The American President
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...and you're under no obligation of law,
but I thought it might be fun.

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I was wondering
if maybe you wanted to go...

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...with me and...
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That's it. That's why I was calling.
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Sydney?
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- Sydney, Congress doesn't take this long.
- Mr.President...

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You have asked me to join you
in representing our country.

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I'm honored. I'm equal to the task.
I won't let you down, sir.

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This is just dinner. We're not going
to be doing espionage or anything.

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No, of course.
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I'm a little...
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What do I do?
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I mean, you know, where do I go?
I mean, will you meet me?

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I'm gonna have a very nice woman
named Marsha Bridgeport call you.

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She's the White House social secretary.
She'll help you with anything you want.

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When she calls you and tells you
she is Marsha Bridgeport...

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...it'll help if you give her
the benefit of the doubt.

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Of course.
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I'll see you Thursday night.
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Mr.President, thanks for asking me, really.
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This is a first for me.
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Me, too.
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Okay, who's on Indiana?
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I can't remember your names.
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Raise your hands if you're on Indiana.
Put your hands down. You're on Illinois.

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We got Jarrett.
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What?
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George Jarrett. He's ours, solid "yes."
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I don't believe it. You, new guy...
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Jarrett, Democrat, Minnesota,
slide his name on over to "yes."

:30:48
He was undecided. How did you get
the fence pole out of his butt?

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Wish I could take credit. He says, "Lewis,
I support the President 100 percent.

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"Not the bill, the President."
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We're gonna win this.
It's like a kissing booth at a carnival:


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