Born Yesterday
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1:07:01
I don't think that Harry should talk
to you like that. You're a senator.

1:07:07
Well, the operation of government
is... complex.

1:07:11
I don't think anybody
should talk to a senator like that.

1:07:14
- A senator's a wonderful thing.
- Thank you.

1:07:17
It seems to me
that if Harry pushes you around,

1:07:20
he's pushing around
the millions who voted for you.

1:07:24
Well, not quite that many.
1:07:26
How many, then?
1:07:28
Eight hundred and sixty-three thousand,
four hundred and thirty-four.

1:07:31
That's a lot of people
to push around.

1:07:35
Why do you let him?
Who voted for him?

1:07:38
At least he believes
in what he's doing.

1:07:41
Maybe that's why
he's such a hard man to say no to.

1:07:44
It's getting easier.
1:07:48
Let me know your secret. Goodbye.
1:07:51
Bye.
1:08:04
Hello, Billie.
1:08:12
- What is this?
- Same old stuff.

1:08:17
I like having things explained.
I found that out.

1:08:21
Let me explain this.
Don't start up with him.

1:08:23
They're legit.
1:08:24
Why can't I read them, then?
There must be something wrong...

1:08:27
They're all right!
1:08:32
I'm sorry.
1:08:35
It's OK, I understand.
1:08:37
You don't want to be doing
his dirty work.

1:08:41
You know you're better than him.
1:08:45
That's enough, Billie, please.
1:08:50
I'm not so sure.
1:08:51
Maybe you're worse.

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