Bob Roberts
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:20:01
[Crowd shouts Bob's name]
:20:08
[Man] Good luck, Bob!
:20:10
To the right, please.
:20:12
Everybody to the right, please.
To the right, thank you.

:20:17
To the right, please.
:20:21
Mr Roberts, I contacted your campaign office.
:20:24
They told me I had to be connected
to a major news network or newspaper.

:20:28
That's ridiculous. Talk to Chet MacGregor
and he'll take care of it.

:20:40
- What is your name?
- Bugs.

:20:42
John Alijah Raplin.
:20:44
John Raplin. Publication?
:20:46
Troubled Times.
:20:48
There'll be a pass at the door tonight.
:20:52
Yeah. Sure.
:20:53
[Laughter]
:20:56
- It scares the hell out of me.
- My goodness.

:20:59
- I don't think so.
- Of course not. It's a bad idea.

:21:03
You wanted to see it through.
:21:04
Mr Hart thinks we should stick with the red,
white and blue. Simplicity and strength.

:21:09
I agree with Mr Hart. This one is too basic.
:21:12
This one, I like it but it's too strong.
:21:15
This one is a nightmare. It scares me.
:21:19
I tend to agree with Mr Hart as well.
Stick with the current campaign. Bart?

:21:24
- Absolutely.
- Straight up.

:21:26
- Terry, what do you think?
- Me? No question. That's the one.

:21:30
- How about you?
- Nigel?

:21:34
The nodding Nigel. Thank you.
:21:37
Next, our new television commercial.
:21:40
Guys, get out of the way.
Bob, you sit here. Scat, Bart.

:21:45
It's 15 seconds. It makes its point strongly.
It starts airing tomorrow.

:21:49
[Choir] For a new day dawning
:21:58
- What do you think, Bart?
- I love it, Bob.


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