1:11:01
Good night, Mr.Kane.
1:11:28
- Hello, Jedediah.
- I'm drunk.
1:11:34
If you've got drunk to talk to me about...
1:11:42
...Ms.Alexander, don't bother.
1:11:46
I'm not interested.
1:11:52
I've set back the sacred cause of reform,
is that it?
1:11:57
All right.
1:12:01
If that's the way they want it,
the people have made their choice.
1:12:04
It's obvious the people prefer
Jim Gettys to me.
1:12:07
You talk about the people
as though you owned them.
1:12:11
As though they belong to you. Goodness.
1:12:14
As long as I can remember, you've talked
about giving the people their rights...
1:12:19
...as if you could make them
a present of liberty...
1:12:22
...as a reward for services rendered.
1:12:25
- Jed.
- You remember the workingman?
1:12:28
I'll get drunk, too, Jedediah...
1:12:32
...if it'll do any good.
1:12:33
It won't do any good.
Besides you never get drunk.
1:12:37
You used to write an awful lot
about the workingman--
1:12:40
Go on home.
1:12:41
He's turning into something called
"organized labor."
1:12:45
You won't like that one little bit
when you find out...
1:12:49
...it means your workingman expects
something as his right, and not your gift.
1:12:56
When your precious underprivileged
really get together....