam War... 
			  
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625.  President Carter went up 
			  
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626.  on the roof of the White House today 
			  
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627.  to show off the new
solar water heaters 
			  
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628.  installed there. 
			  
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629.  Today, in directly harnessing 
			  
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630.  the power of the sun,
we are taking 
			  
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631.  the energy that God gave us, 
			  
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632.  the most renewable energy
that we will ever see, 
			  
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633.  and using it to replace
our dwindling supplies 
			  
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634.  of fossil fuels. 
			  
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635.  There is no longer any question 
			  
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636.  that solar energy 
			  
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637.  is both feasible and also cost-effective. 
			  
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638.  went on to be
Secretary of Defense. 
			  
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639.  Al Haig, who became Supreme
Allied Commander in Europe, 
			  
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640.  and, uh, Bob Haldeman,
who is doing time 
			  
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641.  in a California penitentiary. 
			  
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642.  Well, not me. Not me, sir. 
			  
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643.  I... I will become
the gentleman from Wyoming. 
			  
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644.  Most of all, and hear this, 
			  
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645.  uh, taxes must go down. 
			  
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646.  I'll say it again,
taxes must go down. 
			  
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647.  - Talk. Talk.
- We must ameliorate 
			  
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648.  the pain of taxes
for the working man 
			  
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649.  and bring, uh... 
			  
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650.  perspicacity to the fore. 
			  
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651.  I'm as much a Wyomingite,
our, uh, demonym... 
			  
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652.  Blah, blah, blah. 
			  
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653.  Thank God for name recognition. 
			  
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654.  as Jedediah Smith. 
			  
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655.  Well, um, enough
of the horsing around. 
			  
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656.  Although that is, of course,
what, uh, us cowboys do. 
			  
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657.  Um... 
			  
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658.  Uh, vote for Cheney for Congress. 
			  
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659.  I will not let you down,
you can count on me. 
			  
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660.  And, uh, thank you. 
			  
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661.  Vote for, uh, Cheney in Congress. 
			  
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662.  Either he drinks next time or I do. 
			  
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663.  Yeah... 
			  
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664.  I don't want anyone to panic, 
			  
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665.  but, uh, I do believe
I have to go to the hospital. 
			  
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666.  Now. 
			  
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667.  It's an inferior wall infarct. 
			  
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668.  But that... that can be fixed, right? 
			  
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669.  If it was up to me, 
			  
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670.  you'd drop out of the election. 
			  
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671.  But you've both made that clear 
			  
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672.  that it's not an option, 
			  
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673.  so you must have a minimum
of two weeks bed rest. 
			  
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674.  Two weeks off,
we'll lose our lead. 
			  
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675.  Like hell we will. 
			  
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676.  Dick Cheney has an illness, 
			  
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677.  so he can't be here today. 
			  
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678.  But we got his wife,
and she's a darn pretty girl. 
			  
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679.  Lynne Cheney! 
			  
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680.  Hello... 
			  
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681.  Hello, how are you today? 
			  
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682.  Good, good, good to hear. 
			  
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683.  Uh, it's really nice to be back
in my home state. 
			  
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684.  See, I grew up in Wyoming,
but it seems that, uh, 
			  
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685.  somewhere along the line, 
			  
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686.  Washington, D.C. stopped listening 
			  
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687.  to real folks like us 
			  
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688.  and started only listening
to liberal snobs 
			  
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689.  who want us all to lose our jobs 
			  
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690.  to affirmative action. 
			  
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691.  Mm-hmm. 
			  
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692.  Okay, Lynne. Let's... 
			  
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693.  That's right. 
			  
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694.  You know,
I went to New York City. 
			  
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695.  Women in New York City
are burning their bras. 
			  
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696.  Well, you know what women
in Wyoming do with our bras? 
			  
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697.  We wear them. 
			  
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698.  We wear them. 
			  
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699.  Here in Wyoming, 
			  
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700.  we believe there is
a right and a wrong... 
			  
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701.  Because I'm a mom
and a wife from Wyoming 
			  
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702.  and I know how it feels
to make every penny count. 
			  
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703.  And not only do I speak for you, 
			  
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704.  but my husband, Dick Cheney... 
			  
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705.  A hard wind of change 
			  
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706.  had been blowing through America. 
			  
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707.  Civil rights, Roe v. Wade,
environmentalism, 
			  
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708.  but there was a part of the country 
			  
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709.  that was angry about this change. 
			  
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710.  Thanks to my amazing wife. 
			  
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711.  It's good to be joining you all
here in D.C. 
			  
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712.  as Wyoming's sole
congressional representative. 
			  
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713.  And then, big money families 
			  
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714.  like the Kochs and the Coors 
			  
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715.  that were sick of paying income taxes 
			  
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716.  rolled right into Washington, D.C. 
			  
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717.  and started writing fat checks 
			  
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718.  to fund right-wing think tanks... 
			  
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719.  that would change the way 
			  
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720.  many Americans looked at the world. 
			  
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721.  Finally, in 1980,
this unlikely revolution 
			  
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722.  of the super-rich and white conservatives 
			  
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723.  found its face. 
			  
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724.  For those without skills, 
			  
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725.  we'll find a way
to help them get new skills. 
			  
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726.  For those withoutjob opportunities, 
			  
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727.  we'll stimulate new opportunities, 
			  
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728.  particularly in the inner cities
where they live. 
			  
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729.  For those who've abandoned hope, 
			  
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730.  we'll restore hope
and we'll welcome them 
			  
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731.  into a great national crusade 
			  
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732.  to make America great again. 
			  
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733.  Thank you very much. 
			  
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734.  God bless America. 
			  
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735.  It was the fucking 1980s, 
			  
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736.  and it was a hell of a time
to be Dick Cheney. 
			  
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737.  Vote on H.R.4445, 
			  
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738.  the Undetectable Firearms Act, 
			  
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739.  to ban plastic guns that can
evade metal detectors. 
			  
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740.  Nay. 
			  
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741.  Well, thank you,
Congressmen Cheney. 
			  
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742.  I hear you've been quite the ally. 
			  
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743.  establishing
Martin Luther King Jr. Day 
			  
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744.  as a federal holiday. 
			  
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745.  H.R.36441,
the Endangered Species Act. 
			  
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746.  Mr. T is here,
right with the First Family. 
			  
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747.  Vote on H.R.500,
the Water Quality Act. 
			  
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748.  - Out!
- Woo! 
			  
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749.  Vote on H.R.44... 
			  
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750.  Someone call an ambulance! 
			  
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751.  Can you breathe? 
			  
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752.  I'm having
a heart attack, you idiot. 
			  
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753.  Thank you, Alex,
for your very responsible... 
			  
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754.  Oh, congratulations. 
			  
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755.  Thank you.
I was very, very excited... 
			  
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756.  - We are not wolves.
- Thank you. 
			  
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757.  No, thank you. 
			  
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758.  Oh, they're both brilliant but broke. 
			  
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759.  - Hey, George.
- Hey, Dick. 
			  
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760.  Hello, Lynne. 
			  
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761.  Congratulations on your appointment. 
			  
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762.  Oh, well, thank you,
Mr. Vice President. 
			  
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763.  How is your lovely family? 
			  
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764.  Well, we think our son Jeb
seems cut out for office. 
			  
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765.  We may be asking for your
endorsements in a few years. 
			  
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766.  Well, if he's half as charming
as you are, George, 
			  
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767.  then you'll have both of our votes. 
			  
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768.  Ah, can I get that in writing? 
			  
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769.  Oh, yeah, of course. 
			  
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770.  Dick, I just want to say thank you 
			  
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771.  for getting the House not to override 
			  
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772.  the president's veto
on the fairness doctrine. 
			  
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773.  No, not a problem. 
			  
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774.  Happy to get rid of any
big government regulations. 
			  
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775.  Thank you. Great. 
			  
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776.  The fairness doctrine
was a law from the 40s 
			  
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777.  that required
any broadcast TV or radio news 
			  
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778.  to present both sides
of an issue equally. 
			  
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779.  Its repeal would lead
to the rise of opinion news. 
			  
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780.  Let me tell you something,
you skinny human prophylactic. 
			  
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781.  Love is the only human emotion
you can't fake. 
			  
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782.  Except women.
And thank God they can. 
			  
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783.  And eventually to the realization 
			  
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784.  of Roger Ailes' dream. 
			  
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785.  Fox News, which would go on to become 
			  
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786.  the number one news station
in the United States 
			  
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787.  and swing America
even more to the right. 
			  
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788.  Thank you. Great. 
			  
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789.  Sorry. Sorry.
Hey, it's all right. 
			  
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790.  Lighten up, sweetheart.
It's a party. 
			  
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791.  Let me go see if I can see 
			  
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792.  if everything's okay over there. 
			  
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793.  Great to see you both.
Love to the girls. 
			  
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794.  - Love to Barbara.
- Will do. 
			  
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795.  - That's his son.
- Oh, crap. 
			  
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796.  George W.,
black sheep of the family. 
			  
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797.  - Very boring people. Only in America...
- Let's go. 
			  
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798.  A little too much
unconditional love there. 
			  
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799.  Can you feel it, Dick? 
			  
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800.  Half the room wants to be us. 
			  
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801.  The other half fears us. 
			  
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802.  I know George is next in line, but... 
			  
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803.  after that, who knows? 
			  
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804.  I respect the hell out of Reagan, 
			  
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805.  but no one has shown the world
the true power 
			  
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806.  of the American presidency. 
			  
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807.  Excuse me, Miss Mary! 
			  
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808.  You cannot leave the grounds
during school hours. Mary! 
			  
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809.  Well, I don't understand. 
			  
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810.  You just left school? Why? 
			  
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811.  It doesn't make any sense. 
			  
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812.  It was Susan. 
			  
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813.  Susan, your best friend? 
			  
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814.  Oh, honey, did you get
in a fight over a boy or... 
			  
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815.  She broke up with me. 
			  
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816.  Mom, Dad... 
			  
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817.  I... 
			  
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818.  I like girls. 
			  
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819.  I'm gay. 
			  
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820.  It doesn't matter, sweetheart. 
			  
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821.  We love you no matter what. 
			  
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822.  Daddy. 
			  
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823.  I love you so much. 
			  
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824.  This is going to make things... 
			  
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825.  so hard for you. 
			  
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826.  When George Bush Sr.
was elected president, 
			  
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827.  Dick Cheney was made
Secretary of Defense, 
			  
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828.  sixth in line to the presidency. 
			  
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829.  And after a few years, 
			  
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830.  it was Dick's turn to run for president. 
			  
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831.  So they decided to do
some early polling numbers. 
			  
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832.  Uh-huh. Guess that's it. 
			  
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833.  We can move
those numbers. Just... 
			  
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834.  go after the welfare state, 
			  
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835.  - regulations, government waste.
- It'll be war. 
			  
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836.  No. 
			  
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837.  I, uh... 
			  
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838.  I can't put Mary through that. 
			  
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839.  Every primary opponent
will go after her. 
			  
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840.  And we deny. 
			  
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841.  Shame them for going
after the family and... 
			  
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842.  You let Grandma go. 
			  
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843.  Come on. Good boy. 
			  
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844.  All right. 
			  
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845.  No. Oh, my goodness. 
			  
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846.  It's great, Philip. 
			  
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847.  Uh, Coors has me mapping out strategies 
			  
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848.  for people living alternative lifestyles. 
			  
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849.  The Coors are a wonderful family. 
			  
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850.  They're good people. 
			  
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851.  Who is calling
on a Sunday morning? 
			  
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852.  I don't know. 
			  
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853.  Okay. I'm coming. 
			  
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854.  I'm comin'. 
			  
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855.  Hello. 
			  
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856.  That's right. 
			  
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857.  Mm-hmm. 
			  
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858.  Any way I can be of assistance. 
			  
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859.  Yep, now that should work.
3:00 p.m. 
			  
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860.  Of course. 
			  
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861.  Oh, that, uh... 
			  
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862.  that goes without saying. 
			  
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863.  Thank you. 
			  
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864.  No, thank you. 
			  
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865.  Who was that? 
			  
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866.  It was someone from 
			  
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867.  George Bush's son's, uh, campaign. 
			  
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868.  Jeb? 
			  
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869.  No, no, George W. 
			  
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870.  - Uh, Jeb's Florida.
- Right, right. 
			  
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871.  Oh, I still can't believe they've got 
			  
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872.  that poor boy running
for president. 
			  
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873.  What'd they want? 
			  
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874.  They want to talk to me
about being his running mate. 
			  
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875.  What? 
			  
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876.  They didn't say it outright, 
			  
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877.  but, uh... 
			  
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878.  I've made that call myself. 
			  
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879.  That's what they want. 
			  
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880.  A vice president is a nothing job. 
			  
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881.  Mmm. 
			  
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882.  Well, I'll just hear 'em out. 
			  
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883.  I owe that to the father. 
			  
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884.  The VP just sits around 
			  
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885.  and waits for the president to die. 
			  
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886.  You've said so yourself. 
			  
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887.  Yeah, it's a cruddy job. 
			  
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888.  Yeah. 
			  
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889.  It's just a meeting. 
			  
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890.  Is it just a meeting? 
			  
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891.  It's just a meeting. 
			  
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892.  Good. 
			  
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893.  Yes, Governor. 
			  
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894.  Of course. 
			  
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895.  The governor will see you now,
Secretary Cheney. 
			  
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896.  Sure. 
			  
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897.  Hey! Hello, Dick. 
			  
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898.  Hello, George. 
			  
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899.  It's been a while. 
			  
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900.  Last year. 
			  
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901.  Foreign policy sessions. 
			  
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902.  That's right.
Yeah, that's right. 
			  
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903.  Those meetings were, uh... 
			  
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904.  very engaging. 
			  
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905.  I do remember we both agreed 
			  
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906.  my dad would've been re-elected 
			  
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907.  had he taken out Saddam. 
			  
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908.  Right. Yeah, wartime presidents. 
			  
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909.  Very popular. 
			  
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910.  That they are.
That they are. 
			  
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911.  So... 
			  
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912.  Congratulations 
			  
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913.  on a... successful primary. 
			  
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914.  I've, uh, been through a few myself, 
			  
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915.  and they can be, shall we say... 
			  
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916.  Fuckin' exhausting. 
			  
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917.  Right. 
			  
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918.  Yeah. 
			  
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919.  It's a grind. 
			  
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920.  It's a grind, I'll tell you. 
			  
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921.  Buses, bologna sandwiches. 
			  
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922.  Hell, I like people,
but, I mean, 
			  
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923.  you know,
enough's enough. 
			  
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924.  So... 
			  
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925.  that call I received... 
			  
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926.  I forgot, you're a brass tacks guy, 
			  
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927.  aren't ya? I like that. 
			  
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928.  You surprised I'm running for president? 
			  
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929.  He wants to impress his father 
			  
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930.  more than anything. 
			  
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931.  After my, uh,
shall we say, wild years? 
			  
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932.  Well, George,
I sowed some oats myself 
			  
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933.  back in the day. 
			  
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934.  And I still enjoy
a cold beer on occasion. 
			  
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935.  - I bet you did.
- Mmm. 
			  
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936.  I bet you did, you rascal. 
			  
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937.  I can't anymore. It got bad. 
			  
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938.  Yeah. 
			  
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939.  Good times. 
			  
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940.  What does he really want? 
			  
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941.  What does he need? 
			  
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942.  It's tough, I'll tell ya. 
			  
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943.  I lost my first congressional race, 
			  
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944.  and it was not good. 
			  
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945.  How 'bout some brisket? 
			  
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946.  George, um... 
			  
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947.  Hey, Theresa! Hey, Theresa! 
			  
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948.  - Yell up, get some brisket.
- All right, we'll find some. 
			  
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949.  - Get the burnt ends.
- 'Course. 
			  
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950.  So listen, I got a... 
			  
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951.  "lack of experience" problem
in the polls, 
			  
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952.  and you are one of the most
experienced guys around. 
			  
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953.  You wanna jump on board,
be my vice? 
			  
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954.  I'm honored. 
			  
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955.  Don't be honored,
fuckin' say yes, Mr. Brass Tacks. 
			  
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956.  Mmm. I have to say, uh, no. 
			  
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957.  Dick, come on,
we're gonna have a lot of fun. 
			  
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958.  What are you doin' right now?
You're in the private sector? 
			  
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959.  Yeah. 
			  
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960.  Come on,
I know you love politics. 
			  
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961.  George. 
			  
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962.  - Let's go.
- Not gonna happen. 
			  
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963.  Come on now. 
			  
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964.  Well, that's a shame. It is. 
			  
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965.  Perhaps I could, uh... 
			  
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966.  help you find the right running mate. 
			  
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967.  Run my VP search team? 
			  
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968.  Mmm. No team. Just me. 
			  
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969.  Yeah, yeah, that could work,
that could... 
			  
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970.  I have to run it by Rove,
of course, but, uh... 
			  
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971.  If I lose, maybe I could become 
			  
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972.  commissioner of baseball. 
			  
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973.  You know? 
			  
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974.  But the, um, idea... 
			  
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975.  is to win. 
			  
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976.  I'm gonna keep you
in the back of my mind. 
			  
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977.  So, are you going to tell me
how it went today or not? 
			  
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978.  It was very interesting. 
			  
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979.  He is, uh... 
			  
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980.  green. 
			  
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981.  He's very green. 
			  
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982.  And you told him "no"? 
			  
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983.  I, uh... 
			  
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984.  I told him I would help with the, uh... 
			  
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985.  with the search. 
			  
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986.  What are you thinking? 
			  
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987.  - I can tell you're thinking.
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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988.  What was Dick Cheney thinking... 
			  
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989.  I'm thinking I've never seen
anything like this. 
			  
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990.  after his first
meeting with George W.? 
			  
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991.  We've had a lot of successes, Dick. 
			  
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992.  And the vice president
is a nothing job. 
			  
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993.  How many steps ahead
was he looking? 
			  
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994.  How did he feel about the opportunity 
			  
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995.  that was in front of him? 
			  
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996.  There are certain moments 
			  
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997.  so delicate... 
			  
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998.  like a teacup and saucer... 
			  
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999.  stacked on a teacup and saucer 
			  
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1000.  on a teacup and saucer... 
			  
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1001.  Can you change,
or am I wasting... 
			  
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1002.  and on and on... 
			  
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1003.  that this moment could fall
in any direction... 
			  
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1004.  and change everything. 
			  
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1005.  Sadly, there's no real way 
			  
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1006.  to know exactly what was going on 
			  
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1007.  inside the Cheneys... 
			  
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1008.  at this history-changing moment. 
			  
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1009.  We can't just snap
into a Shakespearean soliloquy 
			  
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1010.  that dramatizes every feeling
and motivation. 
			  
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1011.  That's just not the way the world works. 
			  
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1012.  My sweet Richard. 
			  
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1013.  Dance'd nimbly round
the king's hearth thou hath. 
			  
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1014.  Even whilst clamored I
for more, more! 
			  
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1015.  - Mm.
- Parched maw craned towards 
			  
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1016.  the drip, drip of imagined waters. 
			  
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1017.  But I say to you now,
rest, retire. 
			  
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1018.  Thou hast honored thy vows
to wife and crown. 
			  
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1019.  Has blindness usurped vision
in you, my wife? 
			  
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1020.  No mere treaty is our union. 
			  
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1021.  Thou shared thy torch's flame
with mine. 
			  
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1022.  Revealing halls and spires... 
			  
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1023.  of long faded empires. 
			  
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1024.  And now, I may hold aloft 
			  
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1025.  mine own fiery cresset. 
			  
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1026.  And make flesh our bond of power. 
			  
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1027.  Dare I? 
			  
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1028.  Dare I let hope's beak
place gathered bramble 
			  
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1029.  upon my heart for future's nest? 
			  
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1030.  Many winters past
hath I let this hope die, 
			  
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1031.  cruel winds silencing
tiny birds' needy cries. 
			  
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1032.  Now that it hath arrived,
I say yea. 
			  
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1033.  Yea. 
			  
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1034.  Mine own blood and will are yours 
			  
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1035.  't i I p i e rced be 
			  
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1036.  the last soldier's breastplate, 
			  
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1037.  spilling forth its ruby jelly treasures. 
			  
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1038.  So? 
			  
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1039.  So I think we, uh, proceed. 
			  
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1040.  What about Mary? 
			  
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1041.  Mmm. It's VP. 
			  
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1042.  Not the same scrutiny. 
			  
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1043.  No. He has allies, Dick.
Connections. 
			  
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1044.  You're new to his world.
You don't know the landscape. 
			  
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1045.  Well, I had better conduct
a very thorough search. 
			  
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1046.  Every stone,
hell, every grain of sand... 
			  
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1047.  needs to be looked under
for this questionnaire. 
			  
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1048.  Dick, we're asking for all financials, 
			  
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1049.  all medical, all interviews, 
			  
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1050.  press, writings, all legal records... 
			  
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1051.  Sometimes people use LLCs
to hide certain monies. 
			  
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1052.  And? 
			  
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1053.  Any more comprehensive
and we would need a rubber glove. 
			  
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1054.  - Sorry, Liz.
- That wasn't offensive. 
			  
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1055.  Should I be offended? 
			  
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1056.  Well, I'm offended. 
			  
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1057.  Dave didn't worry
if I'd be offended. 
			  
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1058.  Oh, a rubber glove,
like a proctology exam. 
			  
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1059.  That's disgusting. 
			  
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1060.  Hello? Oh, hello... 
			  
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1061.  Dad, I'm taking
the cheese off your pizza. 
			  
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1062.  - Honey?
- Mmm? 
			  
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1063.  Dave. 
			  
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1064.  David. Thoughts? 
			  
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1065.  One. A big one. 
			  
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1066.  David Addington,
Dick's main legal advisor 
			  
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1067.  and a huge believer in the
unitary executive theory. 
			  
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1068.  He was known for
telling people to their face 
			  
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1069.  that they're stupid. 
			  
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1070.  So the, uh, vice presidency is
part of the executive branch. 
			  
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1071.  And because the VP casts 
			  
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1072.  tie-breaking votes in the Senate, 
			  
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1073.  also part of the legislative branch,
right? 
			  
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1074.  - Right.
- That means... 
			  
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1075.  the VP is also 
			  
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1076.  not part of the executive
or the legislative. 
			  
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1077.  So, 
			  
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1078.  one could argue that, uh... 
			  
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1079.  neither branch 
			  
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1080.  has oversight of the VP. 
			  
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1081.  Not only could one argue that,
I'm arguing it. 
			  
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1082.  That's brilliant, David. 
			  
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1083.  I know. Right? 
			  
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1084.  Karl Rove
wanted me to buy this ranch, 
			  
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1085.  distance myself from my years
at Yale and Harvard, 
			  
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1086.  make me more of a man
of the people for the election. 
			  
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1087.  Mmm. Smart. 
			  
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1088.  So we gonna do this thing or what?
I mean, is this happening? 
			  
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1089.  We, uh, have found some
very interesting candidates. 
			  
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1090.  Um, if we could schedule 
			  
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1091.  a three-hour window
to get through... 
			  
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1092.  I meant you.
I want you to be my VP. 
			  
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1093.  - You're the solution to my problems.
- No. 
			  
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1094.  I'm CEO of a large company. 
			  
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1095.  I have been, uh, Secretary of Defense. 
			  
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1096.  I have been Chief of Staff. 
			  
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1097.  Uh, the vice presidency
is mostly a symbolic job. 
			  
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1098.  Right, right. 
			  
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1099.  I can see how that wouldn't be, uh... 
			  
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1100.  enticing to you. 
			  
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1101.  However... 
			  
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1102.  the vice presidency is also
defined by the president. 
			  
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1103.  And if we were to come to a, uh... 
			  
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1104.  different understanding... 
			  
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1105.  Uh-huh. Go on. 
			  
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1106.  I'm listenin'. 
			  
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1107.  I sense that, uh, you're a kinetic leader. 
			  
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1108.  You make decisions based on instinct. 
			  
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1109.  I am. People always said that. 
			  
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1110.  Yeah, yeah. Very different. 
			  
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1111.  Very different from, uh, 
			  
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1112.  from your father in that regard. 
			  
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1113.  Now, maybe I can, uh, 
			  
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1114.  handle some of the more mundane jobs. 
			  
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1115.  Overseeing bureaucracy, 
			  
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1116.  managing military, 
			  
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1117.  uh, energy, uh, foreign policy. 
			  
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1118.  That sounds good. 
			  
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1119.  Never wanna be the kind of team owner 
			  
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1120.  that, uh, pulls the starter
in the fourth inning. 
			  
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1121.  - Mm-hmm.
- That's the manager's job. 
			  
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1122.  One more thing. 
			  
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1123.  My daughter, Mary. 
			  
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1124.  Right. Rove told me she likes girls. 
			  
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1125.  Now, I know you have
to, uh, run against, uh, 
			  
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1126.  gay marriage in the South,
Midwest, and, uh... 
			  
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1127.  But it's my daughter, 
			  
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1128.  and that line is drawn in concrete. 
			  
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1129.  Don't you say another word. 
			  
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1130.  So long as you don't mind us
pushing that messaging, 
			  
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1131.  we're okay with you
sittin' that one out. 
			  
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1132.  I think it's important for all the... 
			  
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1133.  all the Marys in the world,
you know? 
			  
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1134.  No problemo.
We got a deal? 
			  
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1135.  Then I believe this could work. 
			  
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1136.  Hot damn! 
			  
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1137.  Yeah. Well, good.
Hey, let's celebrate. 
			  
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1138.  Secretary Cheney visited me and Laura 
			  
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1139.  at our ranch in Crawford, Texas... 
			  
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1140.  - Cheers.
- Cheers. 
			  
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1141.  I realized the best choice
was standing by my side. 
			  
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1142.  Please welcome my friend 
			  
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1143.  and my running mate,
Dick Cheney... 
			  
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1144.  and his lovely wife Lynne. 
			  
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1145.  Dick never filled out 
			  
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1146.  his own 83-question questionnaire. 
			  
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1147.  Full medical records
were never handed over. 
			  
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1148.  No tax or corporate filings.
Nothing. 
			  
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1149.  Cheney! Cheney! Cheney! 
			  
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1150.  Cheney! Cheney! 
			  
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1151.  To reach more
of his senior aides 
			  
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1152.  to find out reasons. 
			  
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1153.  But we were told
when he came over, 
			  
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1154.  he had already called
Governor Bush, 
			  
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1155.  he had wished him well,
and that he would deliver 
			  
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1156.  a brief concession speech
here tonight. 
			  
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1157.  I don't know. 
			  
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1158.  I think we're all sitting around 
			  
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1159.  wondering what it is that, uh, 
			  
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1160.  - he may be doing backstage.
- They just keep going on and on. 
			  
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1161.  Gore rescinded his concession. 
			  
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1162.  They're claiming Florida
is too close to call. 
			  
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1163.  He can't fucking rescind
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1164.  He just did. 
			  
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1165.  The Russians are loving this. 
			  
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1166.  There's gonna be a recount, so... 
			  
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1167.  I don't know. 
			  
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1168.  What should we do? 
			  
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1169.  We play it like we've already won. 
			  
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1170.  Which means we need
to staff the White House. 
			  
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1171.  All right.
Who's leading the transition team? 
			  
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1172.  I'll do it. 
			  
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1173.  That's not something
a vice president really does, is it? 
			  
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1174.  Well... 
			  
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1175.  - It is now.
- Vice President Gore 
			  
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1176.  has called Governor Bush 
			  
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1177.  and retracted his concession, 
			  
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1178.  because he is now... 
			  
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1179.  - What?
- ... of the mind that things could be 
			  
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1180.  turning yet again in Florida. 
			  
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1181.  You can't do that! 
			  
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1182.  I mean, that's laughable. 
			  
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1183.  Uh, Wolfowitz. 
			  
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1184.  - State?
- Mmm. 
			  
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1185.  Or Pentagon? 
			  
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1186.  Depends on who
your Secretary of Defense is. 
			  
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1187.  - Rummy.
- Hundred percent. 
			  
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1188.  - Mm-hmm.
- Rumsfeld? 
			  
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1189.  Uh, doesn't Bush Senior
hate Rummy? 
			  
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1190.  Not such a bad thing with W. 
			  
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1191.  He wants to be his own man. 
			  
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1192.  Rumsfeld believes in a robust executive. 
			  
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1193.  That's good for us on war powers. 
			  
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1194.  Just keep him out of State,
he'll start World War Ill. 
			  
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1195.  Look. 
			  
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1196.  Halliburton just gave us
a $26 million exit package. 
			  
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1197.  Twice what we expected. 
			  
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1198.  They're no dummies. 
			  
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1199.  Uh, sorry, gang. 
			  
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1200.  Yep. 
			  
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1201.  Think, uh, perhaps I should go
to the hospital. 
			  
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1202.  Oh, my God.
Are you kidding me? Oh, come on. 
			  
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1203.  Oyez! Oyez! Oyez! 
			  
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1204.  All persons having business
with the Honorable, 
			  
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1205.  the Supreme Court of the United States 
			  
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1206.  are admonished to draw near
and give their attention, 
			  
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1207.  for the Court is now sitting. 
			  
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1208.  God bless the United States and... 
			  
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1209.  December 12th, 2000.
Antonin Scalia, remember him, 
			  
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1210.  and the Supreme Court stopped
the state of Florida 
			  
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1211.  from completing their recount. 
			  
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1212.  God save the United States 
			  
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1213.  - and this Honorable Court.
- George W. Bush and Dick Cheney 
			  
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1214.  were going to the White House
by a margin of 537 votes. 
			  
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1215.  Hey. Hey, little Mary Claire. 
			  
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1216.  Hey, little Mary, my little Mary. 
			  
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1217.  Hey, what are you doing?
What are you doing? Hmm? 
			  
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1218.  Oh, they're both doing really well. 
			  
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1219.  Except, I'm trying to make this dinner. 
			  
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1220.  And it's, uh... 
			  
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1221.  It's this macaroni and cheese 
			  
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1222.  that you said was easy 
			  
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1223.  but it keeps just coming out
like a little watery. 
			  
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1224.  It's the milk.
Remember? 
			  
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1225.  You gotta add more milk. 
			  
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1226.  Yeah. It'll get thicker. 
			  
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1227.  No, no, no, no. 
			  
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1228.  I am. It's much better
when you use the milk. 
			  
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1229.  There's just so much, 
			  
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1230.  so much I want to say right now, 
			  
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1231.  and just, you keep doing
what you're doing. 
			  
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1232.  You're doing so great. 
			  
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1233.  You have earned something
very special from your wife. 
			  
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1234.  Listen, listen, listen. 
			  
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1235.  I'm buying wine,
and I'm picking something up. 
			  
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1236.  Chinese? 
			  
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1237.  Okay, I really love you. 
			  
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1238.  I love you. 
			  
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1239.  Yeah. 
			  
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1240.  Good morning to you, too. 
			  
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1241.  We've met a few times. 
			  
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1242.  - It's nice to see you.
- Yes. 
			  
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1243.  Of course. 
			  
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1244.  All right. Let's... 
			  
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1245.  All right.
Let's get this thing underway. 
			  
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1246.  Scooter, why don't you
let everyone know 
			  
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1247.  the, um, lay of the land? 
			  
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1248.  Of course.
As you all know, 
			  
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1249.  I am Scooter Libby, 
			  
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1250.  Dick's chief of staff. 
			  
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1251.  Uh, I'm also his
national security advisor 
			  
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1252.  and a special advisor
to the president. 
			  
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1253.  Technically, Scooter outranks
any of Bush's people. 
			  
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1254.  Mary Matalin will serve
as counselor to the VP 
			  
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1255.  and assistant to Bush. 
			  
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1256.  David Addington, 
			  
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1257.  Dick's main legal counsel, 
			  
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1258.  will play center field on all matters 
			  
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1259.  relating to executive power. 
			  
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1260.  The president has Alberto Gonzales, 
			  
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1261.  Karl Rove, 
			  
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1262.  Karen Hughes as his team. 
			  
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1263.  Quite frankly, Gonzales has no clue. 
			  
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1264.  Um... Rove is a hack. 
			  
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1265.  Hughes should be in double-A ball. 
			  
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1266.  So we will have fairly unobstructed access 
			  
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1267.  to the Oval Office. 
			  
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1268.  We will be automatically 
			  
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1269.  Bcc'd on all e-mails 
			  
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1270.  that the president receives or sends, 
			  
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1271.  as well as have access to his schedule 
			  
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1272.  the second that it is set or changed. 
			  
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1273.  And we will also be receiving 
			  
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1274.  the daily intelligence briefing
before the president. 
			  
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1275.  That gets us inside the decision curve. 
			  
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1276.  Which we'll actually be reading. 
			  
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1277.  Bush approved all of this? 
			  
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1278.  Mmm, we have, uh, 
			  
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1279.  an understanding. 
			  
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1280.  What about the e-mails? 
			  
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1281.  Paper shredders don't work for e-mails. 
			  
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1282.  The entire administration will run off 
			  
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1283.  the RNC's private server. 
			  
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1284.  And we've deactivated automatic archiving. 
			  
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1285.  We're clean. 
			  
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1286.  Okay. 
			  
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1287.  So over at the Pentagon,
we got Don, 
			  
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1288.  - Secretary of Defense.
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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1289.  Paul Wolfowitz, 
			  
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1290.  who worked with Team B
in the Ford days, 
			  
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1291.  Deputy Secretary of Defense. 
			  
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1292.  Let's check,
see what plans 
			  
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1293.  they had to invade Iraq. 
			  
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1294.  It's already in the works. 
			  
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1295.  Got Ashcroft over at the DOJ. 
			  
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1296.  State seems to be
the only tricky department. 
			  
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1297.  That's Colin Powell,
his guy Lawrence Wilkerson. 
			  
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1298.  Colin Powell, who never met
a camera he didn't like. 
			  
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1299.  Wilkerson's a true believer. 
			  
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1300.  We've got Bolton over there. 
			  
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1301.  He's a loose cannon, but he's loyal. 
			  
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1302.  Mmm. I wanna get Liz in there as well. 
			  
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1303.  Let's make sure that happens. 
			  
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1304.  - Okay, Dad.
- Consider it done. 
			  
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1305.  And this list of, uh, our people 
			  
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1306.  does not include about 800 others, 
			  
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1307.  uh, lobbyists, industry insiders 
			  
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1308.  that we placed in the regulatory jobs. 
			  
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1309.  What about Bush's friends? 
			  
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1310.  Ridge? Pataki? Thompson? 
			  
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1311.  I haven't heard their names. 
			  
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1312.  They were not, um, offered jobs 
			  
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1313.  in this administration,
uh, at this time. 
			  
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1314.  Not offered jobs at this time? 
			  
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1315.  Are you even more ruthless than
you used to be there, Dick? 
			  
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1316.  Or are you just not getting laid? 
			  
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1317.  All right, moving on. 
			  
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1318.  Um, got Paul O'Neill. 
			  
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1319.  You haven't been here
in over twenty years. 
			  
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1320.  Times have changed. 
			  
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1321.  The, uh, softer touch, 
			  
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1322.  that's the norm now. 
			  
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1323.  We have the conservative
TV and radio 
			  
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1324.  - doing the yelling for us.
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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1325.  Is your old friend
embarrassing you? 
			  
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1326.  Is that it, Dick? 
			  
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1327.  Soft touch. That's all. 
			  
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1328.  All right,
I have to go to my office 
			  
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1329.  at the House of Representatives. 
			  
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1330.  You mean the Senate? 
			  
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1331.  Vice president,
tiebreaker in the Senate. 
			  
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1332.  Nope, I mean the House. 
			  
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1333.  Dick Cheney had used
an old connection 
			  
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1334.  with former wrestling coach 
			  
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1335.  and Speaker of the House
Dennis Hastert 
			  
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1336.  to get an office at the
House of Representatives. 
			  
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1337.  The House is where
revenue bills originate, 
			  
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1338.  and he wanted to be
near the money faucet. 
			  
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1339.  Hey, Dick.
Will this work for you? 
			  
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1340.  Two more offices in the Senate. 
			  
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1341.  Hey, Dick,
I found this extra office. 
			  
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1342.  I hope it works for you. 
			  
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1343.  And one in the Pentagon. 
			  
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1344.  Welcome to your new home away from home. 
			  
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1345.  I got you a little housewarming gift. 
			  
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1346.  And later, when Cheney
needed intelligence 
			  
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1347.  to invade Iraq, 
			  
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1348.  a conference room at the CIA. 
			  
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1349.  This room is soundproof
and secure. 
			  
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1350.  Cheney was everywhere. 
			  
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1351.  But the most powerful place
in all of D.C. 
			  
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1352.  was a nondescript conference room 
			  
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1353.  at a relatively new think tank 
			  
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1354.  called Americans for Tax Reform. 
			  
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1355.  Grover Norquist ran the anti-tax group 
			  
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1356.  with huge funding from
the Koch brothers network, 
			  
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1357.  big oil, and big tobacco. 
			  
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1358.  His "Wednesday meeting," 
			  
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1359.  as it was called,
had become the center 
			  
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1360.  of the Republican world. 
			  
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1361.  Let's go ahead and start
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1362.  Now, this has been hard to eliminate, 
			  
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1363.  because the tax only
affects those estates 
			  
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1364.  worth over two million. 
			  
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1365.  But we've made strides, 
			  
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1366.  and marketing guru Frank Luntz
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1367.  Hello, all. 
			  
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1368.  Getting regular people
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1369.  on the very wealthy 
			  
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1370.  has always been extremely hard. 
			  
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1371.  We've had some success
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1372.  but the estate tax has
always been very difficult. 
			  
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1373.  However... 
			  
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1374.  I think we may have had
a breakthrough. 
			  
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1375.  Now, the estate tax kicks in 
			  
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1376.  on anyone inheriting
over two million dollars. 
			  
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1377.  How many of you have
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1378.  Okay. How many
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1379.  a problem with something called 
			  
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1380.  a death tax? 
			  
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1381.  Instead of global warming, 
			  
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1382.  which we all agree sounds very scary... 
			  
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1383.  we call it... 
			  
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1384.  climate change. 
			  
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1385.  Folks, the government 
			  
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1386.  is taking your money after you die. 
			  
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1387.  Now,
we all know the Democrats 
			  
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1388.  despise tax cuts,
especially for the rich. 
			  
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1389.  I want somebody to get rid 
			  
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1390.  of the death tax,
that's what I want. 
			  
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1391.  I don't want to get taxed
just 'cause I die. 
			  
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1392.  I mean, give me a break! 
			  
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1393.  If I give something
to my kid, I already paid the tax. 
			  
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1394.  Why I gotta pay again 'cause I died? 
			  
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1395.  It's like being chastised!
I hate it. 
			  
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1396.  The death tax has to go. 
			  
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1397.  The elite liberals
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1398.  for laughing or crying if they could. 
			  
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1399.  So, with one of the biggest media 
			  
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1400.  and political machines
ever created behind him, 
			  
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1401.  Cheney was able to squash
action on global warming, 
			  
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1402.  cut taxes for the super rich, 
			  
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1403.  and gut regulations
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1404.  And then there was Cheney's 
			  
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1405.  National Energy Policy
Development Group. 
			  
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1406.  His first major test
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1407.  I don't understand
what the goddamn problem is. 
			  
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1408.  I want to hear
what the energy CEOs need, 
			  
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1409.  and I'm not allowed to? 
			  
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1410.  - It's called FACA.
- The hell is FACA? 
			  
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1411.  It's the Federal
Advisory Committees Act. 
			  
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1412.  Congress got their panties
in a bunch that, you know, 
			  
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1413.  elected officials would
just let CEOs roll in 
			  
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1414.  and, you know, write the laws. 
			  
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1415.  The act demands that, uh, 
			  
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1416.  appropriate government employees
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1417.  Hold on a second. 
			  
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1418.  What's your name? 
			  
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1419.  Doug. 
			  
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1420.  Doug, how long have you
been working reception 
			  
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1421.  at the Department of Energy? 
			  
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1422.  Three months. 
			  
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1423.  Perfect. 
			  
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1424.  So what am I supposed to do here? 
			  
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1425.  Just sit there and be quiet. 
			  
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1426.  Got it. 
			  
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1427.  - Gentlemen.
- Hello. 
			  
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1428.  Hello... 
			  
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1429.  How's your business at... 
			  
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1430.  - We're good.
- Our stock... 
			  
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1431.  And California has been really... 
			  
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1432.  - since deregulation.
- Great to hear. 
			  
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1433.  Oh. He's with the energy department. 
			  
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1434.  The details of Cheney's meetings 
			  
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1435.  with the energy CEOs
were never disclosed. 
			  
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1436.  But a Freedom of Information request 
			  
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1437.  did provide some documents, 
			  
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1438.  including a map of Iraq's oil fields 
			  
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1439.  with all of the oil companies 
			  
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1440.  that would be interested
in acquiring them 
			  
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1441.  if somehow they were ever
to become available. 
			  
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1442.  And then, it happened. 
			  
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1443.  Would you like to lower
your monthly mortgage payments 
			  
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1444.  or use the equity in your home
to consolidate 
			  
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1445.  your credit card or other debts? 
			  
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1446.  Just log... 
			  
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1447.  Yeah. This just in. 
			  
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1448.  You are looking at obviously 
			  
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1449.  a very disturbing live shot there. 
			  
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1450.  That is the World Trade Center, 
			  
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1451.  and we have unconfirmed
reports this morning 
			  
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1452.  that a plane has crashed
into one of the towers. 
			  
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1453.  It... it does not appear 
			  
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1454.  that there's any kind
of an effort up there yet. 
			  
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1455.  Now, remember... Oh, my God. 
			  
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1456.  - Oh, God!
- Dear God. 
			  
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1457.  That looks like a second plane. 
			  
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1458.  Mr. Vice President,
we have information 
			  
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1459.  that a plane's headed to
the White House this moment. 
			  
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1460.  We have less than a minute to get
to the secure underground bunker. 
			  
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1461.  Let's go! Move! 
			  
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1462.  Move! 
			  
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1463.  Move! It's clear! 
			  
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1464.  Sir, this way. Right now. 
			  
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1465.  Capitol is being
evacuated, we're told, 
			  
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1466.  and clearly that shot that
we have on our screen now, 
			  
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1467.  this is the Pentagon 
			  
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1468.  just across the river
from Washington, D.C. 
			  
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1469.  You got to believe... 
			  
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1470.  I need you to take me to Dick. 
			  
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1471.  Mrs. Cheney, we cannot
go back to the White House, 
			  
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1472.  I am being told no one... 
			  
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1473.  Either you take me
to the White House... 
			  
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1474.  Author is on the move.
Coming out. 
			  
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1475.  the Twin Towers
of the World Trade Center. 
			  
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1476.  Have you gotten
the Prime Minister yet? 
			  
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1477.  headed directly
into the World Trade Center. 
			  
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1478.  It just flew into it. 
			  
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1479.  Canada's prime minister
is on the phone. 
			  
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1480.  That's right,
we got planes in the air 
			  
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1481.  and nowhere for them to land. 
			  
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1482.  Permission for them
to land at Canadian airports, 
			  
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1483.  international flights into Newfoundland. 
			  
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1484.  I still have one plane
unaccounted for 
			  
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1485.  flying over Pennsylvania. 
			  
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1486.  Sir, Donald Rumsfeld 
			  
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1487.  is at the Pentagon on line three. 
			  
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1488.  - That?
- Mm-hmm. 
			  
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1489.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1490.  You have authorization 
			  
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1491.  to shoot down any aircraft 
			  
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1492.  deemed a threat. 
			  
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1493.  Presidential authority? 
			  
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1494.  That is correct. 
			  
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1495.  All orders are UNODIR. 
			  
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1496.  - "UNODIR", sir?
- Unless otherwise directed. 
			  
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1497.  Mr. Vice President,
are we sure these are 
			  
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1498.  the proper rules of engagement? 
			  
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1499.  The country's under attack,
the ROE is fluid. 
			  
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1500.  - David... Addington, David.
- Yes, sir. 
			  
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1501.  Now, we don't know exactly 
			  
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1502.  what the people
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1503.  But it's safe to assume 
			  
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1504.  that at least one person wondered why 
			  
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1505.  in the midst of the most fateful day 
			  
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1506.  in American history 
			  
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1507.  was Dick Cheney talking to his lawyer. 
			  
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1508.  And, um, what, um... 
			  
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1509.  - Mr. Vice President?
- ... authority will he need? 
			  
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1510.  So, start working on... 
			  
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1511.  Mr. Vice President? 
			  
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1512.  The congressional members you sent 
			  
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1513.  to Mount Weather
Emergency Operations Center 
			  
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1514.  - wanna leave.
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1515.  Excuse me? 
			  
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1516.  They're not going anywhere. 
			  
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1517.  Just, uh, tell them, um,
we have all the helicopters. 
			  
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1518.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1519.  I'm sorry, that is a negative. 
			  
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1520.  They are to remain where they are. 
			  
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1521.  There's no helicopters available for evac. 
			  
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1522.  That is correct. 
			  
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1523.  If you would be so kind
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1524.  Are we at war? 
			  
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1525.  Yes, we are. 
			  
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1526.  With whom? 
			  
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1527.  Depot street. 
			  
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1528.  Truck pulling in across from Depot Street. 
			  
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1529.  Unit 9-3.
0-3-15 negative. 
			  
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1530.  1-5-2-7, Brian. 
			  
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1531.  God damn it. 
			  
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1532.  We picked up chatter 
			  
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1533.  from well-known Al-Qaeda operatives 
			  
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1534.  celebrating today's attack. 
			  
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1535.  We shouldn't rule out Iraq. 
			  
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1536.  But what's Al-Qaeda's leader's name? 
			  
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1537.  His name is Osama bin Laden. 
			  
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1538.  But this is clearly Al-Qaeda. 
			  
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1539.  I've been tracking their movements
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1540.  Their fingerprints are all over this. 
			  
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1541.  Iraq has all the good targets. 
			  
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1542.  Iraq has nothing to do with this, Don. 
			  
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1543.  Richard, you don't know that for sure. 
			  
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1544.  I do know that. 
			  
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1545.  Mr. President, if I may. 
			  
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1546.  Afghanistan is Al-Qaeda's headquarters. 
			  
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1547.  - That is where our focus should be.
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1548.  And the CIA would
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1549.  the Taliban's power structure. 
			  
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1550.  Yeah.
All due respect, George, 
			  
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1551.  Mr. President... 
			  
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1552.  we are the Pentagon, 
			  
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1553.  and this is what we do. 
			  
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1554.  Don. 
			  
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1555.  Okay. We'll, uh, we'll go
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1556.  I'll make some calls
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1557.  Thank you, sir. 
			  
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1558.  I think, uh, given the current
situation, Mr. President, 
			  
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1559.  it is wise that we not be
in the same location 
			  
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1560.  for COG,
Continuity of Government. 
			  
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1561.  Of course. 
			  
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1562.  We gonna be all right
on this, aren't we? 
			  
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1563.  Yes, sir. Yes, we are. 
			  
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1564.  Angler has taken off
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1565.  I repeat, Angler is airborne. 
			  
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1566.  Angler? That's the VP? 
			  
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1567.  I thought only the president could land 
			  
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1568.  and take off from the south lawn. 
			  
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1569.  What can I tell you? 
			  
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1570.  Today's fucked. 
			  
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1571.  This intelligence
has been edited, 
			  
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1572.  redacted, and reduced. 
			  
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1573.  Mr. Vice President, usually we vet 
			  
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1574.  the daily intelligence threat matrix 
			  
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1575.  to eliminate unreliable sources,
non-players... 
			  
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1576.  Stop. Don't you dare give me
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1577.  on what I cannot hear. 
			  
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1578.  Mr. Vice President, 
			  
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1579.  a lot of this intelligence
is not verified. 
			  
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1580.  I'm gonna say this
for the last time. 
			  
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1581.  I want to hear everything 
			  
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1582.  every day, from now on. 
			  
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1583.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1584.  Proceed. 
			  
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1585.  We're tracking the possibility
of bio-attacks 
			  
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1586.  using Sarin gas, cowpox, Ebola. 
			  
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1587.  There was a post on a dark website... 
			  
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1588.  about mass beheadings
in residential areas. 
			  
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1589.  Movie studios, museums, 
			  
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1590.  subways, daycare centers
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1591.  A source has told an asset 
			  
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1592.  about fire-bombs targeting hospitals. 
			  
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1593.  A video was captured 
			  
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1594.  describing televised executions 
			  
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1595.  interrupting American network TV. 
			  
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1596.  Sporting events, tourist attractions, 
			  
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1597.  New Year's celebrations,
religious ceremonies, 
			  
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1598.  are all hard targets. 
			  
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1599.  Machine-gun attacks at high-profile... 
			  
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1600.  Biological agents inside... 
			  
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1601.  Coordinated fire-bombings 
			  
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1602.  of commuter trains
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1603.  Water filtration plants
targeted with bio-weapons 
			  
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1604.  and killing a million people. 
			  
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1605.  A briefcase nuke 
			  
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1606.  being driven into
a major city and detonated. 
			  
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1607.  Airborne bio-weapons can be put 
			  
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1608.  into the air conditioning units 
			  
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1609.  of large shopping malls
or casinos. 
			  
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1610.  A beloved celebrity has been targeted 
			  
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1611.  for kidnapping and possibly beheading. 
			  
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1612.  Phosphorus bombs, 
			  
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1613.  chlorine attacks, mustard gas,
cluster bombs... 
			  
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1614.  I'm scared, Dick. 
			  
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1615.  I'll always take care of you, Lynne. 
			  
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1616.  You know that. 
			  
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1617.  What are you going to do? 
			  
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1618.  Move, move, move! 
			  
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1619.  So, while Powell, the CIA, 
			  
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1620.  and their international coalition 
			  
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1621.  toppled the Taliban
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1622.  in a matter of weeks, 
			  
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1623.  Cheney had found something
much more powerful 
			  
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1624.  than missiles or jet planes. 
			  
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1625.  Mr. Vice President, this is John Yoo. 
			  
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1626.  It's a pleasure to meet you,
Mr. Vice President. 
			  
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1627.  So David told me you're looking 
			  
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1628.  for executive authority. 
			  
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1629.  Mm-hmm. 
			  
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1630.  John here
is definitely your guy. 
			  
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1631.  The war we're now fighting 
			  
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1632.  will require resources
and abilities that the, uh... 
			  
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1633.  the current interpretation
of the law... impedes. 
			  
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1634.  The vice president believes 
			  
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1635.  it is the duty
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1636.  to protect the nation 
			  
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1637.  and that no other obligation, 
			  
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1638.  whether to Congress or existing treaty 
			  
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1639.  supersedes that duty. 
			  
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1640.  How do you feel
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1641.  I couldn't agree more. 
			  
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1642.  John Yoo's first legal opinion 
			  
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1643.  allowed the US government 
			  
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1644.  to monitor every citizens' phone calls, 
			  
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1645.  texts, and e-mails
without a warrant. 
			  
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1646.  It was a giant legal leap 
			  
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1647.  based on sketchy law at best. 
			  
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1648.  But John Yoo's masterpiece, 
			  
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1649.  his Moby-Dick, if you will, 
			  
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1650.  was the torture memo. 
			  
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1651.  your fucking contact is! 
			  
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1652.  Where're your fucking hands? 
			  
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1653.  What about the Geneva Convention? 
			  
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1654.  The Geneva Convention
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1655.  What exactly does that mean? 
			  
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1656.  Stress positions, 
			  
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1657.  waterboarding, confined spaces, dogs... 
			  
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1658.  We're calling it "enhanced interrogation." 
			  
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1659.  Are we sure none of this fits 
			  
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1660.  in the definition of "torture"? 
			  
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1661.  The US doesn't torture. 
			  
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1662.  Therefore, if the US does it, 
			  
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1663.  by definition, it can't be torture. 
			  
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1664.  But torture and privacy laws 
			  
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1665.  weren't the only laws Cheney
re-wrote with John Yoo. 
			  
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1666.  They had a full menu of legal opinions 
			  
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1667.  stretching and challenging constitutional 
			  
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1668.  and international law. 
			  
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1669.  Good evening, gentlemen. 
			  
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1670.  Tonight we're offering
the enemy combatant, 
			  
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1671.  whereby a person
is not a prisoner of war, 
			  
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1672.  or a criminal,
which means of course 
			  
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1673.  that he has absolutely
no protection under the law. 
			  
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1674.  We're also offering
an extraordinary rendition 
			  
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1675.  where suspects are abducted
without record on foreign soil 
			  
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1676.  and taken to foreign prisons 
			  
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1677.  in countries that still torture. 
			  
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1678.  Oh, that sounds delicious. 
			  
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1679.  We also have Guantanamo Bay, 
			  
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1680.  which is very, very complicated, 
			  
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1681.  but it does allow you to operate 
			  
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1682.  outside the purview of due process 
			  
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1683.  on land which isn't
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1684.  but where we still
do have control. 
			  
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1685.  And also, we have
a very fresh and delicious 
			  
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1686.  War Powers Act interpretation 
			  
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1687.  which gives the executive
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1688.  to attack nations or people 
			  
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1689.  who it deems still possibly a threat. 
			  
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1690.  We have the fact that under
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1691.  if the president does anything, 
			  
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1692.  it must be legal. 
			  
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1693.  Which, of course, means you can
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1694.  So, gentlemen, 
			  
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1695.  which would you like? 
			  
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1696.  Hmm. We'll, uh...
We'll have them all. 
			  
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1697.  Excellent choice. 
			  
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1698.  Thank you. 
			  
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1699.  Look, Dick, uh, we've been working 
			  
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1700.  with these focus groups
and advertising executives 
			  
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1701.  to try and sell the War on Terror. 
			  
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1702.  I'll reiterate,
we are still being recorded, 
			  
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1703.  and there still may
or may not be clients 
			  
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1704.  back behind the two-way mirrors... 
			  
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1705.  These guys are pretty sharp. 
			  
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1706.  Go on. 
			  
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1707.  There's a problem. 
			  
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1708.  The results show
that people are confused. 
			  
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1709.  You all support the president, 
			  
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1710.  you hate terrorism,
yet you're still confused. 
			  
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1711.  Can you tell me why? Anybody? 
			  
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1712.  Don't we have to just get
Osama bin Laden? He did it. 
			  
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1713.  So why are they calling it a war?
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1714.  Okay, thank you, Mark. 
			  
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1715.  Uh, Jasmine, jump in, please. 
			  
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1716.  I don't get what this Al-Qaeda is. 
			  
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1717.  Are they a country, like,
why can't we just bomb them? 
			  
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1718.  That's really interesting. 
			  
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1719.  Um, is anybody else confused
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1720.  Show of hands, please. 
			  
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1721.  One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven... 
			  
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1722.  That's a lot of you. Right? 
			  
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1723.  Would it be less confusing 
			  
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1724.  if it was a country? 
			  
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1725.  Damn right. 
			  
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1726.  I'm angry as hell. 
			  
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1727.  We've gotta fuck someone up. 
			  
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1728.  Got it. Mark. 
			  
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1729.  Really strong feelings coming
from Mark. I'm interested. 
			  
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1730.  Does anybody else feel
the same or agree... 
			  
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1731.  They understand we're at war, but... 
			  
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1732.  they don't know against who. 
			  
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1733.  They want a country. 
			  
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1734.  It's cleaner, simpler. 
			  
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1735.  That would certainly help us legally. 
			  
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1736.  Hmm. Well... 
			  
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1737.  looks like it's time to take Iraq. 
			  
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1738.  It is about goddamn time. 
			  
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1739.  It's called the Office of Special Plans. 
			  
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1740.  Tenet is not yet serious enough 
			  
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1741.  about the threat that Saddam poses 
			  
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1742.  to the global war on terror. 
			  
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1743.  But I can promise you 
			  
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1744.  that this intelligence group will be. 
			  
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1745.  Wolfie, I got something. 
			  
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1746.  Truck transmissions. 
			  
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1747.  If there's a donkey
with a radio up his ass, 
			  
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1748.  I wanna know what it's transmitting. 
			  
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1749.  I think that's an excellent idea. 
			  
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1750.  I've been wantin' to take
that motherfucker Saddam down 
			  
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1751.  - for a long time.
- Hmm. 
			  
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1752.  Here's a report
that says Mohamed Atta, 
			  
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1753.  one of the 9-11 hijackers, 
			  
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1754.  may have met with
an Iraqi spy in Prague. 
			  
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1755.  It's a really strong statement. 
			  
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1756.  Does anybody agree
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1757.  Wait a minute.
We can't just bomb people. 
			  
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1758.  - Oh, please.
- Yeah, no. 
			  
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1759.  It's from Czech intelligence, 
			  
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1760.  and they question its credibility. 
			  
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1761.  I've been to Prague.
They question everything. 
			  
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1762.  Who wants to be an anonymous source? 
			  
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1763.  Make sure you work in the phrase, 
			  
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1764.  "We don't want the smoking gun
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1765.  That focus-grouped through the roof. 
			  
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1766.  There will always be uncertainty 
			  
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1767.  about when he will acquire
nuclear weapons. 
			  
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1768.  But we don't want
the smoking gun 
			  
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1769.  to be a mushroom cloud. 
			  
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1770.  There is a smoking gun
or a mushroom cloud 
			  
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1771.  - we have waited too long.
- Simply stated, 
			  
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1772.  there is no doubt that Saddam Hussein 
			  
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1773.  now has weapons of mass destruction. 
			  
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1774.  We gotta get rid of this dictator. 
			  
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1775.  He's got anthrax,
he's got all these weapons... 
			  
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1776.  There is no doubt
he is amassing them 
			  
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1777.  to use them against our friends, 
			  
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1778.  against our allies,
and against us. 
			  
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1779.  When, and not if, but when 
			  
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1780.  Saddam creates
and uses nuclear weapons, 
			  
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1781.  what will we tell
the American people? 
			  
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1782.  Saddam Hussein will continue
to increase his capacity 
			  
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1783.  to wage biological
and chemical warfare. 
			  
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1784.  - Hello?
- Whassup! 
			  
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1785.  To show that we will stand up
for what we know to be right, 
			  
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1786.  to show that we will confront
the tyrannies 
			  
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1787.  and dictatorships and terrorists 
			  
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1788.  who put our way of life at risk. 
			  
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1789.  of winning
a second UN resolution 
			  
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1790.  authorizing war against Iraq. 
			  
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1791.  So tonight President Bush... 
			  
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1792.  and the hopes
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1793.  The tribe has spoken. 
			  
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1794.  Polling for an invasion of Iraq 
			  
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1795.  is at 53 percent. 
			  
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1796.  Focus groups show people 
			  
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1797.  still aren't sure about a connection 
			  
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1798.  between Saddam and Al-Qaeda. 
			  
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1799.  And France and Germany
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1800.  that they will not join
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1801.  And neither will Israel. 
			  
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1802.  Ariel and I we went
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1803.  We-we prayed together. 
			  
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1804.  Israel's one of our closest allies. 
			  
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1805.  They said an invasion of Iraq would... 
			  
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1806.  destabilize the region, sir, 
			  
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1807.  and that they don't believe
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1808.  That's not good. 
			  
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1809.  I really want
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1810.  I have an idea. 
			  
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1811.  Secretary Powell has the highest 
			  
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1812.  trustworthy ratings of all of us. 
			  
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1813.  What if he gave an address
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1814.  and the American people 
			  
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1815.  to push this over the finish line? 
			  
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1816.  Karl, I have been very vocal, 
			  
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1817.  very vocal about my reservations
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1818.  Oh! Colin, you're such
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1819.  - We are talking about invading...
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1820.  - ... a sovereign nation...
- Sovereign nation? 
			  
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1821.  - ... without any provocation, Don.
- Don't give me that... 
			  
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1822.  It is a sovereign nation, Don. 
			  
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1823.  in any way, shape,
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1824.  What's the exit strategy? 
			  
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1825.  What, what about the intelligence? 
			  
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1826.  - Does intelligence matter to you at all?
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1827.  - You break it, you bought it.
- You know you're wrong. 
			  
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1828.  - You break it, you bought it.
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1829.  All right.
Hey, hey, hey, all right. 
			  
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1830.  Ho-ho-ho-ho. 
			  
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1831.  Let-let's slow down. 
			  
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1832.  That's enough of that,
you guys. 
			  
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1833.  Well, are you... 
			  
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1834.  gonna take Saddam down or not? 
			  
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1835.  You are the president. 
			  
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1836.  War... is yours. 
			  
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1837.  Not the UN,
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1838.  Do not share powers... 
			  
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1839.  that are yours alone. 
			  
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1840.  George, make sure Powell sees
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1841.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1842.  Colin, I want you to make that speech. 
			  
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1843.  I'm president,
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1844.  - Yes, sir.
- Yes, sir. 
			  
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1845.  Yes, sir. 
			  
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1846.  I look forward to being briefed
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1847.  On another note, I've been
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1848.  of a small terrorist enclave
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1849.  If we're gonna invade, 
			  
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1850.  we suggest taking it out before. 
			  
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1851.  Let it go, George.
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1852.  Let me see that intelligence. 
			  
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1853.  Of course. 
			  
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1854.  That classified document 
			  
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1855.  described a terrorist named
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi 
			  
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1856.  who had started
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1857.  before becoming fully radicalized 
			  
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1858.  in a Jordanian prison. 
			  
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1859.  Zarqawi went to meet
bin Laden in Afghanistan. 
			  
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1860.  Did he or did he not meet
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1861.  But Zarqawi had vowed
to kill all Shia Muslims, 
			  
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1862.  and bin Laden's mother was Shia. 
			  
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1863.  So the meeting didn't go over well. 
			  
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1864.  They had no operational contact. 
			  
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1865.  Hogwash. 
			  
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1866.  Larry, have you seen this speech? 
			  
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1867.  Yes, sir. It's bone-thin. 
			  
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1868.  I saw at least five pieces
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1869.  Who wrote it? 
			  
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1870.  They said it was the president, 
			  
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1871.  but I think you can guess
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1872.  Well, there's no need to yell, Larry. 
			  
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1873.  Yeah, well,
we reviewed the speech, 
			  
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1874.  we gave some notes. 
			  
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1875.  Powell really doesn't have
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1876.  After the US invaded Afghanistan, 
			  
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1877.  Zarqawi set up shop in Iraq. 
			  
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1878.  It was the only connection Cheney had 
			  
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1879.  between Al-Qaeda and Iraq. 
			  
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1880.  The Security Council will now begin 
			  
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1881.  its consideration
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1882.  I call now on the distinguished 
			  
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1883.  Secretary of State 
			  
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1884.  of the United States
of America, 
			  
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1885.  His Excellency,
Mr. Colin Powell. 
			  
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1886.  My purpose here today
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1887.  what the United States knows 
			  
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1888.  about Iraq's weapons
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1889.  as well as Iraq's involvement
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1890.  Iraq, today, harbors
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1891.  headed by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, 
			  
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1892.  an associate and collaborator... 
			  
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1893.  Powell's UN address was
seen by millions of Americans, 
			  
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1894.  but other people
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1895.  Collaborator of Osama bin Laden 
			  
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1896.  and his Al-Qaeda lieutenants... 
			  
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1897.  Zarqawi's activities are not confined... 
			  
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1898.  The great general of America 
			  
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1899.  saying his name over and over again 
			  
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1900.  immediately made Zarqawi a star. 
			  
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1901.  Staying in the capital of Iraq... 
			  
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1902.  Allahu Akbar! 
			  
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1903.  Within a day,
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1904.  Allahu Akbar!
Allahu Akbar! 
			  
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1905.  but these denials
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1906.  They are simply not credible. 
			  
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1907.  An Al-Qaeda source
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1908.  Saddam and bin Laden
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1909.  that Al-Qaeda would no longer 
			  
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1910.  support activities against Baghdad. 
			  
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1911.  By the time we invaded Iraq, 
			  
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1912.  70 percent of Americans thought 
			  
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1913.  that Saddam Hussein
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1914.  Later, Colin Powell would call the speech 
			  
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1915.  the most painful moment of his life. 
			  
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1916.  Thank you, sir. 
			  
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1917.  And what was it?
Justin, right? 
			  
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1918.  She can buy
her album now, Mom. 
			  
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1919.  What was
the girl's name that won? 
			  
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1920.  - No, Kelly. And then Justin.
- Last year. 
			  
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1921.  What are you talking about? 
			  
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1922.  We're talking about
American Idol, Dad. 
			  
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1923.  What is that? 
			  
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1924.  We watched it.
You've seen it. 
			  
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1925.  - You've seen it...
- I've watched it next to you. 
			  
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1926.  The singing, and the
mean judge, and the... 
			  
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1927.  I don't like that... 
			  
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1928.  - The mean British judge?
- You liked it. 
			  
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1929.  - You liked the mean British...
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1930.  Yeah, you... 
			  
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1931.  Do you know how
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1932.  Very appropriate. 
			  
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1933.  That's not a...
That's a terrible joke. 
			  
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1934.  Well, I didn't finish it yet. 
			  
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1935.  I mean, everybody. 
			  
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1936.  You cut off its nose. 
			  
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1937.  Wait, what? 
			  
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1938.  I know, Grace,
cover your ears please. 
			  
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1939.  - Cheers, honey.
- Cheers. Oh, my gosh. 
			  
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1940.  - We're not.
- No, we're not. 
			  
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1941.  We're not revisiting 
			  
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1942.  your father's colorful conversations... 
			  
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1943.  Let's just say that your dad... 
			  
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1944.  Again, another, 
			  
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1945.  disintegrating... 
			  
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1946.  Is the prompter visible for you? 
			  
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1947.  Yeah, yeah.
Bring it a little closer. Yeah. 
			  
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1948.  How's my hair? All right? 
			  
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1949.  - Looks good.
- Tie? 
			  
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1950.  And we are five,
four, three... 
			  
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1951.  My fellow citizens,
at this hour, 
			  
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1952.  American and coalition forces 
			  
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1953.  are in the early stages
of military operations 
			  
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1954.  to disarm Iraq,
to free its people 
			  
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1955.  and to defend the world
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1956.  On my orders, coalition forces
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1957.  selected targets of military importance 
			  
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1958.  to undermine Saddam Hussein's ability 
			  
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1959.  to wage war. 
			  
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1960.  These are opening stages
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1961.  a broad and concerted campaign. 
			  
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1962.  To all the men and women of
the United States Armed Forces 
			  
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1963.  now in the Middle East, 
			  
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1964.  the peace of a troubled world 
			  
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1965.  and the hopes of an oppressed people... 
			  
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1966.  Guys, over here. Two o'clock. 
			  
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1967.  Contact, two hundred yards. 
			  
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1968.  This statement from the White House, 
			  
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1969.  President Bush regards this
as an historic moment. 
			  
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1970.  The scenes on television show 
			  
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1971.  the thirst for freedom
is unquenchable. 
			  
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1972.  Striker One L-S-O, 
			  
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1973.  You are clear to land. 
			  
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1974.  USA! USA! USA! 
			  
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1975.  Good work. 
			  
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1976.  Hi. Um... 
			  
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1977.  It seems like they've been
shipping men and equipment 
			  
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1978.  out of Afghanistan, into Iraq, 
			  
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1979.  and at the moment,
we're a little unsure 
			  
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1980.  of what's going on. 
			  
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1981.  I don't want you to worry about me. 
			  
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1982.  Major combat operations
in Iraq have ended. 
			  
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1983.  In the battle of Iraq, 
			  
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1984.  the United States
and our allies have prevailed. 
			  
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1985.  We have concerns
over Halliburton KBR's 
			  
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1986.  billing practices. 
			  
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1987.  As you know, the no-bid
contracts they received 
			  
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1988.  were quite sizable, and now... 
			  
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1989.  Well, we're not concerned,
are we? 
			  
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1990.  Not at all. 
			  
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1991.  The secretary of defense
and the vice president 
			  
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1992.  just said they're not concerned. 
			  
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1993.  Now, can we please talk about Iran? 
			  
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1994.  To this day, Dick Cheney
has never apologized 
			  
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1995.  for this incident. 
			  
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1996.  Jesus, Dick! 
			  
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1997.  - But someone else did.
- Oh, hell. 
			  
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1998.  My family and I are deeply sorry 
			  
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1999.  for all that Vice President Cheney 
			  
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2000.  and his family have had to go through 
			  
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2001.  this past week. 
			  
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2002.  We send our love
and respect to them. 
			  
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2003.  And we hope that he will
continue to come to Texas... 
			  
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2004.  and seek the relaxation
that he deserves. 
			  
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2005.  So, this, uh... 
			  
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2006.  Joe Wilson asshole... 
			  
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2007.  is questioning our intelligence 
			  
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2008.  in the New York Times. 
			  
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2009.  What's his wife's name again? 
			  
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2010.  Valerie Plame. 
			  
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2011.  I confirmed it.
She's undercover CIA. 
			  
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2012.  Leak it. 
			  
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2013.  Okay, okay. 
			  
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2014.  Like, they don't care
about their dogs, man. 
			  
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2015.  I mean they shoot 'em.
They let 'em roam wild. 
			  
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2016.  What kinda man don't love a dog? 
			  
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2017.  People in India love cows. 
			  
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2018.  They look at us 
			  
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2019.  and how we treat cows
and think the same thing. 
			  
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2020.  Cows. All due respect... 
			  
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2021.  that sounds like some liberal
ass-scratchin' bullshit... 
			  
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2022.  Linda. 
			  
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2023.  Look at this crap. 
			  
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2024.  God damn it. 
			  
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2025.  Hello, Don. 
			  
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2026.  That report says Zarqawi, 
			  
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2027.  the same fucking Zarqawi
we talked up for months, 
			  
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2028.  is now leading
a major insurgence in Iraq. 
			  
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2029.  And the implication is
it's because we talked him up. 
			  
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2030.  Has POTUS seen this? 
			  
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2031.  No, no, no. 
			  
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2032.  I... I intercepted it before
it got across the hallway. 
			  
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2033.  And this is,
this is generated by an analyst. 
			  
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2034.  Get me Tenet. 
			  
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2035.  This stops here. 
			  
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2036.  Abu Musab al-Zarqawi 
			  
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2037.  had taken his fame
from Powell's UN speech 
			  
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2038.  and turned it into his own new thing. 
			  
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2039.  The Islamic State of Iraq and Levant... 
			  
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2040.  or ISIS. 
			  
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2041.  And because that intelligence
somehow found itself 
			  
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2042.  on the bottom of a stack of papers... 
			  
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2043.  Zarqawi had a whole year 
			  
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2044.  to just do whatever the hell he wanted. 
			  
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2045.  And what he wanted... 
			  
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2046.  was carnage. 
			  
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2047.  Shia versus Sunni. 
			  
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2048.  The West versus Islam. 
			  
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2049.  And death versus life. 
			  
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2050.  And on top of that, 
			  
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2051.  US forces couldn't find any WMDs 
			  
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2052.  or nuclear programs in Iraq. 
			  
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2053.  Turns out that Saddam and his sons 
			  
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2054.  mostly liked cocaine 
			  
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2055.  and American movies from the '80s. 
			  
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2056.  Vice President Dick Cheney 
			  
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2057.  is being sued by Valerie Plame 
			  
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2058.  and her husband Joseph Wilson. 
			  
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2059.  The White House announced 
			  
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2060.  four cabinet resignations 
			  
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2061.  including that of Secretary
of State Colin Powell. 
			  
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2062.  Dick. 
			  
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2063.  Look, I hope there's
no hard feelings 
			  
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2064.  about us investigating
the no-bid Iraq contract 
			  
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2065.  for Halliburton. 
			  
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2066.  You know,
I'm just doing my job. 
			  
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2067.  Go fuck yourself. 
			  
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2068.  Dick Cheney emerges from the dugout 
			  
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2069.  on the third base side. 
			  
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2070.  There's a lot of energy
that follows any opener, 
			  
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2071.  whether it be the opener
to the regular season 
			  
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2072.  or, in this case,
the home opener 
			  
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2073.  for the Washington Nationals. 
			  
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2074.  But there's continued buildup,
Eddie, for this team 
			  
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2075.  because of the success
they had last year 
			  
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2076.  in drawing some
pretty good numbers. 
			  
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2077.  Dick Cheney,
a little bit low and outside. 
			  
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2078.  Iraq War,
now proven to be false. 
			  
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2079.  There is a chorus of people calling 
			  
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2080.  for Vice President Dick Cheney
to step aside and resign. 
			  
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2081.  These issues may
not be resolved for some time. 
			  
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2082.  Go away! 
			  
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2083.  I swear to God 
			  
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2084.  this whole place
is turning against me. 
			  
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2085.  - Where are you?
- I'm in an empty office 
			  
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2086.  just trying to get a clean phone line. 
			  
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2087.  Listen, if we could just get 
			  
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2088.  an air bombardment in Iraq, 
			  
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2089.  I think it would make a statement 
			  
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2090.  and it would give us
some political cover. 
			  
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2091.  It's over, Don. 
			  
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2092.  What's that? 
			  
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2093.  What is? 
			  
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2094.  It's over. 
			  
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2095.  President wants you
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2096.  He appreciates your service. 
			  
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2097.  Don? 
			  
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2098.  Well, does, uh... 
			  
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2099.  Bush's kid want me out
or do you? 
			  
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2100.  I can't win every fight, Don. 
			  
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2101.  You are a little piece of shit. 
			  
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2102.  Wow. How did you become
such a cold son of a bitch? 
			  
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2103.  I'm sorry, Don. 
			  
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2104.  I really am. 
			  
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2105.  Well, you know
how I know you're not? 
			  
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2106.  'Cause I wouldn't be. 
			  
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2107.  Think they'll prosecute us? 
			  
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2108.  Okay, then. 
			  
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2109.  Okay, then. 
			  
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2110.  I, Barack Hussein Obama,
do solemnly swear... 
			  
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2111.  That I will execute the office 
			  
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2112.  of president to
the United States faithfully. 
			  
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2113.  Few years later, 
			  
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2114.  Dick's heart trouble started up again. 
			  
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2115.  And with no donor available, 
			  
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2116.  he finally found himself
at death's door. 
			  
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2117.  Well? 
			  
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2118.  I wish I had... I had better news. 
			  
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2119.  Your heart just isn't pumping
enough oxygen 
			  
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2120.  to keep your vital organs alive. 
			  
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2121.  Should I call for a minister? 
			  
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2122.  No, no.
He's not going anywhere. 
			  
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2123.  Okay, then. 
			  
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2124.  Dick Cheney, 
			  
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2125.  you are not going anywhere,
do you hear me? 
			  
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2126.  You're not going anywhere. 
			  
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2127.  This may be the, uh... 
			  
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2128.  one time, I, uh, 
			  
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2129.  I can't do... 
			  
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2130.  what your mother says, girls. 
			  
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2131.  - I love you, Daddy.
- I love you, Mary. 
			  
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2132.  I love you, Lizzie. 
			  
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2133.  And we love you so much. 
			  
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2134.  We love you so much. 
			  
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2135.  My girls. 
			  
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2136.  I love you, girls. 
			  
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2137.  So Dick Cheney told his family
that he was ready to die 
			  
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2138.  and that he wasn't afraid. 
			  
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2139.  He told them he had lived a full life 
			  
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2140.  and that he had zero regrets... 
			  
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2141.  Vice President Cheney,
cross your arms, please. 
			  
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2142.  There you go.
Okay, on a count of three. 
			  
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2143.  One, two, three. 
			  
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2144.  They say my heart could
give him another ten years. 
			  
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2145.  Cheney doesn't like to refer
to it as someone else's heart. 
			  
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2146.  He likes to refer to it
as his new heart. 
			  
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2147.  Which, even though I'm dead,
I have to say... 
			  
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2148.  still makes me feel pretty shitty. 
			  
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2149.  And so, when Liz decided
to run for one 
			  
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2150.  of Wyoming's two Senate seats 
			  
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2151.  against Republican incumbent Mike Enzi, 
			  
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2152.  our Dick was right there 
			  
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2153.  to hopefully see the Cheney legacy
of power continue. 
			  
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2154.  Are you aware Wyoming
Senate candidate Liz Cheney 
			  
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2155.  supports gay marriage? 
			  
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2156.  Her sister is married
to another woman, 
			  
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2157.  and Liz Cheney refuses to support 
			  
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2158.  a constitutional amendment
banning same-sex marriage. 
			  
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2159.  Instead, she equivocates, 
			  
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2160.  claiming it's a states rights issue. 
			  
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2161.  Don't you agree Wyoming deserves 
			  
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2162.  a senator who believes
marriage should be 
			  
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2163.  between a man and a woman? 
			  
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2164.  These calls went
to every house in Wyoming. 
			  
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2165.  Every single house. 
			  
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2166.  I will never win. 
			  
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2167.  What are we gonna do? 
			  
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2168.  O2 monitor is steady. 
			  
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2169.  We're joined
here today by Liz Cheney, 
			  
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2170.  who is running for the Senate
from the state of Wyoming. 
			  
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2171.  According to one poll, 
			  
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2172.  she is behind by double digits. 
			  
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2173.  Welcome. 
			  
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2174.  Thank you
for having me here, Chris. 
			  
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2175.  Great to be with you. 
			  
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2176.  And may I point out,
there are other polls 
			  
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2177.  that have me much closer. 
			  
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2178.  Your opponent,
Senator Mike Enzi, 
			  
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2179.  claims that you support
gay marriage 
			  
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2180.  in part, because... 
			  
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2181.  you support your gay sister
Mary's union with her wife. 
			  
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2182.  I think
she's coming off very well. 
			  
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2183.  How do you respond? 
			  
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2184.  Let me be very, very clear. 
			  
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2185.  I do not support gay marriage. 
			  
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2186.  I believe that marriage
is between a man and a woman. 
			  
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2187.  But you've always claimed 
			  
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2188.  gay marriage is a state issue. 
			  
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2189.  Your opponent claims
this is an equivocation. 
			  
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2190.  All right, I'm cutting the aorta. 
			  
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2191.  Do you have the specimen bowl ready? 
			  
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2192.  It's on the field. 
			  
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2193.  All right. Here's the heart. 
			  
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2194.  The thing is, Mom, I know
that Liz wouldn't have done 
			  
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2195.  any of this if you
and Dad didn't approve. 
			  
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2196.  So... 
			  
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2197.  I can't believe you would do th... 
			  
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2198.  I really thought
there was a limit to... 
			  
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2199.  No, now you're
just being hysterical, 
			  
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2200.  and I can't talk to you
when you get this way. 
			  
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2201.  You need to settle down. Okay? 
			  
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2202.  You're being hysterical. 
			  
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2203.  Bypass is on standby. 
			  
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2204.  Is it in three? 
			  
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2205.  I'll have it
waiting right here. 
			  
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2206.  All right,
some suction. Some suction. 
			  
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2207.  Damn. 
			  
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2208.  All right. We're almost there. 
			  
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2209.  Dad. 
			  
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2210.  Just breathe, baby.
I love you. 
			  
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2211.  Patient's heart rate is stable. 
			  
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2212.  Blood pressure increasing. 
			  
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2213.  I'm gonna notify the family.
What should I tell them? 
			  
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2214.  Tell them the patient's doing well. 
			  
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2215.  - Okay.
- Should be done in a half-hour. 
			  
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2216.  Mr. Vice President. 
			  
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2217.  This must be the right place. 
			  
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2218.  Yes. 
			  
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2219.  - Hello, Martha.
- Hi. 
			  
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2220.  - Nice to meet you.
- Pleasure. 
			  
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2221.  Have a seat right there. 
			  
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2222.  So, um, is it gonna be just,
uh, me on camera or... 
			  
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2223.  Primarily you.
We'll cut back to me. 
			  
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2224.  Eddie's got you
with the A camera. 
			  
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2225.  I'm just gonna be...
All right. 
			  
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2226.  - Ready?
- Hmm. 
			  
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2227.  Two-thirds of Americans say 
			  
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2228.  the Iraq War is not worth fighting. 
			  
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2229.  And they're looking at the value gained 
			  
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2230.  versus the cost in American lives 
			  
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2231.  and Iraqi lives. 
			  
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2232.  So? 
			  
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2233.  So, don't you care what
the American people think? 
			  
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2234.  No, uh, I think you, uh, 
			  
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2235.  cannot be, uh, 
			  
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2236.  blown off course. 
			  
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2237.  I can feel your recriminations... 
			  
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2238.  and your judgment... 
			  
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2239.  and I am fine with it. 
			  
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2240.  You want to be loved,
go be a movie star. 
			  
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2241.  The world is as you find it. 
			  
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2242.  You gotta deal with that reality. 
			  
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2243.  And there are monsters in this world. 
			  
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2244.  We saw 3,000 innocent people 
			  
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2245.  burned to death by those monsters. 
			  
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2246.  And yet you object... 
			  
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2247.  when I refuse 
			  
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2248.  to kiss those monsters on the cheek 
			  
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2249.  and say "pretty please." 
			  
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2250.  You answer me this. 
			  
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2251.  What terrorist attack
would you have let go forward 
			  
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2252.  so you wouldn't seem like
a mean and nasty fella? 
			  
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2253.  I will not apologize... 
			  
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2254.  for keeping your family safe. 
			  
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2255.  And I will not apologize... 
			  
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2256.  for doing what needed
to be done... 
			  
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2257.  so that your loved ones 
			  
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2258.  can sleep peaceably at night. 
			  
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2259.  Has been my honor... 
			  
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2260.  to be your servant. 
			  
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2261.  You chose me... 
			  
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2262.  and I did what you asked. 
			  
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2263.  I know you do. 
			  
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2264.  Sorry to interrupt,
But Mark wanted 
			  
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2265.  to share something
with everyone. 
			  
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2266.  Something's been bothering me
this whole movie, 
			  
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2267.  and I just figured it out. 
			  
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2268.  The whole thing's liberal. 
			  
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2269.  It's got a liberal bias. 
			  
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2270.  Interesting.
Does anyone else feel that way? 
			  
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2271.  One, two, three, four people.
Yeah, go ahead. 
			  
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2272.  It's all facts. Right? 
			  
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2273.  I mean, they had to vet all this
with a lawyer. 
			  
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2274.  How does that make it... 
			  
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2275.  - What's liberal about that?
- You would say that, lib-tard. 
			  
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2276.  Okay, I'm sorry. 
			  
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2277.  So, because I have the ability
to understand facts, 
			  
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2278.  that makes me a liberal? 
			  
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2279.  Okay, guys, let's just take it down. 
			  
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2280.  You probably like Hillary. 
			  
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2281.  - Let's take it down a notch or two, okay?
- Idiot. 
			  
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2282.  Okay, first of all,
Hillary's not president. Okay? 
			  
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2283.  The-the-the orange Cheeto
that you hired 
			  
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2284.  is the president
and he's ruining the country... 
			  
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2285.  Trump is the best thing
in this country. 
			  
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2286.  You chicken-shit! 
			  
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2287.  John! Now, come in, please. 
			  
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2288.  Hey, guys, come on. 
			  
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2289.  - Guys! Guys!
- Stop it. Knock it off! 
			  
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2290.  I can't wait to see the new
Fast and the Furious movie. 
			  
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2291.  That looks lit. 
			  
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2292.  Subtitled by Point.360 
			  
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