Bob Roberts
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:11:02
- Is he one of yours?
- [Bob scoffs]

:11:05
Hey, brother. Does getting in on the ground
floor mean checking your skin at the door?

:11:09
- Black people can have another opinion.
- You're still black?

:11:12
I think so. We don't have to adhere
to a militant black party line.

:11:16
[Man] Your albums just get better and better.
:11:18
Wonderful work on the news.
Always watch you.

:11:23
You're now a member of our campaign team.
:11:26
Can I get one for my son?
:11:28
- Of course. We'll send you some.
- Take care, Dan.

:11:31
You're welcome here any time, Bob.
Good luck on the campaign trail.

:11:37
Great.
:11:39
Bob Roberts is from that faction that lives to
destroy whatever good came out of the '60s,

:11:45
to rewrite the history of that important period,
:11:48
a period where the American people
actually were informed and aware

:11:53
and realised that they had a voice.
:11:56
They demanded that a war end.
:11:59
Bob Roberts is Nixon, only he's shrewder.
More complicated, this Bob Roberts.

:12:04
Here's a man who has adopted the persona
and mind-set of the freethinking rebel

:12:09
and turned it on itself.
:12:12
The rebel conserative.
:12:15
That is deviant brilliance.
:12:17
What a Machiavellian poseur.
:12:21
- This land
- [cheering]

:12:23
Is my land
:12:26
- This land
- [crowd joins in]

:12:29
Is our land
:12:31
You gotta proud to be
:12:34
In the land of the free
:12:36
This land was made for us
:12:39
This land was made for me
:12:44
[wild cheering]
:12:54
[Chanting] Bob! Bob! Bob!

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