1:27:02
that the blatant squandering
of American wealth...
1:27:06
at home and abroad
is a road to a sound peace.
1:27:12
Thank you all...
1:27:14
and good evening all.
1:27:17
Lights!
1:27:34
I know is not what the people
want to hear...
1:27:37
but I know whas best for them.
1:27:38
We think so too, thas why
everyone in this room...
1:27:41
wants you to be the next
President of the United States.
1:27:45
But your problem is getting
the voters to listen to you.
1:27:48
Getting them to like you
enough to listen to you.
1:27:51
Senator, I've got to be blunt.
1:27:53
Your TV appearances have been,
well, catastrophes.
1:27:57
Wouldn't you say, Lonesome?
1:27:59
Beanie, did you check the ratings
for the Senator on "Face the People"?
1:28:03
Brutal.
1:28:06
Excuse me, 4.2.
1:28:11
Go ahead.
1:28:12
We've got to face it, politics have
entered a new stage, television.
1:28:16
Instead of long-winded debates,
the people want slogans.
1:28:21
"Time for a change" "The mess in
Washington" "More bang for a buck".
1:28:25
Punch-lines and glamour.
1:28:27
Yes, Mr. Furness, even glamour.
1:28:30
My papers have supported
Worthington Fuller...
1:28:33
from the first day he ran for office,
he's not a grandstander...
1:28:36
a backslapper or a baby-kisser.
1:28:38
Thas exactly what
he's got to become.
1:28:41
The majority in this country
don't see eye to eye with him.
1:28:44
We've got to find 35 million buyers
for the product "Worthington Fuller".
1:28:49
You underestimate the respect...
1:28:51
Respect? Did you ever hear
of anyone buying any product...
1:28:55
beer, hair rinse, tissue,
because they respect it?