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:03:04
This week as election fever
continued to rise,

:03:08
the Democratic Convention gave a rousing
endorsement to their candidates...

:03:12
James M. Cox
and Franklin D. Roosevelt.

:03:15
Good evening,
my fellow Democrats.

:03:20
Thank you for coming!
:03:40
Thank you!
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My friends, thank you.
:03:48
Now they say,
:03:50
the best way
to get rid of a man

:03:53
is to have him
run for vice-president.

:03:59
Well, I say
:04:01
ask my cousin Teddy
if that's how they got rid of him.

:04:10
Are you saying
it's my fault we lost?

:04:14
I'm saying it's the Republicans' gain
for at least another eight years.

:04:17
You and Cox
made sure of that.

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But that's okay.
This buys you time,

:04:21
this buys you experience.
We'll run you for governor.

:04:24
Oh really?
Of which state, South Dakota?

:04:26
That's very funny, but I'm not laughing.
We've got a lot of work to do.

:04:29
First, you need to know
what they're saying about you.

:04:31
They're saying F.D.R.
Stands for featherduster.

:04:34
That you're a lightweight, that you are
a dilettante without a point of view.

:04:38
You enjoy hitting me
when I'm down, Louis?

:04:40
No, but it's the only time
you'll ever listen to me.

:04:42
Why are you a Democrat,
Franklin? Answer me.

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The Democratic Party is the party
of the people. I am a man of the people.

:04:50
You're a Roosevelt.
What do you know about people?


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