Bob Roberts
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:32:02
You're not showing any respect and you're
abusing your responsibility as a journalist.

:32:06
Leave it on.
:32:09
Is being responsible as a journalist to ignore
the issues, to gloss over the facts?

:32:13
No. Responsible journalism is objective.
:32:16
The interiewer does not bring
his own opinions into the interiew.

:32:20
I asked a question and you evaded it.
:32:23
I evaded nothing. You have asked a slanted
question based on lies and conjecture

:32:28
and I have given an answer appropriate
to that kind of yellow journalism.

:32:32
- That answer is?
- The answer is I don't talk to liars or gossips.

:32:36
- The interiew is over. Thanks for your time.
- Turn the camera off now, please.

:32:41
Bart, please escort this gentleman to the door.
:32:44
Mr Roberts, is it true you referred to crack
as a great equaliser?

:32:48
Camera off.
:32:50
And suggesting that crack seres
to reduce the African-American population?

:32:54
- When Bob says cut it off, cut it off.
- It's off now.

:32:58
- Is that off?
- Yes, it's off.

:33:00
What the hell is this? This is a meltdown!
:33:03
- Where were your men?
- We took the wrong door.

:33:06
Clark, this can't happen.
:33:08
You were supposed to go where? You were
supposed to meet me upstairs. Listen to me.

:33:14
We have a campaign we've got to win.
:33:17
Listen.
:33:26
[Cheering and applause]
:33:39
She's a beautiful girl
:33:44
As pretty as a picture
:33:48
She's a day in May
:33:51
As real as today
:33:52
She's got to be a girl
:33:57
She's a beautiful girl

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