Man of the Year (2006): Driving to the Debate

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The clip driving to the debate from Man of the Year (2006) with Robin Williams, Christopher Walken

"All candidates who demonstrate seriousness of purpose and significant support
"going into the final 30 days of an election
"should be included in debates. " Unquote.
Yes!
Well, I fully agree with the debate committee's inclusion of Tom Dobbs.
He's by far the strongest of the independents and I'm very much looking forward to the debate.
I'm more than confident of my decisions, my positions,
and my relationship with the voting public.
And my hair.
Oh...
I think the first thing you gotta do is say you have unconfirmed information
that the other candidates have had sex with farm animals.
It goes back to the Johnson thing.
President Johnson said he wanted to accuse his opponents of having sex with animals. OK?
His staffer said, "How can you prove that?"
He said, "I can't, but I wanna hear them deny it. "
Seriousness of purpose.
The debate is gonna be a night full of pomposity.
The air will be full of bullshit. They'll be thanking everyone, do all those niceties.
They'll thank their wives, children, all their campaign supporters.
This is our night to shine, Tom. This is the opportunity of a lifetime.
It's like the comic who gets to play Carnegie Hall but shows up and plays the violin.
It's not what they go to see.
How many analogies do you have left?
How many does it take to make my point?
I didn't mean to yell.

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