In the Line of Fire
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:32:04
Not at all, just another minute.
:32:09
Thank you.
:32:16
- You have a very pleasant manner.
- Thank you, Mr. Carney.

:32:33
How would you like
to give a colleague a ride home?

:32:38
- Why do you keep flirting with me?
- Am I?

:32:42
- You know it can't go anywhere.
- That's why I do it.

:32:47
Come on, I'll buy you an ice cream.
No further obligations.

:32:55
- How many female agents are there?
- About 125.

:33:02
- Pure window dressing.
- Excuse me?

:33:07
Window dressing.
125 out of 2,000.

:33:12
You're around so the President
looks good to his feminist voters.

:33:18
- Do make an effort to be obnoxious?
- It's a gift.

:33:22
We do a lot of window dressing.
Like running with the limousine.

:33:28
It'd take an anti-tank missile
to put a dent in it.

:33:32
But it makes the President
look more presidential.

:33:36
If I'm here for the feminist vote,
what demographics do you represent?

:33:44
White, piano-playing,
heterosexuals over the age of 50.

:33:48
There ain't a lot of us,
but we do have a powerful lobby.

:33:55
- Time flies when you're annoyed.
- Where are you going?


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