Wag the Dog
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1:27:02
You could say that, Shirley,
but it's not true.

1:27:05
What would be true, then?
1:27:07
You said it earlier,
if l may rephrase...

1:27:09
the success
of the president in the polls--

1:27:11
As of today, 89% favorable.
1:27:15
Based not on the events...
1:27:18
but on the spin
given to those events.

1:27:21
What's the lesson here?
Never give up.

1:27:24
You're right.
1:27:25
The show must go on.
1:27:27
Proud tradition.
1:27:28
l am prouder of this
than anything l ever did.

1:27:32
You should be.
1:27:34
l want to thank you.
1:27:39
You gave me a good opportunity.
1:27:44
As we said, the president,
a surefire winner...

1:27:47
and the campaign, many said,
that put him there.

1:27:51
Another great race today,
Johnny.

1:27:53
Who you going to ride
in the Stakes?

1:27:55
Eddie, like my daddy
always used to say...

1:27:58
The message is irrelevant.
1:27:59
The main element
we have to deal with...

1:28:01
is that fear is
what's driving a lot of people.

1:28:04
Commercials.
1:28:07
The president is a product.
1:28:10
He's the President
of the United States at 89%.

1:28:13
Which we're dealing with today.
1:28:15
Commercials.
1:28:18
lt's time the American people
began to look at that.

1:28:21
Now we're going
to take your calls.

1:28:24
The number is 1-800...
1:28:25
Oh, shit.
1:28:37
Stanley, what are you doing?
1:28:38
What am l doing?
1:28:41
l'm going to call somebody.
1:28:44
That's very funny.
1:28:45
l'm going to get
these people straight.

1:28:47
You can't do that.
1:28:49
Watch me.
1:28:55
You knew the deal
when you signed on.

1:28:56
Come on. Deals change.
1:28:58
Sure it is.

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