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1:22:02
Oh, I didn't interpret it,
I just did it.

1:22:04
I took the emir
and his friends to a party...

1:22:07
...at Lou Fox's Safari Club
where I used to work.

1:22:10
I have to say that I really
feel badly about what happened.

1:22:14
I imagine it was the first time
Mrs. St. John got busted.

1:22:20
Of course, I could be wrong.
1:22:24
Sunny, I'd like to move on
to your trip abroad with the emir.

1:22:28
Yes, sir.
1:22:29
Didn't you think it was unusual
for a person like yourself...

1:22:33
...who had no expertise, to be
sent on a mission of such importance?

1:22:37
Yes, but I figured
they must know what they're doing...

1:22:40
...because they're supposed
to be the experts.

1:22:43
Sunny, the purpose of this hearing
is to find out who is responsible.

1:22:48
If you give us the name...
1:22:49
No, sir, l...
1:22:51
No, sir, I'm sorry, I can't do that.
1:22:53
You can't? Why not?
1:22:57
Because I'm responsible.
1:23:02
You know what my dad says?
"Let a guy sell you a diamond ring...

1:23:06
...for only 10 cents, and chances
are you own a ring not worth a dime."

1:23:10
Well, I bought the whole mine.
1:23:13
I thought I was getting a free ride
or at least a cheap one.

1:23:16
And I really have to
thank them for that.

1:23:19
I mean, the people who sold it
to me, I mean.

1:23:22
You want to know something?
1:23:24
Before I started to work
for the government...

1:23:27
...I'd never read the Constitution.
1:23:29
I didn't even begin to know
how things worked. I didn't.

1:23:33
I didn't read the newspaper,
except to look up my horoscope.

1:23:38
And I never read
the Declaration of Independence.

1:23:41
But I know they had,
the ones we're talking about...

1:23:44
...the experts, they all read it.
They just forgot what it was about.

1:23:48
That it's about "we the people."
And that's me.

1:23:53
I'm "we the people."
You're "we the people." All of us.

1:23:58
We're all "we the people," right?

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