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...with stuff about him
when he was young.

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Look.
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He's way more distinguished now.
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A jury today convicted
G. Gordon Liddy and James McCord...

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... of eight counts, including burglary,
in the Watergate break-in.

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Enough already.
I am sick of Watergate.

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And I am sick
of Woodward and Bernstein.

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Who are they?
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Snot-nosed
Washington Post reporters...

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...who are trying
to disgrace the President.

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Anybody want some more Jell-O?
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Yes, please. Here.
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Betsy, look.
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One more question, Mr. Liddy.
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-The White House denied involvement.
-He's so familiar.

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It's that weird guy!
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-What was he doing at the White House?
-I don't know.

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Done! We're going upstairs.
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A spokesman for
the administration once again...

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... denied any participation
in the Watergate burglary.

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President Nixon is said to be
in seclusion with advisers.

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It's starting.
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Goddamn it!
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Mr. President, this is Arlene.
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-Hello, Arlene.
-I'm not waking you, am l?

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I'm a night owl.
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What's the deal with
that Watergate thing?

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Do you know anything about it?
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No, no, absolutely nothing.
I don't know a thing.

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No way, José!
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Because I live in the Watergate...
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...and one time we saw
that Liddy guy there...

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...then we saw him at the White House,
and now he's gonna go to jail.

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Is there something
I can do for you...

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... or your family?
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There must be something you desire.

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