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:46:00
...what I'm doin'
to the music, Dick.

:46:03
Yeah.
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So, uh, what's it like
bein' so famous and all?

:46:08
A vice president!
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Well, it's, uh,
not like that, Sandy.

:46:13
You see, the reason I got into politics
in the first place was...

:46:17
...well, uh, to do something
for the people.

:46:21
So, how are
you two doing?

:46:25
You know, Dick, there's more
privacy in the back of the...

:46:29
No, Trini,
we're fine here.

:46:31
Okay.
:46:34
Hell, Kennedy just pissed Cuba away
to the Russians. Just pissed it away!

:46:38
And he doesn't know what the hell
he's doin'in Vietnam.

:46:41
These are dangerous times, Dick,
especially for business.

:46:44
Agreed.
We know what you tried to do for Cuba.

:46:47
If you had been elected in '60,
Castro would be dead now.

:46:57
Gentlemen, I tried.
I told Kennedy to go into Cuba.

:47:01
He heard me and
he made his decision.

:47:03
I appreciate your sentiments. I've heard
them from many fine Cuban patriots.

:47:07
But it's nothing I can
do anything about.

:47:10
It's a long drive to Dallas, and Trini
and I have a plane to catch tomorrow.

:47:14
So...
Dick, these boys want you to run.

:47:16
Absolutely.
That's right.

:47:19
Now, they're serious. They can deliver
the South and put Texas in your column.
They done it in the '60.

:47:24
Only if Kennedy dumps Johnson.
That'll never happen.

:47:27
I don't think you know how much people
hate Kennedy down here.

:47:31
He's comin'to town tomorrow, and they
will run his ass outta town on a rail!

:47:35
Damn right.
That we will.

:47:37
We are willing to give you a shit
pot full of money to get rid of him.

:47:42
More than you
ever dreamed of.

:47:47
Nobody's gonna beat Kennedy in '64
with all the money in the world.

:47:55
Suppose Kennedy
don't run in '64.

:47:59
Not a chance.

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