Independence Day
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:06:01
Traitor.
:06:03
They elected a warrior and got a wimp.
:06:06
- Morning, George.
- Morning, Mr President.

:06:09
That game couldn't have been pretty.
:06:11
Thank you, sir.
:06:14
Connie, you're up awfully early this morning.
:06:19
They're not attacking your pollcies,
they're attacking your age.

:06:23
"Whitmore seems less like the President and
more like the orphaned child Oliver asking:

:06:28
'Please, sir, I'd like some more."'
:06:31
- That's clever.
- I'm not laughing.

:06:34
Age was not an issue when you stuck to your
guns. You were seen as young, idealistic...

:06:39
Now the message has gotten lost.
:06:42
It's too much politics, too much compromise.
:06:45
Isn't it amazing how quickly
everyone can turn against you?

:06:53
It's a fine line between standing
behind a principle and hiding behind one.

:06:58
You can tolerate a little compromise if you're
managing to get something accomplished.

:07:03
Well,
:07:04
the Orange County Dispatch has voted
you one of the ten sexiest men ofthe year.

:07:12
That's accomplishing something!
:07:19
Mr President, it's the Secretary of Defense.
:07:25
Yes.
:07:29
Could you say that again?

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