:10:02
He likes it.
:10:03
Governor Stanton,
thank you for coming today.
:10:09
I will be damned.
:10:25
You' re going to work for him.
:10:28
No, I'm not.
:10:30
I'm just going to meet him and talk.
:10:33
About what?
:10:35
Well , about going to work for him.
:10:38
How can you quit on Adam Larkin
:10:41
and get in bed with some cracker...
:10:44
Who's done piss for blacks
in his state?
:10:48
I could say the same about Larkin.
:10:51
But he will . He has to wait.
He's a black congressman.
:10:55
I don't like Larkin.
:10:58
I don't know what Stanton wants,
but...
:11:01
I do.
:11:03
He wants to use the grandson of
a civil rights leader...
:11:07
a black man in politics
to get votes.
:11:10
That's hilarious.
:11:12
Yeah, put a black man on the team,
that'll roll in those votes.
:11:17
That's why so many black men
run the country.
:11:21
If politics upsets you,
work for the black Advocate.
:11:25
We' re never like it.
:11:27
Hand me that tie.
Get your own damn tie.
:11:31
No,no tie, no suit.
:11:33
Just leather jacket cool.
:11:36
I'll be back in 2 hours.
:11:38
Then we can discuss
the Black Advocate.
:11:42
Don't be mad.
:11:44
Okay, but only for 2 hours.
Wait up for me.
:11:51
Oh, my God. My boy.
:11:55
Henry Burton,
I am mighty honored.
:11:58
I'm Arlen Sporken, the governor's
media consultant.