:49:03
Eegh.
:49:05
(Mike) "Honourable discharge.
Drake Sabitch."
:49:08
This must be his dad, Norris Sabitch.
:49:13
And his Grandpappy Winston.
:49:17
If he'd bought a smaller TV, he could've
afforded a couch with less urine on it.
:49:21
Yeah.
:49:25
I want to see a Washington where
children can walk down streets safely,
:49:29
where people can leave doors unlocked
and their minds are free from fear.
:49:34
This is one area where I'm in
total agreement with Governor Tracy.
:49:38
In fact, I agreed with that statement
:49:40
when she made it in her first campaign
for governor eight years ago.
:49:43
Man. My bro is knockin'
the snot outta her.
:49:47
- I'm gonna go take a squeege.
- Watch your step.
:50:05
If you really wanna understand
Mr Donnelly's view on family values,
:50:09
take a look at his brother
and ask yourself this question:
:50:12
"How far does
the acorn fall from the tree?"
:50:15
Or should I say "nut"?
:50:17
(laughter)
:50:21
Yes, my brother has some problems,
but who doesn't?
:50:25
And I just wanna say
I love my brother Mike.
:50:30
And I am very proud of him.
:50:32
And I believe that Mike's problems
are rather modest
:50:36
when compared to the problems
facing our great state.
:50:39
Those are the problems
I am interested in.
:50:42
- (applause)
- Get her, Al.
:50:46
- (peeing)
- Ah. Ooh.
:50:49
- Agh! Oh!
- You're in the wrong zone, soldier boy.
:50:53
What the hell are you doin'
in my perimeter?
:50:56
Um, sir, I'm not a soldier.
:50:58
And I don't know if you read in USA
Today last week, but the war is over.