Annie Hall
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:15:03
So, you work for Stevenson
all the time?

:15:07
- No. l'm doing my thesis.
- On what?

:15:11
Political commitment
in 20th-century literature.

:15:14
You're like New York Jewish,
left-wing, intellectual...

:15:18
Central Park West, Brandeis University,
socialist summer camps...

:15:21
and the father
with the Ben Shahn drawings...

:15:24
really strike-oriented--
:15:28
Stop me before l make
a complete imbecile of myself.

:15:30
That was wonderful! l love being reduced
to a cultural stereotype.

:15:34
Right. l'm a bigot,
but for the left.

:15:40
l have to go out there.
Say something encouraging, quickly.

:15:44
- l think you're cute.
- Yeah? Do you?

:15:48
Go ahead.
:16:01
l don't know why they would have me
at this kind of rally...

:16:04
'cause l'm not essentially
a political comedian.

:16:08
l interestingly had dated a woman...
:16:12
in the Eisenhower administration,
briefly.

:16:16
lt was ironic to me...
:16:20
'cause l was trying to do to her...
:16:22
what Eisenhower's been doing
to the country for the last eight years.

:16:30
l'm sorry.
l can't go through with this.

:16:32
l can't get it off my mind!
lt's obsessing me!

:16:35
l'm getting tired of it.
l need your attention.

:16:38
But it doesn't make any sense.
He drove past the book depository...

:16:43
and the police said conclusively
that it was an exit wound.

:16:46
So how is it possible for Oswald
to have fired from two angles at once?

:16:50
lt doesn't make sense!
:16:54
l'll tell you this.
He was not marksman enough...

:16:57
to hit a moving target at that range.

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