The American President
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...they'll listen to anyone
who steps up to the microphone.

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They want leadership.
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They're so thirsty for it,
they'll crawl through the desert...

1:31:09
...and if there's no water,
they'll drink the sand.

1:31:14
Lewis, we have had presidents
who were beloved...

1:31:17
...who couldn't find a coherent sentence
with two hands and a flashlight.

1:31:23
People don't drink the sand
because they're thirsty.

1:31:26
They drink the sand
because they don't know the difference.

1:31:39
Mr.President...
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What do you want to do about 455?
1:31:46
Make the deal.
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Yes, sir.
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I just want to go on record...
1:31:54
...and apologize for my attitude
towards you.

1:31:57
I didn't notice. Was there an attitude?
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I think that...
1:32:01
...I have a lot of pent-up hostility...
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...and I'm wondering
who I should blame that on.

1:32:06
I'm not qualified to--
1:32:08
I've been blaming it on my mother and my
ex-husband and it doesn't seem to work.

1:32:13
Syd. Leo needs to see you.
1:32:16
Tell him to get in here. It's a party.
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He needs to see you in his office.
1:32:20
It can't wait?
1:32:21
He just got off the phone with MacInerney.
There's been a development.

1:32:31
Good evening.
1:32:45
Sounds good.
1:32:47
- It's progressive.
- I'll say.

1:32:49
What's wrong with Sydney?
Did you have a fight?

1:32:51
What do you mean?
1:32:53
- She seemed pretty mad.
- You saw her?

1:32:55
- She's here.
- Where?

1:32:57
In your room. Dad, why's she mad?

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