Bulworth
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:15:09
We stand at the doorstep
of a new millennium.

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MURPHY: Listen to this.
I put a little time in on this.

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JAY: And at the same time,
restore its creative power...

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to reinvigorate our society...
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And, uh...
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bring about a, uh, rebirth
of, uh, democracy, uh...

:15:32
Any questions?
:15:33
FELDMAN: Nice. Less is more.
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WOMAN: When the riots went down
four years ago...

:15:38
you promised us
federal funding to rebuild.

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What happened?
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[ Audience murmuring ]
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What happened was...
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we all knew
that was gonna be big news...

:15:53
so we all came down here--
Bush, Clinton, Wilson--

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got our pictures taken, told you
what you wanted to hear...

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and we pretty much
forgot about it.

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MURPHY: Ha ha ha!
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[ Audience protesting ]
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Did you hear that?
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Let's see where he's going.
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We can't get health insurance,
fire insurance, life insurance.

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Why haven't you come out
for Senate Bill 2720?

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Because you haven't contributed
any money to my campaign.

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[ Audience boos ]
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You know how much insurance
companies come up with?

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They depend on me
to get a bill like that...

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and bottle it up in committee
during an election...

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and then we can kill it
when you're not looking.

:16:36
When you say "by the book,"
what book would that be?

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WOMAN: So the Democrats
don't care about us?

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JAY: Isn't that obvious?
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Half your kids are out of work
and the other half are in jail.

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Do you see any Democrat
doing anything about it?

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Certainly not me.
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What are you going to do,
vote Republican?

:16:56
Come on. You're not
gonna vote Republican.

:16:59
Let's call a spade a spade.

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