:01:41
	I call it a hit.What'll your review say?
:01:44
	- I like it too, so I guess I'll pan it.- That's logical.
:01:49
	My publisher resents Cohanimpersonating the president of the U.S.
:01:53
	Says our young readers dreamof being president.
:01:57
	"I'd rather be right than be president."Cohan may find out he isn't either one.
:02:08
	- See how George does it at his age.- I remember him when I was little.
:02:12
	Congratulations, George, old boy.You did a great job.
:02:16
	- Thanks.- Congratulations, Mr. Cohan.
:02:19
	- You had him down to a tee.- But we're still on dangerous ground.
:02:23
	Imitating the president,a lot of people won't like it.
:02:26
	It's good, clean fun.Didn't they enjoy it in Boston?
:02:29
	Never could do anything wrong in Boston.
:02:32
	Greatest man in the U.S. Played by thegreatest actor. Nothing wrong with that.
:02:37
	Especially when the greatest actoris my husband.
:02:40
	- This could be treason.- A dollar-a-year man will take care of you.
:02:44
	A lot of them would liketo shoot actors.
:02:46
	Save these telegrams.Government needs paper.
:02:49
	You've got a list with everybodybut Hirohito.
:02:52
	- We'll bring him in.- Here's the one I sent.
:02:55
	- Will you read our cleverness?- What makes you think I didn't?
:02:59
	I didn't know there was that much love leftin the entire Western Union codebook.
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