The Great McGinty
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:25:07
- What a racket.
- Not what I...

:25:09
You shut up!
:25:11
Quit sucking your clackers, you.
And don't rub that on the carpet.

:25:15
Now get outta here.
:25:17
All of you.
:25:27
Get me Jarvis.
:25:29
(Speaks in Russian)
:25:31
(Spits)
:25:33
I suppose you saw the afternoon paper.
:25:35
They cut down good trees
to print stuff like that on them.

:25:38
Look, Jonas...
:25:41
we need a new face.
:25:43
Clean, typical American.
:25:45
Upright, dependable.
:25:47
Somebody they don't know too much about.
:25:50
What do you think of McGinty?
:25:52
The alderman.
:25:55
Never heard of him?
:25:57
Well, that's just what I'm talking about.
:26:01
- So long.
- McGinty. McGinty, wait a minute.

:26:04
McGinty, please.
:26:07
- Back in a little while.
- Yes, Mr McGinty.

:26:10
Just a minute, McGinty. McGinty.
:26:13
McGinty!
:26:17
Aren't you ashamed of yourself?
:26:23
This guy will pay two and a quarter,
this Maxwell.

:26:25
- No.
- I just left him.

:26:27
That's the only good news I heard all day.
:26:30
Now, listen.
Do you want to be reform mayor?

:26:33
- What do you mean?
- What do you think it means?

:26:36
Don't make me say anything twice,
I'm irritated today.

:26:38
I said, "Do you want to be reform mayor?"
The mayor of this city?

:26:42
What have you got to do
with the Reform Party?

:26:45
- I am the Reform Party. Who do you think?
- Since when?

:26:48
Since always. In this town I'm all the parties.
:26:51
I'm not going to starve
every time they change administrations.

:26:54
Well, then, where does Jarvis come in
with his Purity League?

:26:58
Don't ask me so many questions.

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