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I disagree that Smith's filibuster made no difference, plotwise. It's central to the movie. And it's the only reason Claude Rain's character breaks down and confesses.


[The filibuster begins] President of Senate: The Chair recognizes... Senator Smith! Jefferson Smith: Thank you, sir. Clarissa Saunders: Diz, here we go. Jefferson Smith: Well, I guess the gentlemen are in a pretty tall hurry to get me out of here. The way the evidence has piled up against me, I can't say I blame them much. And I'm quite willing to go, sir, when they vote it that way - but before that happens I've got a few things I want to say to this body. I tried to say them once before, and I got stopped colder than a mackerel. Well, I'd like to get them said this time, sir. And as a matter of fact, I'm not going to leave this body until I do get them said. Senator Joseph Paine: Mr. President, will the Senator yield? President of Senate: Will the Senator yield? Jefferson Smith: No, sir, I'm afraid not, no sir. I yielded the floor once before, if you can remember, and I was practically never heard of again. No sir. And we might as well all get together on this yielding business right off the bat, now. [laughter from the gallery] Jefferson Smith: Now, I had some pretty good coaching last night, and I find that if I yield only for a question or a point of order or a personal privilege, that I can hold this floor almost until doomsday. In other words, I've got a piece to speak, and blow hot or cold, I'm going to speak it. Senator Joseph Paine: Will the Senator yield? President of Senate: Will Senator Smith yield? Jefferson Smith: Yield how, sir? Senator Joseph Paine: Will he yield for a question? Jefferson Smith: For a question, alright.

Senator Joseph Paine: I wish to ask my distinguished colleague, has he one scrap of evidence to add now to the defense he did not give and could not give at that same hearing? Jefferson Smith: I have no defense against forged papers! Senator Joseph Paine: The Committee ruled otherwise! The gentleman stands guilty, as charged. And I believe I speak for every member when I say that no one cares to hear what a man of his condemned character has to say about any section of any legislation before this House. President of Senate: Order, order, gentlemen. Jefferson Smith: Mr. President, I stand guilty as FRAMED! Because section 40 is graft! And I was ready to say so, I was ready to tell you that a certain man in my state, a Mr. James Taylor, wanted to put through this dam for his own profit. A man who controls a political machine! And controls everything else worth controlling in my state. Yes, and a man even powerful enough to control Congressmen - and I saw three of them in his room the day I went up to see him! Senator Joseph Paine: Will the Senator yield? Jefferson Smith: No, sir, I will not yield! And this same man, Mr. James Taylor, came down here and offered me a seat in this Senate for the next 20 years if I voted for a dam that he knew, and I knew, was a fraud. But if I dared to open my mouth against that dam, he promised to break me in two.

[after all the other Senators walk out] Jefferson Smith: Oh, Mr. President, we seem to be alone. I, I'm not complaining for a social reason; it's just, I think it'd be a pity if these gentlemen missed any of this, and... [Clarissa starts waving from the visitors gallery, and making hand signals] Jefferson Smith: And, uh... [he grabs the rule book] Jefferson Smith: I, I call the chair's attention to... to, uh... Rule 5 of the Standing Rules of the Senate, Section... Section 3. "If it shall be found that a quorum is not present, a majority of the Senators present" - and that looks like me - uh, uh, "may direct the Sergeant-at-Arms to request, and if necessary compel, the attendance of the absent Senators." Well, Mr. President, I so direct.

Jefferson Smith: [His voice very hoarse] Just get up off the ground, that's all I ask. Get up there with that lady that's up on top of this Capitol dome, that lady that stands for liberty. Take a look at this country through her eyes if you really want to see something. And you won't just see scenery; you'll see the whole parade of what Man's carved out for himself, after centuries of fighting. Fighting for something better than just jungle law, fighting so's he can stand on his own two feet, free and decent, like he was created, no matter what his race, color, or creed. That's what you'd see. There's no place out there for graft, or greed, or lies, or compromise with human liberties. And, uh, if that's what the grownups have done with this world that was given to them, then we'd better get those boys' camps started fast and see what the kids can do. And it's not too late, because this country is bigger than the Taylors, or you, or me, or anything else. Great principles don't get lost once they come to light. They're right here; you just have to see them again!

Some facts about MSGTW:

Bitterly denounced by Washington insiders angry at its allegations of corruption, yet banned by fascist states in Europe who were afraid it showed that democracy works.

The real Senator from Montana walked out of the screening he attended in disgust.

The Washington press corps were highly indignant at the way they were portrayed in the film. Consequently a great deal of the initial reviews from the capital were very negative. (One of their chief objections was that the film made them all out to be drinking too much.)

1 posted on 05/23/2005 12:18:15 AM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I'm pretty sure that when Savings And Loans were going bankrupt, Democrats were making equally bogus comparisons to It's A Wonderful Life.


2 posted on 05/23/2005 12:29:29 AM PDT by Question Liberal Authority (It's the Anti-Americanism, Stupid!)
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To: nickcarraway
The award for cheapest use of it, though, goes to Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J). On the Senate floor Thursday he lectured in front of a huge picture of the film's star Jimmy Stewart, who uses the filibuster to thwart the forces of evil.

This just goes to show that when someone doesn't know what they're talking about, they're willing to say anything. This is the case with the Senator from NJ. Lautenberg is a bombastic gasbag that's too stupid to realize we're way ahead of him, and won't be blustered and fooled by such a ridiculous prop as a movie shot of Jimmy Stewart in MSGTW.

It might work on little old blue haired democrats, but the rest of us can see the comparison is bogus, and he's trying to manipulate public opinion.

3 posted on 05/23/2005 12:55:53 AM PDT by Bullish
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To: nickcarraway
Anyone care to point out a single DemoRat who talked himself hoarse (even if he had to take some flu infection to reach that state)?
4 posted on 05/23/2005 1:07:02 AM PDT by weegee ("Do you want them to write a piece about how great the military is?" Elizabeth Bumiller - NY Times)
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To: nickcarraway
Jimmy Stewart was a Republican. Why would the Democrats bring up an actor who worshiped Hitler-Satan? < /sarcasm >
5 posted on 05/23/2005 1:08:45 AM PDT by weegee ("Do you want them to write a piece about how great the military is?" Elizabeth Bumiller - NY Times)
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To: nickcarraway

Personally I think the filibuster should be returned to it's original implementation, where you have to actually do it. The Democrats don't have the strength or courage to actually do it day and night.

No need for the nuclear option. Just bring back the true and filibuster as it was intended. It came at a high price as it should. The public would love it and the Dims would be unable to claim we're departing from the constitution or tradition.


8 posted on 05/23/2005 1:46:12 AM PDT by DB (©)
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To: nickcarraway

Great post! Thanks.


9 posted on 05/23/2005 2:09:40 AM PDT by beyond the sea (I’m sleeping with myself tonight.........saved in time, thank God my music’s still alive)
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To: nickcarraway
He collapses after speaking for nearly a full day and Paine, guilt-ridden, confesses to having helped frame Smith.

Well, the idea of any Senator having a conscience is laughable on its face...

11 posted on 05/23/2005 4:57:31 AM PDT by IncPen (There's nothing that a liberal can't improve using your money...)
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To: nickcarraway

Well, my Senator, walking corpse, Lausenburg strikes again. Speaking of Star Wars references, did you ever notice that Frank kind of resembles Senator Palpatine? North Carolina is looking better and better.


12 posted on 05/23/2005 5:14:28 AM PDT by sonrise57
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