Guarding Tess
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You suppose the average taxpayer has any
idea how much money is being spent...

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to guard all these old political
has-beens and their wives?

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- I don't know.
- My God, it's an outrage.

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- Yes.
- The cars and the manpower.

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- It makes me sick.
- Listen...

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Just like Washington
to spend money like that.

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- Can we please talk for one second?
- Just like Washington.

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- About what?
- The detail coming back in.

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You came out here to ask me something.
What was that about?

:49:30
Well, I was wondering
if you'd like to have a cup of coffee.

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Oh.
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Coffee keeps me awake, Doug. Even decaf.
I'd like to have a drink.

:49:52
I take a drink occasionally.
Not often.

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Did you know that?
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No, ma'am.
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Well, I do.
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If I located a bottle,
would you join me in a highball?

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Yes, ma'am.
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Ah, you're such
a wild and crazy thing.

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Well, my daughter
and I barely speak.

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Unfortunately, I don't have a
much-impr oved relationship with my son.

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I don't blame them.
The children got screwed.

:50:34
We got the Governor's Mansion
and the Senate...

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the White House.
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They got this very
peculiar childhood.

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I say, we...
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Jim and I
were truly partners.

:50:53
You must have known, in the White House,
how much he depended on me. Didn't you?

:50:57
Yes, ma'am.
:50:59
That was
pretty common knowledge.


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