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Sheila Bair, the chairwoman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, began her week with a bit of honest heresy, the kind that only she, among all the bank regulators, seems willing to utter in the wake of the financial crisis.
The piece ends with Salle asking Malcolm, "Have you ever thought that your real life hasn't begun yet?" — the kind of thing the damned might utter in the "Inferno," passing sentence on themselves.
If the McCain campaign is any indication, Bush may soon join Richard Nixon – and the World Trade Center's twin towers may soon join Watergate – as words no Republican dares utter in the presence of voters.
But there's one line attributed to Lincoln that Daniel Day-Lewis, who plays the president, doesn't utter in the film: "You may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can't fool all of the people all the time".
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