美剧:纸牌屋,第1季第1集台词
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Hey! What are you doing? Jesus.
- Did you get a good look?
Blue Toyota Camry. That's all I saw.
That's the Whartons' dog.
Aw,
man.
He's not going to make it.
Go see if they're home. Shh. Shh. It's okay. There are two kinds of pain. The sort of pain that makes you strong, or useless
pain, the sort of pain that's only suffering. I have no patience for useless things.
Moments like this require someone who will act,
who will do the unpleasant thing, the necessary thing.
There. No more pain.
It was a
hit-and-run. I'm awfully sorry.
He must have jumped over the fence again.
Look, Steve is going to file the report on the
car, and he'll put his people on
it.
We'll track them down.
You look stunning. Shall we?
Three, two, one Happy new year! Oh.
President-elect Garrett Walker. Do I like him? No. Do I believe in him? That's beside the
point. Any politician that gets 70 million votes has
tapped into
something larger than himself, Larger than even me, as much as I hate to admit
it. And look at that winning smile, those trusting
eyes.
I latched onto
him early on and made
myself vital. After 22 years in congress, I can smell which way
the wind is blowing. Oh, Jim Matthews, his right honorable
vice-president. Former governor of Pennsylvania.
He did his duty in delivering the keystone
state, bless his heart, and now they're about to
put him out to
pasture. But he looks happy enough, doesn't he? For some,
it's simply the size of the chair. Huh. Linda Vasquez, Walker's chief of staff.
I got her hired. She's a woman, check, and a
Latina, check, but more important than that, she's as
tough as a two-dollar steak. Check, check, check. When it comes to the White House, you not only
need the keys in your back pocket, you need the gatekeeper.
As for me, I'm just a lowly House majority whip. I keep things moving in a congress choked by pettiness and
lassitude. My job is to clear the pipes and keep the sludge
moving. But I won't have to be a plumber much
longer. I've done my time.
I backed the right man. Happy new year! Give and take. Welcome to Washington.
You need a haircut.
You think?
A little trim. What are you going to wear?
You mean for the meeting?
- For the announcement.
Gonna wear my navy blue, the
one with the
pinstripes.
Good. You look handsome in that suit.
I don't know if they'll announce it before your board
meeting.
Well, as long as I can say the donation is coming.
As soon as it's official, Sancorp will write you a check.
This is going to be a big year for us. You know, the meeting's on Tuesday.
You're gonna wanna start with something
That's what I'm hearing.
Community of what?
Or I could say immigration, banking, or education,
but none of my regular sources can
confirm that.
Because they don't know, or because they're not talking?
Because they don't know.
Keep at
it. Get me something.
Sorry.
Sorry, Mr. Hammerschmidt.
Zoe. Barnes.
- Right.
Did it take him a year to remember your name?
Longer.
Good morning, Lucas.
What can I do for you, Zoe?
I am sick of the Fairfax county council.
You tell me every day.
Move me
online. My own blog, First person,
subjective, 500 words.
Not going to happen.
- I'll go
underground. Back rooms. The urinals.
I'll win over staff members on
the hill. They need a place to
vent.
- A gossip column.
No. We lift the veil,
what's really going on.
This is the Washington Herald, Zoe. It's not TMZ.
Do you know how many people watch TMZ?
I couldn't care
less.
Which is why print journalism is
dying.
Then it'll die with dignity, at least at this paper.
You are stuck
in the 20th century, Lucas. You lack imagination.
Maybe so, but right now, I don't need imagination.
I need copy. Your nights and weekends are yours.
I applaud whatever you want to do, as long as
it's not on my
time.
You're telling me to get back to work.
- I am.
What you're really telling me is to fuck off.
I'm telling you both.
It's Mr. Chapman already from Province Trust.
Hold my
calls, Christina.
Henry. It's good to see you. How long are you in town for?
- Just today.
Well, you gotta come back down for the inauguration.
I can hook you up.
How about you hook me up with the zoning laws you
promised to get changed? We got 12 million sitting in escrow
for an empty lot we can't build on.
I know, but you gotta understand, it's a local municipal
issue. I can't just pick up the phone You
can't?
Because
that's not what you led us to believe when you
begged for 50 grand in donations.
Right. I, One second. Christina, I said no calls, not while I'm meeting
with Mr. Chapman. The president-elect? I, do you mind?
No. Go ahead, please.
Uh, put him
through, Christina. Ahem. Mr. president-elect? Thank you. Uh, yes, we were, uh We were pleased to win by
double digits. Absolutely. Anything you need.
I need you to put your long, wet, talented tongue between my thighs
and make me squeal like Monica
Lewin.
Me, too. Me, too. Okay. Thank you, sir. I'm so sorry. Uh, where were we?
Walker, What's he like?
Mr. president-elect running late?
No, he couldn't make
it. I'll brief him,
though.
Okay. This is the memo I've drafted on our
Middle East policy we've been developing.
Now, I want to borrow from Reagan.
I'd like to coin the phrase "trickle-down
diplomacy. That way
- Frank, I'm going to stop you there.
We are not nominating you for secretary of
state. I know he made you a promise, but circumstances
have changed.
The nature of promises, Linda, is that they remain immune to changing
circumstances.
Garrett has thought long and hard about
this, and he's decided we need you to stay in
congress.
When was this decision made, and why wasn't I part of the
conversation?
I'm sorry, Frank. If it had been up to
me, I wouldn't have waited this long to tell you.
So, you knew you were going to do this.
It has been an
evolving discussion.
It's a
chicken-shit move.
Frank
- I was vetted. Was that a ruse?
- No.
Let's be absolutely clear. You wouldn't have won without me.
You're right, but now we have to lead, and that means making tough
choices. As you know, education is a top priority for
us, a complete federal
overhaul. But it's not just education. Frank, congress is split. We need you there more than we need you in the
state department.
I got you hired, Linda.
I know.
Donations, endorsements. I wrote the campaign's entire foreign policy
platform. I bring years of foreign affairs
committee
Frank, please.
I want to speak to Walker personally.
The decision is made. We need you, Frank. Will you stand beside us or
not?
Of course. If that's what the president wants.
I'm very glad to hear that.
I'm curious. If not me, then who?
Michael Kern.
Michael Kern? Well That is an excellent choice.
Can you make it more clear? I just want to make sure it doesn't
look like we're neglecting our domestic No. No, no, no. I'm going to say that we're expanding our
mission. Okay. And we're bringing on a new
organization to help us.
Do you know which one yet?
I'm still looking into a few options, but, um, tell me, what did we agree on, that we could hire how many new people? Six?
Six, maybe seven.
- Hmm?
We'll have enough. Ooh, it's exciting, huh? This, uh, new direction
we're heading. I just don't know where we're going to
fit all the
people.
Well, do you think we have to look into additional
space?
No. No, no, no. I'll find a way.
Okay, so make the changes to the PowerPoint, and let's meet again
at 2:30.
Okay.
Leave a message for Frank Underwood.
It's me. I feel like an idiot leaving messages like
this. Call me back.
What is it, Zoe?
Um I know you're going to have your hands full at the white house, so if you need someone to do research or or print out background I think I'll be fine. Well, if things get hectic and you need any help
So you can blog about rubbing shoulders with the big boys?
What did Lucas tell you?
Look, no offense, Zoe, but
I don't have time to be anyone's training
wheels.
I just thought No, I was actually offering to lend a hand.
That's it.
- Got it. Thanks.
Claire.
- You didn't call.
I was
- You didn't call me, Francis. Nine hours. You don't not call me, not when it's this
big.
You're right.
When have we ever avoided each other?
I wanted the solution first.
Do you have one?
Not yet.
This affects me, too, Francis. And it's not the money I'm upset about.
It's that we do things together.
When you don't involve me, we're in
free-fall.
I should've called you, and I didn't.
What happened?
She says they needed to keep me in congress.
Linda said that?
Walker wasn't even there. That's what really gets me. He didn't have the courage to look me in the
eye.
I knew you shouldn't trust that woman.
I didn't. I don't. I don't trust anyone.
Then how could you not see this coming?
I never thought they were capable.
You don't usually underestimate
people, Francis.
I know. Hubris. Ambition.
You should be angry.
I'm livid.
Then where is that? I don't see it.
What do you want me to do? Scream and yell? Throw a
tantrum?
I want more than I'm seeing. You're better than this, Francis.
Well, I'm sorry, Claire. I am sorry.
No, that I won't accept.
What?
- Apologies. My husband doesn't apologize, even to
me.
How long you been up?
Hours. I know what I have to do.
Good.
We'll have a lot of nights like this Making plans, very little
sleep.
I expected that. It doesn't worry me.
I'd better get to work.
I laid a suit out for you upstairs.
The Navy-blue one.
I love that woman. I love her more than sharks love blood.
President-elect Garrett Walker has just Why do you think they went with him?
We're too good. They can't afford to lose us in congress.
He's had work done. Chin tuck probably. Definitely dyes his hair. Do we say anything?
No. God, no. Not unless he brings it up.
Nancy! - Cancel everything. Stamper, you're with
me. Now, look They've done us a great
favour, Doug. We are no longer bound by
allegiances. We serve no one. We live by one rule and one rule only Never again
will we allow ourselves to be put in such a position.
Walker and Vasquez.
All of them. I hold them all
accountable.
Want
retribution?
I think I see
what you're getting at. Kern first?
That's how you devour a whale, Doug One bite at a
time.
Who would you want for Secretary of State?
Give me a list of choices. And however we do this, we'll also need a buffer.
You mean an
errand boy.
Yes, someone we control completely.
I'll keep my
ear to the ground.
Good. I haven't eaten since yesterday.
I almost pity him. He didn't choose to be put on my
platter. When I carve him up and
toss him to the dogs, only then will he confront that brutal,
inescapable truth "My God.
All I ever amounted to was
chitlins.
And he that shall humble himself shall be
exalted. Matthew, chapter 23, verse 12. Thanks be to God. I'd like to speak today on the subject of
humility. A lot of you have just won re-election.
If you hadn't, you might not be sitting
here. And, of course, we should enjoy our success and be
grateful for it, but never let your gratitude sour
into pride. You'll have many challenges ahead over the next
couple of years, and a person's character isn't determined by how
he or she enjoys victory but rather how he or she endures
defeat. Nothing can help us endure dark times better than
our faith.
Claire.
Oh, hello, Felicity. How are you?
- Good. How are you?
Good.
I'm sorry. It's just not right. Oh. Charles and I can't understand what Walker was
thinking.
Oh, that's very sweet of you, but really between you and me, I
think Francis
is relieved. He just feels much more at
home in congress.
I would've bet a million dollars they were gonna pick you.
Well, it's a good thing you have a million dollars to spare.
But you are, by
far and away, the only choice.
I appreciate you saying that.
I mean, Michael? Come on. He's got half the experience
Garrett is a smart man. He knows what he's doing.
You're a bigger man than I, Frank.
You, uh you want some of that wine?
Yes, definitely. Man, this is some good shit. Where'd you get it?
Uh, I kind of lifted it from the
V.I.P. room of the speaker's holiday party.
I'm impressed. Bordeaux, 20 years old.
Oh, it seemed about right for you.
Ouch. Why would you say that to me? I'm almost
30. That's practically ancient in your
book.
I don't discriminate when it comes to age.
Really? When was the last time you hired a 40-year-old
staffer?
Doesn't mean I wouldn't. Well, as long as she's good in the sack.
Come on.
- Well, it's true, isn't it? Where is this coming from?
You're not going to just toss me aside for
some slut straight out
of Vassar.
So, we're having that conversation.
It's been six months. It's not a little office fling
anymore.
You want me to say those three magic words, one of which starts
with an "L. " Mm-mm.
No.
- Okay. I'll say 'em. Christina Gallagher Lick my balls.
Oh, my, you bastard.
Hey. - I love you. I love you, Christina.
I love you.
Now will you lick my balls?
So, I'm curious. Are we patrons, benefactors, or lepers?
Believe it or not, we're angels.
I'm going to go outside and pretend to use my cell
phone.
Go.
Can I have your jacket?
Yeah. Here you go.
Are you going to bed?
I'll be up in a bit.
Don't stay up all night.
No, I'll be right there.
Thanks so much. I'll call you.
Wait. I thought you had a good time.
Oh, I did. I loved it. I've never been before.
Well, maybe I could come up.
Oh, Ryan, you're so sweet. Really. But if I was gonna fuck you, you'd know.
Thanks so much.
She's here.
Send her
in.
It's quite rare for a president's chief of staff to climb the hill,
a gesture of
respect, no doubt, or desperation. I'm guessing she'll say, "Donald Blythe for
education. Let's see if I'm right. Good morning, Linda. Thank you so much for making the trip up.
Of course.
My pleasure.
Education.
First things
first. The seating chart for
the inauguration. How do these two work for you and
Claire?
Wow.
They come with a complimentary set of
tickets to the Jefferson ball.
Claire will be
over the moon. Good. I'm so glad.
So education. We have Donald Blythe drafting the
legislation.
Donald Blythe. Jesus.
I know.
So, you want a
bill just two steps left of Karl Marx.
I advised the
president-elect against it, but Donald is the face of
education. He's been pushing reform for 25 years.
You want me to guide him to the
middle.
We need a bill we can pass.
Do I have absolute autonomy and authority on this?
There's more. Garrett wants the bill on the
floor in the first 100 days. He wants to make a pledge in his inaugural
address.
Well, that's That's very ambitious, Linda.
Can we make that pledge?
I can deliver.
Keep me
posted.
I'll talk with Donald. I'll check in with you
later in the week. Terrific. Did you smell that? The smugness, the false
deference. She thinks I can be bought with a
pair of tickets. What am I, a whore in post-war Berlin,
salivating
over free stockings and chocolate? What she's asking will
cost far more than that.
Ferguson.
Too old.
Willis.
Too stupid.
Boyd.
Too queer.
Really? He's married with three kids.
And wouldn't
they be devastated?
All right. What about Catherine Durant?
Cathy Durant? She was vocally
anti-Walker.
She's got the experience.
Set up a
meeting.
Hey. The donation from Sancorp.
- Hmm?
The money will have to come from somewhere
else.
God, what what happened? I've looked over the
budget for fiscal '13, and
we've allocated
We need to cut that in
half.
Well, you're suggesting
Evelyn, we're going to let some people go.
That would be half of our staff.
We have to carve out some
room.
But you would have to fire some essential people who've been with
us since the beginning.
We are a charity, but not for our employees.
You know, um, Claire, I have held my tongue about
this whole international thing for a while, but I
don't get
it. I mean, we are really good at what we do.
Why do we have to try and be something we're
not?
Because we've plateaued, Evelyn, and it is time for us, for our entire organization
What, digging Wells in Africa? We don't know
anything about that.
Which is why we have to bring in new
people. This is the plan that I've proposed to the board,
and we are moving forward with
it. I'd like a list of names, please.
Claire, could we just think about this?
I have thought about it. I've put a lot of thought into
it.
Yeah, but I think that we can really
Evelyn. You're the office manager. I need you to trust that I know what I'm doing, so
please get me that list as soon as possible.
Oh, ma'am, you can't go up there.
- I'm sorry. I just I just have one question.
- No, no. You gotta come
Sir, I apologize. This woman
Congressman.
Miss, you need to step away from the fellow.
If I could just have one second.
Step away from the
Who are you?
My name is Zoe Barnes. I'm a reporter at the Washington Herald.
It is after 10:30 at night, and this is my home. I do not allow any
We're part of a mutual admiration society.
You're a fan of the symphony.
Well, more for the people watching than the music.
It's all right, Steve. Come on in, miss Barnes.
It's strong.
Do you prefer it weak?
No. The stronger, the better. There's no harm in looking.
It's a cheap
ploy.
It's cheap but effective.
Well, you certainly have my undivided
attention.
Good. The reason I'm here
Oh, is foreplay over?
I read somewhere that JFK never lasted more than
three minutes.
The point
being?
Time is precious. Powerful people don't have the luxury of
foreplay.
Okay, so why are you here, miss Barnes?
I need somebody I can talk to.
We're talking. Tell me what we're talking about.
I protect your identity, I print whatever you tell me, and I'll
never ask any questions.
And what makes you think I don't already have such an arrangement
with one of your colleagues?
Because if you did, you wouldn't have let me
through the door.
I've led
a very long, very successful career avoiding this
sort of
intrigue with the press. I can't see any advantage in starting now.
But is there any disadvantage?
Sloppiness, for one.
I promise you absolute discretion.
So, we're talking about trust.
Use whatever word you like.
Words matter very much, miss Barnes. You should care more about them, given your
profession.
Then, yes Your trust.
So, which Zoe Barnes am I to trust? The one who wrote about the
fireman that married the meter maid, or the
one who authored a very fine
article on a new jogging path in rock
creek park? Don't be
flattered. I read everything.
I'm better than what they have me doing. You know what that feels like.
Do I?
You'd have made a great secretary of state.
How exactly may I help you, miss Barnes?
You must know the administration's legislative
agenda, what's coming up first.
I may.
Will you tell me?
What would be your guess?
Education.
Why?
Im-immigration is too controversial. Tax reform isn't sexy enough. Everyone can get behind children. Is it education?
You might very well think
that. I couldn't possibly comment.
A hint.
It's late, miss Barnes.
Can we talk again?
I hope you'll understand that I wanna sleep on all
this. I never make such big decisions so long after sunset and so
far from dawn.
My cell phone's on the back.
Did you put miss Barnes in the visitors'
ledger?
Not yet.
Don't.
Needless to say.
Needless.
Hello.
Claire! This is miss Zoe Barnes of the Washington herald.
She was just leaving.
Very nice to meet you, Mrs. Underwood.
Drive safe. There's a lot of ice on the road.
I will. Thank you.
Does that work on anybody?
Does what?
The pushup bra and the v-neck
tee.
Well, if it does, I don't know who they are.
Okay, relax, relax.
License and registration.
Uh, the glove
compartment, sweetheart.
This isn't your driver's license. It's a Starbucks card.
Oh, shit. Sorry.
Sir, have you been drinking?
No, I never drink coffee at this hour.
I'm going to need you to step out of the car.
Hey, if I was
speeding, you can write me a
ticket
Sir, step out of the car right now.
Look, I don't want to be a prick, but I'm
a member of Of congress.
I don't care if you're the king of China.
China doesn't h-ave a king. It's a communist "agua-larchy. " Oligar "Oliguarchy. Let's go.
Out. You, too, sweetie.
Fuck. That's hard to say. Ahem.
Hello. Good. Well, let's get him out.
Gonna fly high like a bird up in the sky right now I've got a
story, ain't got no moral let the bad guy win every once in a while
I've got a story, ain't got no moral
Mind if I join you?
What the fuck is going on? I thought I was meeting with the congress
No, you're meeting me.
It's 4:00 in the goddamn morning. I got a city council meeting
You've been police commissioner for what, almost a decade now?
We're here to talk about my resume?
Mayor of D.C. would look good on that resume, wouldn't it? We
know that you've been angling to run
for some time. Experience is your strong
suit. Endorsement and fundraising, they're not.
We can help with that.
Russo. Russo. You're free to go.
It was just a few drinks.
It was enough to get pulled
over.
But I wasn't drunk drunk.
Were you alone?
Yes.
Say that to my face.
Hey, watch the road.
Say it to my face.
Yes I was alone.
You cannot keep doing this, Peter. It's going to catch up with
you.
I know.
Do you think we can arrange two more at our table for the Jefferson ball?
For whom?
The Holburnes.
Why on earth would you want them there?
I'm going to need her money for the C.W.I.
The staff cuts are just
not enough.
I'll talk to Vasquez.
How are we doing?
Good. Progress. Irons in the fire.
I like irons, but I love fire.
Yes Ah.
What are you The bill is garbage, Donald. Tax increases, ban on vouchers, federal oversight. How do you expect me to get that through a committee?
When Linda told me to write it, she promised
I'm sure she said any number of
things. Forget what they promised you, Donald.
They want your name because it carries
weight.
Well, my name comes with my ideas.
I understand, but you've got to be reasonable. This isn't the great debate. It's about passing meaningful reform.
Maybe not everything you would've hoped, but help
me help you.
That's going to take time. I those ideas, I've been developing them
for
If it's time you need, I will buy you time, but
you've got to promise me your next-at-bat is going
to give me something I can work with.
Okay, Frank, I'll see what I can do.
Good. And, Donald, don't let this get you
down, all right? Together we're going to do more than you've
been able to do in 25 years. Two things are now irrelevant, Donald Blythe and Donald Blythe's new
draft. Eventually I'll have to rewrite the bill
myself. Forward! That is the battle
cry. Leave ideology to the armchair
generals. It does me no good.
Walker just nominated Kern.
It's a long
road to confirmation.
Kern is a boy
scout.
Nobody's a boy scout. Not even boy scouts.
What do you have?
Absolutely nothing.
Then what are we talking about?
Just asking a simple question. Does the job interest you?
Why would you want Michael gone?
Cathy, you and I came up together.
The foreign affairs committee needs a secretary we
can work with, someone who isn't afraid to stand up to Walker
when he's wrong. We need you.
Let's assume I am interested.
I don't want to assume. I want to know.
Please hold.
Zoe Barnes.
Anywhere you want. On my way.
Just before you left my house, Think back What were we discussing?
The president's legislative agenda.
Specifically.
Education. Was I right?
Do the math, miss Barnes.
He needs a bill. Sponsored by You?
Be smarter than that.
Somebody with legitimacy.
Good.
And who screams
of legitimacy in education? (scream: to be extremely conspicuous)
Donald Blythe?
Correct.
The problem is He's an old-school tax-and-spend
liberal. Walker ran as a
moderate. You think Blythe would talk to me?
He doesn't have to.
Wait. We're in a very gray area Ethically, legally Which
I'm okay
with
I just love this painting. Don't you? We're in the same boat now, Zoe.
Take care not to tip it over.
I can only save one of us from drowning.
He announces his education initiative on Monday. Half of the address is based on
I understand.
Do we need to take it out?
We're fine, Linda.
But you just got through saying
he has to start
over. (finish)
I didn't choose Blythe. You did. You put him in my lap
and asked me to work a miracle, and
I will. Now, have a little faith, Linda.
Let me work with Donald on this.
I know what can be accomplished in 100 days.
All right, Frank. We're counting on you.
Good. Now, I do have a little favour to ask. Do you think I can get just two more tickets for
my table at the Jefferson ball?
Drink?
Uh, sure! What do you got?
Whiskey. Blend.
If you're offering.
So how are things in the city of brotherly
love?
We're getting by.
Oh, good. Good. Oh, I'm sorry. I made that
neat. Did you want
No, this is perfect.
So, it seems you've been a bit irresponsible.
What?
Don't play dumb with me,
Peter. Save it for the ethics committee. Drink up. You could use a little courage right now.
You're not having one.
It's a bit early in the day for me.
Is this about the other night? How do you know about
that?
I'm the whip. It's my job to know.
Look, look, they let me off.
There's there's no charges. It's all taken care of.
Honestly, Peter, do you really think these things just take care of
themselves?
You, It was just this one time, Frank.
I swear to God.
Then you must hold God in very low
esteem, because we both know that's a lie.
Solicitation, controlled substances, driving under
the influence. Got quite a long list of hobbies.
What is it you want?
Your absolute, unquestioning
loyalty.
Always.
Do not misunderstand what I mean by "loyalty".
Anything. Name it, Frank.
You seem far too relaxed.
I'm not.
You shouldn't be.
Doug'll be in touch.
Hang
on. Where have you been? I've been calling you.
Everybody's working double-time
in an inauguration, and you just up and
disappear. Hang on. Let me call you back.
Where did you get this?
Wrong question. The right question is, how quickly can we get it up on the site?
I have to run this past
Tom.
Let's get legal
on this. Make sure we're not breaking any laws.
You won't tell me your source?
I can't do that.
Fine, but if legal finds even one
I understand. How long do you think that will take? We should
get this online right away.
I'm not just going to scan a 300-page document and put it up before
we have gone
through every
I did that already.
The whole thing?
Cover to cover. I've got excerpts, analysis.
You start going
over them. Get graphics. Work on the tables, charts The whole nine
yards. Janine!
What's the angle?
Five words.
Far left of centre.
That's four.
Very far left of centre.
Enough to put Walker on his heels?(surprise)
Fuck his heels. This'll put him on his
ass.
What's up?
We've got a copy of the administration's education
bill. You're going to work with Zoe and do background
cover.
Zoe Barnes?
Right here.
Whatever she needs.
Well, shouldn't I be writing the
She wrote it already. And I want you to rewrite it, then rewrite it
again. You'll help her.
Tom, I am your chief political correspondent.
Go! I want this by tomorrow.
But I need to focus on the inauguration.
This is more important. Let's get started.
That I will faithfully execute the office
of president of the United States.
That I will faithfully execute the office
Power is a lot like real estate.
It's all about location, location,
location. The closer you are to the source, the higher your
property value.
And defend the constitution
Centuries from now, when people watch this footage, who will they see smiling just at the edge of the frame?
So help me God.
So help me God.
Congratulations.
Today is not about the next four years. It's about the next four decades.
Now, you've placed your faith in me, and I, in
turn, choose to place that faith in our children.
Our children are the key to this nation's
future. And that's why the first order of
business for this administration will be a comprehensive
education reform bill to properly fix, finance, and strengthen our
nation's schools! And I pledge to you, we will have that bill on the floor
of the congress within the first 100 days of this
administration!
It was so nice of you to make this possible.
When you called me, I was - Oh, not another one.
I'm gonna miss
out on my ultimate frisbee league this
week.
No, I'm serious. A few of us on budget have quite a rivalry going
with the guys on finance.
It's fierce. We get physical.
Anybody gets between me and that
goal line, I will take that sucker down!
Donald, I've been looking for you
everywhere. Maestro, here, let me help you out with
this.
I really like the work you've done on the new draft.
It's a big step forward.
We're gonna make history together. Thanks for the encouragement.
Francis, listen I've got some ideas about subsidies for higher
education
Catherine! Hold onto that thought, Donald. Don't you look stunning!
We Southern girls clean up well when
we get out of our Daisy Dukes and into
some Vera Wang. (clean up: to remedy a bad situation. to make a problem go away).
And we Southern boys are slow with our
words, but we're fast on our feet. May I have the honour?
You most certainly may.
Mornin', Freddy.
Good morning, Frank.
How's
tricks?
I can't kick. You want to go on in?
No. Why don't you set me up outside?
Outside? It's freezing out
here.
Well, a little cold never hurt anybody.
Anything you
say, Frank. It'll be right up.
My one guilty
pleasure is a good rack of ribs, even
at 7:30 in the morning. Have the whole place to myself. Freddy sometimes opens up just for me.
Where I come from in South Carolina, people didn't
have two
pennies to rub together. A rack of ribs is a luxury, like Christmas in
July.
This web traffic's absolutely crazy.
Blue Camry, D.C.
Plate number, Whiskey, Juliet, 0-0-2-niner is wanted in connection to a canine
hit-and-run.
Code
1057, found on capital
Mmm.
Do you want
seconds, Frank?
I'd better not. Tell you what, Freddy Yes, I will. I'm feeling hungry today.