Bob Roberts
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- It doesn't work.
- It's not funny.

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It's self-hating.
It's shooting your paycheque in the foot.

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- It's not funny.
- I think it's funny.

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You don't have to work here next week.
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We want to change the world
but also keep our jobs.

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I personally find him repulsive.
I fought his appearance on this show.

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But the network has new owners and they like
Bob Roberts, a lot of things we don't like.

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They're the boss.
They can tell us Bob's on the show.

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You've got to be crazy if you think we're going
to let that fascist yuppie go on live television

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and sing whatever he wants to.
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Please calm down.
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Let me assure you,
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Bob says he'll walk off
if he is not allowed to express himself freely.

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Let him walk.
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We're gonna go to my office
and talk about this.

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Carol, have Bonnie place a call to Lukas Hart.
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How do I find him? What jail is he in?
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- That was uncalled for!
- Excusez-moil

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- She is a loud, abrasive woman!
- Shove it!

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And she's rude!
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It is not funny!
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It's been a crazy week, full moon and all.
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We're an hour away from air
and I can't find the host.

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- Michael?
- Where is he?

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- I don't know.
- That's not an answer. Find him.

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- What are you guys watching?
- The news.

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- Real news?
- Michael!

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Excuse me, guys. Michael, it's taken care of.
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The occupying army...
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Network wants a copy of the lyrics.
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- Mr Hart's on his way down. We'll be OK.
... growing disenchantment...

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Can't touch this!
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[Compêre] And now, once again,
Pride recording label artist Bob Robertsl

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- [cheering]
- [Woman boos]

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I was going to sing
a song called Don't Smoke.

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But in the spirit of live television,
I'd like to sing a song I just wrote,

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about courage and conviction
in these troubled times.


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