Nixon
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1:56:03
Jack, I've learned politics
is the art of compromise.

1:56:06
I learned it the hard way.
I don't know if you have.

1:56:10
Well, let me tell you this, Jack.
1:56:12
If you don't like it,
there's an election in November...

1:56:14
...and you can take your money out
in the open and give it to Wallace.

1:56:19
How about it, Jack?
Willing to do that?

1:56:22
Hand this country over to some pansy
Poet socialist like George McGovern?

1:56:29
'Cause if you're not happy
with the E.P.A. up your ass...

1:56:33
...try the I.R.S.
1:56:36
Goddamn, Dick.
1:56:38
You're not threatening me, are ya?
1:56:40
Presidents don't threaten, Jack.
1:56:44
They don't have to.
1:56:48
Good day to you, gentlemen.
Thank you.

1:57:14
With third party candidate
George Wallace out of the race...

1:57:17
...paralyzed by
an assassin's bullet...

1:57:20
Richard Nixon
has crushed George McGovern...

1:57:22
...in the 1972
presidential election.

1:57:25
It is the second-biggest
landslide in American history.

1:57:28
Four more years!
1:57:29
As the new term begins...
1:57:31
...it does not seem the Watergate
investigations have damaged Nixon...

1:57:34
...politicaly in any significant way.
1:57:39
Probably our biggest achievement
as an administration...

1:57:41
...when is all said and done...
1:57:43
...isn't China or Russia.
1:57:45
Is pulling out of Vietnam
Without a right-wing revolt.

1:57:49
I believe you're right.
1:57:51
Even the presidency
isn't enough anymore.

1:57:55
Sir?
1:57:58
The presidency by itself
won't protect us, Bob.


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