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00:00:00America is faced with a peril like never before.
00:00:13It's time for the true patriots to reveal themselves.
00:00:17Take action.
00:00:20Today, we bring a reckoning.
00:00:24I can no longer stay quiet about the dire state of affairs in Washington.
00:00:27As vice president, having sworn an oath to safeguard our republic, I can't sit back and allow...
00:00:34A tyrant!
00:00:35A corrupted autocrat in sheep's clothes, hell-bent on mining power from the states to stoke his own radical agenda.
00:00:42It's tough to admit. He's my president.
00:00:46But Garfield has just not been square with those who put him where he is today.
00:00:50Not a shred of loyalty.
00:00:52Merely broken promises.
00:00:56Broken promises.
00:00:57Broken promises.
00:00:59Have you seen him lately?
00:01:01Has any of you?
00:01:03Attribute me directly. Fuck it.
00:01:05The president now dodges the American people altogether, issuing blanket decrees from the closed doors of his big White House.
00:01:15Can you imagine?
00:01:17For a few months, I actually got to be vice president.
00:01:20I call on every honest, God-fearing citizen to make their voices heard, to march up to Pennsylvania Avenue and demand that their so-called president honor his commitments.
00:01:33Send him a message, loud and clear.
00:01:36The people will not be ignored.
00:01:39I'll be in bed when you're dead, you rascal.
00:01:49This is just about the ports.
00:01:57Let New York keep its damn collector.
00:01:59Conklin will call off his dogs.
00:02:01He's too powerful an enemy.
00:02:03He will grind regular government to a halt.
00:02:07Until you risk in that nomination, sir.
00:02:09You are some of the most powerful men in Congress.
00:02:12Conklin casts one look in any of you.
00:02:14You're fomenting the discord.
00:02:16You're the one that is tearing this party apart on account of, I don't know, some petty vendetta that you have.
00:02:22You're inviting me to knock the teeth out of your mouth.
00:02:24Really?
00:02:25Because I would be half-worn blind.
00:02:27That's what you think is worth this moment.
00:02:29Because at this moment, gentlemen, we have worked together to do your jobs.
00:02:34Gentlemen, harm yourselves this instant, or I will expel you from this building for good.
00:02:43That includes you, Mr. Secretary.
00:02:51Now, I made a vow to end the rot in our government.
00:02:57Spoils, patronage, call it what you want.
00:03:00It's no good.
00:03:01Do-nothing, siphoning taxpayer money for jobs that don't even exist.
00:03:08Elected officials brazenly peddling their influence at auction.
00:03:15This is not how democracy endures.
00:03:19This is wrong.
00:03:21And all of us know it.
00:03:27This is our fight.
00:03:28One day, years from now, each one of us will be judged by what we do in this moment.
00:03:39How will they talk about us, I wonder?
00:03:42Suspend all other points of order in the Senate until Judge Robertson is heard for the collector's post.
00:03:58What?
00:03:59Wait, can he do that?
00:04:01My mind is settled.
00:04:02It will not budge.
00:04:02I have to see my wife.
00:04:03Good day.
00:04:04Wait, Mr. President!
00:04:06Mr. President, can you...
00:04:08Weren't you idiots supposed to be a committee of conciliation?
00:04:11The tide yawed a different way.
00:04:13Gee, did it?
00:04:14Then allow me to yaw it back for you.
00:04:16Any senator that votes to proceed with Garfield's man, that vote will be his last.
00:04:20Have you considered that the body might perhaps be swayed more by compassion than by threats?
00:04:25Your voice makes me want to hang myself, Levi.
00:04:27How's that for compassion?
00:04:30Out!
00:04:30Okay, come on, let's go.
00:04:41The seams are starting to show.
00:04:45Well, what do you feel?
00:04:46You've got more horse sense than any of them.
00:04:48Can a collectorship really be so important?
00:04:54Is it worth expending all your capital on one front?
00:04:58It's the ports.
00:04:59It's patronage.
00:05:00I have no legacy safe for this, Kate.
00:05:02No.
00:05:02You are loved.
00:05:05Don't you know you're the most popular man in all of New York?
00:05:08Patronage or no?
00:05:09Well, street vendors on every corner tumble over themselves just to shake your hand.
00:05:16Parents name their children after you, purely out of admiration.
00:05:20It could all go away in a heartbeat.
00:05:22You've got too low an opinion of other people.
00:05:25What moves them?
00:05:33A good leader knows when to fight wars and when to bring peace.
00:05:39You know, Mrs. Sprague, I might truly be lost without you.
00:05:58Which is why I ended things with the governor earlier today.
00:06:06I'm ready.
00:06:11I don't want to live my whole life in the shadows.
00:06:13No.
00:06:16Your husband will blame me for this.
00:06:19He'll come after me in the press.
00:06:21At a time, I need every bit of support.
00:06:28Oh.
00:06:28Is that all you can think about?
00:06:34Kate, I have a family back in Albany.
00:06:37Julie and our daughter.
00:06:41We've hardly been shy.
00:06:44The entirety of DC already knows about us.
00:06:47Sure.
00:06:48Sure.
00:06:48Sure.
00:06:52That won't play in Albany.
00:06:53You want me to give up my Senate seat?
00:07:08Both of us must resign, Tom.
00:07:11I like being a senator, though.
00:07:13Relax.
00:07:15Temporary.
00:07:16Show protest.
00:07:17Cut cold the fucker at the other end of the avenue.
00:07:19Yeah, but with our vacant seats, the Democrats get a majority in the Senate, we lose control.
00:07:24For a few weeks, sure.
00:07:26During which chaos reigns the day.
00:07:28We sit back and watch as Garfield sees his whole agenda sacked and pillaged.
00:07:32That is, until our friends from New York elect us right back to our old seats by a unanimous vote.
00:07:39We waltz back into the Senate triumphant.
00:07:41With a potent new mandate and a feckless fucking president flinging himself at our feet, Tom.
00:07:47Remind Garfield he can't so much as shit without New York's say-so.
00:08:06First Corinthians.
00:08:091542.
00:08:09The body that is sown is perishable.
00:08:16It is raised imperishable.
00:08:20Now I declare to you, brothers and sisters, flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God.
00:08:28We will not sleep, but we will be changed.
00:08:32In a flash, the twinkling of an eye at the last trumpet.
00:08:39For the trumpet will sound, and the dead they will be raised.
00:08:44Oh, grave, where is thy victory?
00:08:52Oh, death, where is thy sting?
00:08:58The sting of death is sin, and in the power of sin we find love.
00:09:03What, know ye of Christ!
00:09:18This city gets stranger by the day.
00:09:21Garfield!
00:09:30Garfield!
00:09:31Garfield, I need to speak with you.
00:09:33It will not wait a moment longer.
00:09:36Certainly.
00:09:37Do you mind if I do a bit of light packing while we chat?
00:09:40I'm running dreadfully late as it stands.
00:09:44You're taking off early?
00:09:46I'm bringing Creed up to Monmouth to continue her recovery there.
00:09:50Dr. Edson's advised a gentler heir.
00:09:53Sure is good for that.
00:09:58Brought Nellie there when she got sick.
00:10:02I'm sorry, Chester.
00:10:04All this time I've never asked you about her.
00:10:08It's a funny thing.
00:10:09Even among my closest friends, the topic of my late wife seldom comes up.
00:10:17No matter!
00:10:19It's not why I've come here today.
00:10:21Please.
00:10:22No, no, no.
00:10:23If it's all the same.
00:10:28Surely you've read the papers.
00:10:30You know that I spoke against you.
00:10:34That sounds familiar, yes.
00:10:37Does it?
00:10:40Good.
00:10:42Thusly, I submit my resignation as vice president.
00:11:02I don't accept it.
00:11:08What?
00:11:08Well, I'm not going to take your resignation.
00:11:10Not yet, anyway.
00:11:12I'd really like it if you'd give the job one more go.
00:11:17Hang on.
00:11:18No, you must not grasp.
00:11:20I was openly disloyal.
00:11:23I called you all sorts of names in the press.
00:11:26And I hope you'll come to me first next time prior to airing your concerns with the public.
00:11:30I feel it my duty to explain to you that you really ought to fire me.
00:11:38I'm a truly bad vice president.
00:11:43Not always.
00:11:45You didn't reject my other nominees on the Senate floor when you had the chance to do so.
00:11:49I didn't approve them in, either.
00:11:51I didn't even show up to the Capitol.
00:11:53Sure, but that's not nothing, is it?
00:11:56Our politics are not the same.
00:11:58I'm aligned with Conkling.
00:12:00In two days' time, I'll go to Albany to ensure his and Platt's re-elections.
00:12:05Well, you must do what you feel is right.
00:12:08I don't see your game in this!
00:12:14For some reason, it eludes me!
00:12:20There's no game.
00:12:22You've made your views perfectly well known.
00:12:26As your leader at present, I feel it's incumbent upon me to change them.
00:12:30They'll not change!
00:12:32They will not evolve!
00:12:33They are fixed!
00:12:34For good!
00:12:36Don't be a stranger, Mr. Arthur.
00:12:37My door is always open to you!
00:12:40Fuck!
00:12:45Finally!
00:12:46You canned the prick.
00:12:48No.
00:12:48I'm gonna give him another try.
00:12:50Another try?
00:12:51He's the worst vice president in history.
00:12:53Perhaps.
00:12:54But I feel there's some good in him, deep down.
00:12:58That, and he's the only one who knows where the lion's share of our federal revenue is buried.
00:13:04Yeah, it would be nice to see that again.
00:13:06Wouldn't it?
00:13:07I'm gonna give him another try.
00:13:08I'm gonna give him another try.
00:13:09I'm gonna give him another try.
00:13:11Well, when'd those two get so chummy?
00:13:14No!
00:13:15I've been preoccupied.
00:13:23When was the last time you got any sleep?
00:13:27I don't know what I meant to do, Conkling is just too damn powerful.
00:13:39He bought every man in Albany his seat.
00:13:42This vote, there's nothing but a big charade.
00:13:46He'll be back on the Senate floor within days, him and Tom Platt.
00:13:50They'll demand my head on a pike.
00:13:51Oh, probably.
00:13:54Perhaps I can't change anything.
00:13:57I mean, what if I put my nominees, good, honest men, in harm's way?
00:14:02I've gambled them off on a war I can't possibly win.
00:14:04They will still see that there was one man who fought anyway for what was right.
00:14:08And lost his presidency at that.
00:14:10Oh, well, then it's a good thing that you never wanted to be the president.
00:14:22Molly can take me up to Monmouth alone.
00:14:25I think you need to stay here in Washington and show them you will not run from the battle.
00:14:29If you think I'd abandon my wife...
00:14:31She will survive one week.
00:14:33You come to me when this is finished.
00:14:34Hmm.
00:14:40Roscoe, it's a pleasure having you home.
00:14:55Pleasure's all mine.
00:14:56William?
00:14:57Thank you for that banner.
00:14:58Of course.
00:15:00Upstate yokel fucks.
00:15:01They know who butters their bread.
00:15:02What?
00:15:09What are you laughing at?
00:15:10What, you didn't hear about Tom?
00:15:11He's all anybody's talking about.
00:15:13Why?
00:15:14He's duller than a bag of hay.
00:15:16Word on the street is, last night at Delavan House, some of our half-breeded rivals caught
00:15:22plat, uh, in flagrante.
00:15:28You've been a naughty, naughty boy, Thomas.
00:15:30Some gal ought to teach you a lesson.
00:15:45I did not think Tom had it in him.
00:15:51I guess you never can tell with some men.
00:15:54Cut him.
00:15:56What?
00:15:57He couldn't keep his cock in his pants for one night.
00:16:00Now the whole delegation's openly mocking him.
00:16:03Come on.
00:16:04It's just harmless fun.
00:16:05He's a clown to them now.
00:16:07A clown and a cheater.
00:16:08Men like that don't get voted back into the Senate.
00:16:11Either we cut ties, or the weight of him will drag us all under Chester.
00:16:14We have known Tom for 20 years.
00:16:21I'm godfather to his kids.
00:16:24He has always stood for us, and he is our friend.
00:16:26You know better than anyone, there isn't any such thing in politics.
00:16:31Now, we'll do it quietly, swap him off the ticket, replace his name with that of some
00:16:35other party loyal.
00:16:36Can it really be as simple as that?
00:16:38You want to move to D.C.?
00:16:48I, uh, well, the cherry blossom...
00:16:51Stupendous, and it's settled.
00:16:53Willie, my boy, welcome to the big leagues.
00:16:56Now fuck off.
00:17:02Whatever it takes, that's our law.
00:17:05So, what's the good word, big man?
00:17:15Chester, is there something the matter?
00:17:21Let's have a walk, Tom.
00:17:23Just me and you.
00:17:28Good evening, Father.
00:17:29Father, it's been a long time since my last confession, but I have something to ask the
00:17:35Lord.
00:17:36He listens always.
00:17:39Speak freely.
00:17:44I have been charged, you see, with a great and terrible task.
00:17:52And I know it must be done, and that I am the man to carry it out.
00:17:59There is no other who will.
00:18:01But...
00:18:02But I'm scared, Father.
00:18:13I feel an evil that pervades our earth.
00:18:21I see it.
00:18:23I see it proliferate day by day and infect the souls of other men.
00:18:30And I fear that if left unchecked, it will plunge us into a second great war.
00:18:36But what is one life when weighed against hundreds of thousands of others that may die if I do not
00:18:45act, if I'm too weak?
00:19:01It is God that grants me purpose.
00:19:06Gentlemen, last call for votes.
00:19:11I mean, they sure are taking their sweet time.
00:19:14I'd milk it too if I were them.
00:19:17It's not often a band of podunk state senators gets to hold the nation's fate in their hands.
00:19:22It's adorable.
00:19:32The legislators' wives, I presume?
00:19:34They show their faces before everything, Boat.
00:19:43Julia.
00:19:52Oh, shit.
00:19:53Stop the boat.
00:20:14Stop the boat.
00:20:15Stop the boat.
00:20:15Stop the boat.
00:20:17Stop the boat.
00:20:19Boat's already been rendered, Mr. Conkling.
00:20:22The final combined tally.
00:20:3234 for Senator Roscoe Conkling.
00:20:36And 50 for John C. Depew.
00:20:38What is it?
00:21:03Son of a bitch.
00:21:04Glory!
00:21:09Me!
00:21:16Shut up!
00:21:19Put our nominees up for a floor vote!
00:21:21Every single man!
00:21:23Do it now!
00:21:24my darling creed
00:21:29i dare say somehow we live to fight another day it appears conkling's invited himself
00:21:38straight out of the senate his and tom platt's seats now belong to us
00:21:44chauncey to pew for new york albridge lapham for new york what happens now mr arthur
00:21:49we just lost our fucking collector william h roberts time for us to confirm our men put them
00:21:59to work forge ahead on the agenda we swore to the people conklin's chokehold over this country
00:22:04is finally at a close my heart is light for the first time since we left ohio trust that the boys
00:22:13have been keeping me on my toes i'm counting down the hours till we're together again
00:22:18always the same and forever your own jim
00:22:22all my life i've had to hold my tongue notch my winds discreetly
00:22:30i played the long game just to get my name on a piece of paper
00:22:36one they won't be able to deny
00:22:40now
00:22:43every dollar bill printed in america will have a black man's signature on it
00:22:50it's not everything
00:22:56but it is something
00:22:59oh dear
00:23:06we've been fielding inquiries from every newspaper in the country
00:23:18they all want to know how you did it
00:23:20did what how you won how you single-handedly dismantled the most powerful force in all of politics
00:23:27you're a hero sir
00:23:29how nothing's been done yet
00:23:32three months in office nearly a hundred days i haven't passed a single bill
00:23:37my only focus was on some petty partisan feud
00:23:41sir if you can outplay roscoe conkling
00:23:44there was no play joe
00:23:46make no mistake we got lucky this time
00:23:52very lucky
00:23:53but for so long as america should stand
00:23:59there will always be more roscoe conklings
00:24:02now go enjoy a few days off
00:24:08because after that
00:24:11the real work starts
00:24:13i look forward to it
00:24:15proud of you joe
00:24:16you're aware you ought to be
00:24:18hmm
00:24:29hmm
00:24:33Well, hopefully you'll enjoy the fireworks this weekend with your wife.
00:24:52I shall be occupied to hosting Conkling's demise.
00:24:56Harriet changed the locks again.
00:24:58You bet.
00:25:01Robert, you're secretary of war now.
00:25:03Are you?
00:25:11Dad?
00:25:12Stop her!
00:25:34Stop that man!
00:25:38That's him!
00:25:42He shot Garfield!
00:25:46Get him!
00:25:48He shot him!
00:25:49Get out of there!
00:25:51Get out of there!
00:25:51Get back!
00:25:53Get back!
00:25:53Get back!
00:25:54I did it!
00:25:55I did it!
00:25:57Take me to jail!
00:25:58Now Chester Rother will be president.
00:26:00The Republic is saved!
00:26:02Take him back!
00:26:04Move back! Move! Move! Move!
00:26:06Keep them back!
00:26:08For God's sake, give him some air! Give him some air!
00:26:10Move back!
00:26:16Water! Water!
00:26:18I'm a doctor. Charles Purvis. Chief Surgeon at the Freedmen's Hospital.
00:26:22Then go turn to your freedmen.
00:26:24This is the President of the United States.
00:26:26He won't be for much longer if you don't get the hell out of my way.
00:26:29Sorry, Mr. President.
00:26:57The bullet hasn't left his body.
00:26:59All right.
00:27:09I think he's better telegraph creed.
00:27:11You have them put me in a cell with a view of the park. When this is all over, I'll have Arthur name you Chief of Police.
00:27:23Oh, you'll want this, no doubt.
00:27:37Jesus Christ.
00:27:39It's quite something, isn't it?
00:27:41My little pestle change, of course, of history.
00:27:47Here.
00:27:57Sir?
00:27:59Have one of the men boil us some water from downstairs to fixing place on the lower extremities.
00:28:07We need boiled water, quickly.
00:28:09Friedman's office.
00:28:10Friedman's hospital, you say.
00:28:11Friedman's hospital, you say.
00:28:13That's right, sir.
00:28:14Hold this, please.
00:28:15And before then, at Camp Barker.
00:28:19Oh.
00:28:20During the war.
00:28:21I believe I passed through Barker once.
00:28:31Yes, Mr. President.
00:28:32Yes, Mr. President.
00:28:33I remember.
00:28:34What are my chances, you think?
00:28:39They're not good.
00:28:43I'd put you at a one in a hundred.
00:28:44Well, then we'll take that chance and make good use of it.
00:29:13Gentlemen, I believe it possible that if he's to have any hope, the offending bullet must
00:29:27be removed.
00:29:28You will have the entire services of our nation at your disposal.
00:29:33I require only a probing scalpel.
00:29:37It's okay, sir.
00:29:44We'll fix you up.
00:29:47With a PR bullet slid on past the first lumbar vertebra, it's lodged itself further.
00:29:58Close now, I sense.
00:30:04Hmm.
00:30:10Doctor?
00:30:12I need absolute silence.
00:30:22It's all right.
00:30:23Most of consciousness is to be expected.
00:30:26Lacerated tissue.
00:30:28A relatively firm coagula.
00:30:30Probably the latter.
00:30:31Sir, this probe is damaging your patient and your equipment is not properly sanitized.
00:30:35This is a critical moment.
00:30:37We can't waste time.
00:30:38Forgive me, sir.
00:30:39Have you heard of the new research coming out of Europe on antisepsis?
00:30:42We are not in Europe.
00:30:44Doctor Purvis, invisible monsters are a thing of superstition, not science.
00:30:50The methods you question today are the very same which saved thousands of lives in the war.
00:30:55They are tested.
00:30:57They're true.
00:30:59Simply, they work.
00:31:01They work.
00:31:02They work.
00:31:03They work.
00:31:04They work.
00:31:05They work.
00:31:06They work.
00:31:07They work.
00:31:08They work.
00:31:09They work.
00:31:10They work.
00:31:11Now, sir, do I have your permit to continue at my examination?
00:31:17Do I have any attention?
00:31:36Do you think he'd know?
00:31:58I would know.
00:32:06They think we're murderers, this whole country.
00:32:20This killer says he did it in my name, that I'm a friend of his.
00:32:25We're to blame.
00:32:26Will you shut the fuck up?
00:32:28Some poor jackass from off the street figured he'd make a name for himself.
00:32:32The inquiry will run its course.
00:32:34We'll be clear.
00:32:34Our president was shot down today, like a stray fucking dog.
00:32:39And he'll surely fucking die.
00:32:41He may be dead even now, for all we know, which will, in turn, trigger the process of succession.
00:32:51What?
00:32:51Please, don't tell me you haven't been thinking it the whole time.
00:32:54All this wrangling over a couple of Senate seats...
00:32:56No, don't say it.
00:32:57...we can rebuild what we had back in New York on a national scale, Arthur.
00:33:01No.
00:33:06I'll refuse the job outright.
00:33:09I am not fit to be a president.
00:33:12The beauty of America, my friend.
00:33:15After everything we've been through, are you so dense you can't grasp that we've just been gifted the biggest windfall in the history of the country?
00:33:22Stop the cab!
00:33:38What the hell's the matter with you today?
00:33:39To be frank, I'm not totally sure.
00:33:45But I have a strong compulsion not to ride with you for a moment longer.
00:33:49So, so what?
00:33:51Your plan is to hoof it all the way back to Washington instead?
00:33:54Sometimes man's just gotta walk.
00:33:56Jesus.
00:33:57It's nearly a hundred degrees out there, Arthur.
00:34:02Your heart'll give out within a mile.
00:34:05Quit being a shit.
00:34:06Get back in the goddamn carriage.
00:34:14You're going to hurt my feelings, Chester.
00:34:18Well, then it's good there's no such thing as friends in politics.
00:34:23You son of a bitch.
00:34:27You son of a bitch.
00:34:29Don't you turn your back on me.
00:34:31After everything I've done for you, I fucking made you.
00:34:38Arthur.
00:34:40Arthur.
00:34:53Oh, you're here, thank God.
00:35:09You stay down, do not exert yourself.
00:35:11Is it bad?
00:35:12Are you in a lot of pain?
00:35:13Oh, that protect still functions, my dear.
00:35:17It's only the hole that's been damaged.
00:35:19Uh, no major organs were hit, and Dr. Bliss says that he's nearly isolated the bullet's
00:35:24position, so once it's out, we'll be in good shape.
00:35:27Okay.
00:35:28And where are the boys?
00:35:29They haven't been told yet.
00:35:31We'll see you to them.
00:35:32All right.
00:35:34It's okay.
00:35:35It's okay.
00:35:40What am I going to do with you?
00:35:42May I leave you alone for one week?
00:35:43There is no time.
00:35:48We have to make arrangements.
00:35:51No.
00:35:53I don't accept that.
00:35:56I feel it everywhere.
00:36:00I'm here now, and I'm going to bring you back to life.
00:36:05Fight.
00:36:05You are going to fight.
00:36:07And you do not speak to me of death again.
00:36:09I'm here now, and I'm here now, and I'm here now.
00:36:39This devil gateau to go out and buy a gun.
00:36:42He can't parse a deranged mind.
00:36:44Can he be in league with Conkling?
00:36:46No.
00:36:47Conkling may well have created the climate for a gateau, but he did not facilitate this.
00:36:53I can't help it.
00:36:53I know it's not right, but I want every one of them to pay for what they did.
00:36:57Well, here's your first victim.
00:37:00Mrs. Garfield.
00:37:02Lord help me, ma'am.
00:37:04I traveled through the night.
00:37:05Good God.
00:37:07You reek of cow dung.
00:37:09That makes sense.
00:37:11I hitched a ride to D.C. in the back of a farm cart.
00:37:14How's the president?
00:37:15Does he live?
00:37:16He does.
00:37:17He's resting.
00:37:18Thank Christ.
00:37:19Oh, thank the Lord.
00:37:20Mr. Arthur.
00:37:21I don't want it.
00:37:22I didn't want any of it.
00:37:23It was ambition.
00:37:24It was...
00:37:25Chester, pull yourself together.
00:37:27You're the vice president of the United States.
00:37:29The fuck if I am.
00:37:30I quit it all.
00:37:31What are you talking about?
00:37:32The American people are afraid.
00:37:34They are looking to us.
00:37:35They are looking to you, Chester.
00:37:38Curse me!
00:37:39I can't do it.
00:37:40I'm not fit.
00:37:42This president put his faith in me, and I shanked him at every turn.
00:37:47Lord God, strike me down.
00:37:49I am not but a low-hound dirty pig.
00:37:52You read me now, Chester Arthur, and you read me fucking well.
00:37:57Great emergencies can rouse, shall we say, generous and long-dormant traits in men.
00:38:03If there is even a shred of real nobility in you, I think now is the time to let it shine.
00:38:08So what will you do, Chester?
00:38:10You resign like a coward in disgrace, or you step up and reform?
00:38:17Reform.
00:38:19Reform, ma'am.
00:38:21I'll change my ways.
00:38:23You have my solemn oath.
00:38:24I will change my ways.
00:38:27Good.
00:38:36Remember, it's a $25 royalty for all newspaper use.
00:38:40Though I will give discounts to the local outlets, or will I?
00:38:44I want to reaffirm that I bear no ill will towards the president.
00:38:52It was an unfortunate political necessity.
00:38:58My aim was to unite the party once and for all and to save the republic.
00:39:01Yes, I shot him, as I would a rebel pulling down a flag.
00:39:05How many hundreds of thousands were sacrificed
00:39:08over the course of the war, and to what end?
00:39:10To protect our greatest of nations.
00:39:12I sacrificed only one to that same end.
00:39:16Though I leave my justification to God and the American people.
00:39:21Oh, and for added context, look no further than my diary,
00:39:25the truth, I'm soon to be available wherever books are sold.
00:39:31Mmm.
00:39:59Mmm.
00:40:00Let's give it a go.
00:40:03Ready?
00:40:05Here we are.
00:40:07All right, all right, all right.
00:40:12It's all right.
00:40:14All right, it's all right.
00:40:16I'm going to try again tomorrow.
00:40:18He's growing weaker by the day.
00:40:31It's the constant battery of well-wishers. They're placing strain on him.
00:40:33We need the wing locked down outside of the immediate family.
00:40:46When the president talks, he makes use of his diaphragm, which will in turn agitate the liver, pushing the bullet, impilling it deeper in.
00:40:48He's breathing.
00:40:49Won't breathing cause the diaphragm to move just as well?
00:40:50Yeah, right.
00:40:51But breathing's gentle.
00:40:52Talking is violent.
00:40:53Healthy stream of pulse.
00:40:54Healthy stream of pulse.
00:40:56Mm-hmm.
00:40:57I've been writing to Chester Arthur.
00:40:58I've been writing to Chester Arthur.
00:40:59And he's not at all like me.
00:41:00You're right.
00:41:01You're right.
00:41:02But breathing's gentle.
00:41:03Talking is violent.
00:41:04And I'm like, I don't know.
00:41:05You're right there.
00:41:06You're right there.
00:41:07Yeah.
00:41:08Yeah.
00:41:09Mm-hmm.
00:41:20Healthy stream of pulse.
00:41:23Mm-hmm.
00:41:24I've been writing to Chester Arthur.
00:41:27And he's not at all like Garfield.
00:41:29He knows who his friends are.
00:41:32And who more stalwart than I that lifted him from a cipher to a president?
00:41:39Charlie.
00:41:40And very soon, the public will be reading my book.
00:41:44Your book?
00:41:45The truth.
00:41:47It lays out my thinking in words that'll move even the most fervent deniers.
00:41:51And I've already had a dozen publishers ask for rights.
00:41:54And I'm just playing them off, one against the other.
00:41:57But you're speaking about this like it's some kind of game, Charlie.
00:42:02Yes, it is.
00:42:03Well, it is.
00:42:04That's exactly what it is.
00:42:05It's a big game with winners and losers.
00:42:06And for once, Franny, for once in my fucking life, I am the winner.
00:42:09And, of course, everything now will be different because I have name recognition to spare to launch my syndicate.
00:42:15The Daily Theocrat.
00:42:17I did it, Fran.
00:42:19They did it for us.
00:42:22Look.
00:42:24Look at this.
00:42:25These people are writing to me every day.
00:42:30Offering me support and pledging money.
00:42:33Franny, I was so scared I thought I was alone.
00:42:36But they're here.
00:42:37They were always here.
00:42:39And now they're coming out in droves.
00:42:42Because I gave them something to believe in.
00:42:48I have to go.
00:42:49Huh?
00:42:50Oh.
00:42:51Fran?
00:42:52Guard?
00:42:53Franny?
00:42:54Guard!
00:42:55Guard!
00:42:56Guard!
00:42:57Guard!
00:42:58Thank you for coming on such short notice, Professor Graham Bell.
00:43:04Oh, it's just Bell, Mr. Brown.
00:43:05And if you could show us to the President, we may yet be able to save his life.
00:43:09The induction balance.
00:43:24Thank you for coming on such short notice, Professor Graham Bell.
00:43:27That's just Bell, Mr. Brown.
00:43:29Now, if you could show us to the President,
00:43:31we may yet be able to save his life.
00:43:33The induction balance.
00:43:35Designed to detect traces of metal in a system
00:43:38by means of an electric current.
00:43:41Turn to cure the power source.
00:43:42Yes, Professor Bell.
00:43:45You know, the bullet's made at home somewhere in his right side.
00:43:48The President would be so kind.
00:43:54I got you. I got you.
00:43:57Don't you worry, sir.
00:44:00Just steady down.
00:44:07I'll require absolute silence, please.
00:44:24What's happening?
00:44:26What are you hearing?
00:44:27Something's not right.
00:44:30In success, it's meant to tick, but this isn't.
00:44:35He's gone haywire with excitement.
00:44:39No, no.
00:44:40Well, it's here.
00:44:41Right where we always knew it to be.
00:44:43By the liver.
00:44:44Doctor.
00:44:45I can hear it perfectly.
00:44:46Is it meant to sound like a sputtering?
00:44:49Mr. Tains, I'll shut off the power.
00:44:52No, no, no.
00:44:53They're nearly there.
00:44:54I think they just need.
00:44:56I don't think he can take much more.
00:44:58I'm not going to lose him.
00:45:00Doctor.
00:45:01Someone hold the patient still.
00:45:02Dr. Bliss, stop this right now.
00:45:04I am the ranking physician.
00:45:05Drop that scalpel!
00:45:07Or I'll drive it through your fucking eye hole.
00:45:09What is it, dear?
00:45:20It's metal.
00:45:21The bed, it's made of springs,
00:45:23so it might have interfered with.
00:45:25We can still...
00:45:26Oh.
00:45:28But the bullet isn't the culprit, my dear.
00:45:36There's something else in me now.
00:45:38I'm not going to be able to...
00:45:44I want you to know how proud you've made us,
00:45:47me and your mother.
00:45:53I honestly don't know what I'm supposed to do without you.
00:45:55Dear...
00:45:57You don't need me.
00:46:02Mark my words.
00:46:04You, my brilliant, beautiful daughter,
00:46:10are going to be great.
00:46:12Is this about the president leaving Washington later today?
00:46:26Well, he's asked to be by the ocean to resume his trip up to Monmouth.
00:46:29I don't know.
00:46:30As a surgeon, I must refuse.
00:46:32I have watched my husband preyed upon and picked apart,
00:46:34and I think I'm done.
00:46:37And he is done.
00:46:38We are days away from finding the bullet.
00:46:40I would advise you to choose your next words very carefully, Dr. Bliss.
00:46:43I think that's enough.
00:46:47I think that's enough.
00:46:48I think that's enough.
00:46:49I think that's enough.
00:46:51To be continued...
00:47:21I don't even know where to begin.
00:47:35You will.
00:47:36I believe in you.
00:47:41When you see the way, you'll know.
00:47:51I believe in you.
00:48:21I believe in you.
00:48:51I believe in you.
00:49:21I believe in you.
00:49:23I believe in you.
00:49:25I believe in you.
00:49:27An awfully ambitious dream for a boy that never learned to swim.
00:49:30Well, my head's always been a bit big for my station.
00:49:38Why did I give that speech in Chicago?
00:49:46I knew what I was doing.
00:49:49When I walked up to that podium, I wanted them to know me.
00:49:59You gave this speech because what you had in your heart could not be contained to Ohio.
00:50:12Do you think my name will have some place in human history?
00:50:24Yes, a grand one.
00:50:26Hmm.
00:50:27But a grander place still in human hearts.
00:50:32It's all right.
00:50:44It's all right.
00:50:45I will be right here with you all night long.
00:50:51Good boy.
00:50:52I didn't know how to go to San Jacinto is.
00:50:55It's all right.
00:50:56It's all right because I haven't spoken to them.
00:50:57And I left my husband on my comparisons and I figured out that none of the charges are done.
00:51:31And may the Lord carry him home.
00:51:43Amen.
00:51:56Note that the shot migrated left,
00:51:58tucked neatly behind the pancreas.
00:52:05It would seem the shot interrupted not one of the President's organs,
00:52:10but the wound healed on its own.
00:52:12What could have killed him then?
00:52:15Septic poisoning,
00:52:18evidenced by the abscesses throughout the body.
00:52:21Infection.
00:52:25I don't understand.
00:52:26Do you mean to say he would have recovered naturally
00:52:28if the bullet had been left alone?
00:52:37I...
00:52:38I think we may have made a mistake.
00:52:43I heard Arthur ask you to stay on.
00:52:49Can you imagine
00:52:51all the years we spent working for it?
00:52:57Jobs handed to that fat fuck.
00:52:59He's come a long way.
00:53:02Truly.
00:53:03In time, he may even
00:53:05make a good President.
00:53:07I believe it.
00:53:11I'm not sure he can win in 84, though.
00:53:14You really are one craven bastard.
00:53:17So you won't be joining my ticket, then?
00:53:25That son of a bitch.
00:53:26He stole my ports, and
00:53:29he killed my whole career.
00:53:35May we see his leg again one day.
00:53:37Hmm.
00:53:38Hmm.
00:53:44Hmm.
00:53:44Hmm.
00:53:45Hmm.
00:53:46Hmm.
00:53:47Hmm.
00:53:48Hmm.
00:53:49Hmm.
00:53:50Hmm.
00:53:51Hmm.
00:53:52Hmm.
00:53:53Hmm.
00:53:54Hmm.
00:53:55Hmm.
00:53:56Hmm.
00:54:14Fran?
00:54:17Fran?
00:54:18Oh, he knew you'd come!
00:54:26You know, he lied to my family.
00:54:28Told him I was seeing two affairs in New York.
00:54:31Nobody knows I'm here,
00:54:32aside from the warden.
00:54:34But I could not let you go.
00:54:37I had to meet you first.
00:54:38Well, we have met before,
00:54:41Mrs. Crawfield.
00:54:42We spoke at the ball at your husband's inauguration.
00:54:46You struck me as kind.
00:54:48You struck me as kind.
00:54:49And I pray for all your family.
00:54:51If you think I welcome prayer from you,
00:54:53you are fiercely mistaken.
00:54:55I'm not here to give you absolution.
00:54:57I think about the last question he ever asked me the day he died.
00:55:01He said, do you figure my name might have some place in history?
00:55:05Yeah.
00:55:06That question has some merit in it.
00:55:10And I said history would remember him grandly.
00:55:13But it felt strange coming out of my mouth,
00:55:20because I...
00:55:23I didn't believe it.
00:55:26My last words to him were a lie.
00:55:32Because in reality,
00:55:33I know history won't remember him at all.
00:55:39Be no reason to.
00:55:41Be a minor footnote at best.
00:55:43Maybe an idle piece of trivia.
00:55:47Do you recall poor old What's-His-Name,
00:55:49who was shot three months into his presidency?
00:55:53And they won't ever know about the man that he truly was.
00:55:55The hero who waged wars.
00:55:57Who would slip me stupid little love poems in made-up Latin.
00:56:00Who would do headstands and sing show tunes
00:56:03just to see his children laugh.
00:56:09No.
00:56:10Surely no one will ever know that man.
00:56:18America may mourn him today,
00:56:20but as the years pass by, they'll forget.
00:56:22And I can feel him winging away.
00:56:31Even now.
00:56:33In no time, there'll just be another face on the wall.
00:56:41Lost to history.
00:56:43But then again,
00:56:51so will you.
00:56:52This is your destiny also.
00:56:56Only in your case,
00:56:58there will be no portraits.
00:57:00No children will learn your name.
00:57:03You don't know what you're saying.
00:57:05I do.
00:57:06In fact,
00:57:08I'm going to see to it myself.
00:57:09I understand you've written a book.
00:57:12I will make sure it is never printed, ever.
00:57:16Were not well anyone who cares, still draws breath.
00:57:18You will have no voice.
00:57:19Once you exit from this world,
00:57:21I will erase you.
00:57:22As you did.
00:57:24To the man I loved most.
00:57:26No.
00:57:27You can't.
00:57:28Because you don't have to write.
00:57:29I've already done it, Mr. Goodell.
00:57:32I came here because I wanted you to know
00:57:37when you are on your way up to those gallows,
00:57:41they will forget you.
00:57:45Wait.
00:57:46Wait.
00:57:47Wait!
00:57:48Wait!
00:57:49Wait!
00:57:50Wait!
00:57:51Wait!
00:58:02Wait!
00:58:03Wait!
00:58:04Wait!
00:58:05Wait!
00:58:06Wait!
00:58:07Wait!
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00:58:16Wait!
00:58:17Wait!
00:58:18Wait!
00:58:19Wait!
00:58:20Wait!
00:58:21Wait!
00:58:22I stubbed my toe on the gallows.
00:58:24Awesome.
00:58:25Matthew 10, verse 28.
00:58:31And fear not them which kill the body,
00:58:35but are not able to kill the soul,
00:58:38but rather fear him which is able to destroy
00:58:42both soul and body in hell.
00:58:45Also, from Matthew,
00:58:50except that you become as a child,
00:58:54ye cannot enter the kingdom of heaven.
00:59:00I'm going to the Lordy.
00:59:03I'm so glad.
00:59:05Oh, glory.
00:59:06Hallelujah.
00:59:07Glory.
00:59:08Hallelujah.
00:59:09I saved my party.
00:59:13I saved my land.
00:59:17I'm gone to the Lordy.
00:59:21I'm so glad.
00:59:24I'm so glad.
00:59:25Now,
00:59:26there is no other evil.
00:59:27That is so glad you got there.
00:59:28Oh!
00:59:30Oh!
00:59:31Oh!
00:59:32Ah!
00:59:33What!
00:59:34Glory!
00:59:35Glory!
00:59:36Glory!
00:59:37Glory!
00:59:38Glory!
00:59:39Glory!
00:59:40Glory!
00:59:41Oh.
00:59:46Glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory.
01:00:11Sir.
01:00:13Thank you, sir.
01:00:41Thank you, sir.
01:01:11Thank you, sir.
01:01:41Thank you, sir.
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