Bob Roberts
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No one's gonna hand you opportunity...
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Bob Roberts doesn't represent the common
man. He represents big business.

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- Contemptible yuppie scum.
- It's about his money.

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He talks about traditional American values,
as if he defined what they were,

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as if traditional American values
meant greed, distrust and avarice.

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[Man] He passes the blame onto the silent,
who he knows will not respond.

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According to Bob Roberts,
the disenfranchised are the problem,

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like blaming the woman for the rape
or the dead for the murder.

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[Woman] What I learned about
traditional American values

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was that they had something to do
with altruism, equality and kindness.

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[Man] Forget human rights, forget
women's rights, forget helping the homeless.

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All that's gonna go away.
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They'll take all the money everybody makes
and use it for their own benefit.

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Bob Roberts is not for the people.
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He's for himself and the people
who have made him powerful.

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He reminds me of the roast beef
at the butcher's shop, up front,

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the good piece of meat.
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The powerful, whoever they are,
are bringing out this guy.

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But underneath that beef,
something smells, let me tell you.

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...but they'll complain and complain
and complain and complain and complain

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Yeah, they'll complain and complain
and complain and complain and complain

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[rapturous cheering]
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You're commie liberals!
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[All talk at once]
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[Girl screams]
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- Get away!
- What are you doing?!

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We are marching always forward

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