The Man Who Sued God
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:17:01
Does it? I'm not so sure.
:17:03
Of course it does. You told me it does.
That was before you became editor.

:17:07
Look at this. Some little twerp three weeks out
of high school telling the world what he thinks.

:17:12
It's all opinion and narcissism.
What's happened to reporting?

:17:16
Three years ago I used to report,
I used to write stories.

:17:19
- I was in Washington, Moscow, Beijing.
- You stuffed up Moscow.

:17:23
I had food poisoning, I missed the coup.
Do you think that makes me feel good?

:17:27
The fact is I was writing stories.
:17:28
Where am I now?
I'm on talkback radio, writing columns.

:17:32
Is that the column?
:17:34
Yes.
:17:38
It's not journalism.
It looks like it, but it's not.

:17:42
- You're a woman of influence.
- I'm a woman of attitude.

:17:46
- You know what your trouble is?
- Being patronised? Being asked rhetorical questions?

:17:50
You're very exciting when you're like this.
:17:52
- I don't know why we haven't slept together.
- I do.

:17:56
The reporter. Report. Go after a story,
I'm not going to stop you.

:18:01
- Really?
- Yes.

:18:04
- So we skip the column?
- No.

:18:07
- You still want the column?
- Yes.

:18:39
Bugger them.

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