:10:01
to run for President.
:10:03
It's unprecedented,
but if I put in a call to the party chairman...
:10:06
we find a candidate, he'll back him.
:10:09
Who will run a race
they know they can't win?
:10:12
Who says he has to know?
:10:22
What the...
:10:34
What now?
:10:40
No, not my bike!
:10:47
When I went in there
I wasn't thinking about being a hero.
:10:50
I was just trying to help Miss Pearl.
:10:52
Miss Pearl.
:10:54
I think we found our man.
:10:57
Look at this! This is great!
:10:59
This is America, see?
:11:01
Little guy against the big guy,
corporations against the people.
:11:04
Young versus old. What's better than this?
:11:06
Give me a break!
:11:08
I am going to run an alderman
for President?
:11:12
He's not an alderman.
:11:14
He's a hero.
:11:17
- Who doesn't like a hero?
- Big business loves a hero!
:11:20
See?
:11:21
You said we needed somebody
who can help the party.
:11:23
Now, how in the hell
does this guy help the party?
:11:26
I'm glad you asked.
:11:29
The United States is changing.
America is changing.
:11:31
Inside of 20 years, you know the numbers...
:11:33
20 percent black,
21 percent Asian, 39 percent Hispanic.
:11:37
The minorities will be the majority.
The smartest thing we can do...
:11:42
is be the first party
to nominate a minority for President.
:11:46
- How about a cripple?
- I don't think so, Charlie.
:11:50
Now, we'll lose, of course,
but the minorities will be happy.
:11:54
The minorities will be happy
and they will vote for us in 2008...
:11:59
because we've shown we support them.