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:17:00
...around this pitifully lame mockery
of environmental leadership...

:17:04
...just because he's done better
than his predecessors...

:17:07
...then your boss is
the Chief Executive of Fantasyland.

:17:10
Let's take him out back
and beat the shit out of him.

:17:12
'Morning, Mr.President.
How are you today?

:17:14
Great. My apologies for the interruption.
:17:16
A.J. suggested I come by and say hello.
:17:20
You wouldn't be Sydney Ellen Wade
by any chance, would you?

:17:24
Mr.President, I'm...
:17:26
I don't know what to say. I'm speechless.
:17:30
All evidence to the contrary.
:17:32
Mr.President, we haven't met.
I'm Susan Sloan.

:17:34
I used to work with Congressman Myers.
I hope this incident won't jeopardize--

:17:38
Sydney?
:17:40
Yes, sir.
:17:41
You have a second?
:17:43
Of course.
:17:50
I thought maybe we might talk in private,
someplace less intimidating.

:17:54
Janie.
:17:56
This is Janie Basdin, my personal aide.
Show Ms.Wade to the Rec Room, please.

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This way.
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I'll be with you in a second.
:18:25
Sorry to keep you waiting.
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- Mr.President--
- Is it all right if I call you Sydney?

:18:30
Of course. Mr.President...
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Have you ever been in the Oval Office?
:18:34
I've just been on the regular tour.
It didn't include--

:18:36
I hear it's pretty good.
:18:38
Mr.President, what you saw in there
was vanity run amuck.

:18:41
I was showing off for a colleague
who doesn't think much of me.

:18:44
It would be a real injustice to hold the GDC
accountable for my behavior today.

:18:49
On top of which, I am monumentally sorry
for having insulted you like that.

:18:55
Are you under the impression
I'm mad at you?

:18:58
Well, I...
:18:59
Sydney, seldom does a day go by
when I'm not burned in effigy.


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