:53:02
With an old label.
:53:04
l see where you're going.
:53:11
Stand up straight and tall...
:53:13
the way he taught you to.
:53:15
l'll write a speech.
:53:18
l'll help you with the speech.
:53:21
The president reveals
that William Schumann...
:53:26
was trapped behind enemy lines.
:53:29
This is good.
:53:31
Heartfelt.
:53:33
Touching.
:53:35
People will weep.
:53:38
Soul of a good ol' shoe.
:53:43
He might even get to heaven...
:53:46
on the soul of his good ol'...
:53:49
shoe.
:53:56
Here's the president's speech.
:53:58
Put this
in the Library of Congress.
:54:00
Folk music section, 1930.
:54:02
Right away, please.
:54:04
Get it in
the Library of Congress now.
:54:08
Oh, God.
:54:10
Who's seeing
the CBS guy tonight?
:54:14
Tonight, you remember some song
from the folk song days--
:54:17
about a good old shoe.
:54:18
Tonight?
:54:20
You're with him watching
the president's speech--
:54:23
What if he's busy?
:54:24
-Lure him.
-What are you saying?
:54:27
l don't have to be
your confessor, darling.
:54:30
Tell him you've got info
on the sex scandal...
:54:32
it's on your conscience.
:54:34
He'll drop whatever he's doing.
:54:37
This is a shitty business.
:54:38
lt needs no ghost from the grave
to tell us that...
:54:41
but, Lord willing,
eight days from now...
:54:43
l'm gonna take you
into the second term.
:54:46
Wait till you hear the speech.
:54:47
The 303 speech. Great.
:54:49
Where's that Fad King?
:54:51
l'll get him.
:54:52
Could we go now?
:54:54
A good plan today is better
than a perfect plan tomorrow.
:54:56
How are they doing
on Sergeant Schumann?
:54:58
They're working on him,
they're finding him.