The Special Relationship
- TV-14
- Year:
- 2010
- 93 min
- $169,214
- 322 Views
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Night or day.
Right or wrong.
if you're ever in a jam,
here I am
if you ever need a pal,
I'm your gal
if you ever feel so happy
you land in jail,
I'm your bail
it's friendship, friendship
just the perfect blendship
when other friendships
have been forgot
ours will still be hot
if you're ever down a well,
ring my bell
if you ever catch on
fir send a wire
if you ever lose your teeth
when you're out to dine,
borrow mine
it's friendship, friendship
just the perfect blendship
when other friendships
go up in smoke
ours will still be oke
if you ever lose your mind,
I'll be kind
if you ever lose your shirt
I'll be hurt
if you're ever in a mill
and get sawed in half,
I won't laugh
it's friendship, friendship
just the perfect blendship
when other friendships
have been forgate
ours will still be great
when other friendships
have been forgot
ours will still be hot!
- quack quack!
- woof woof!
Hi. tony blair, that's me.
Uh... uh, could you just
open the boot, please?
Hey.
- - 1988.
Voters with an annual income
of $15,000 to $50,000
voted 20% democrat, 48% republican.
In 1992 those same voters
go for clinton 45%,
versus 35% for bush.
Why?
Because we redefined ourselves.
We reached out to voters
who felt that the social
policies of conservatives
were selfish and uncaring
and convinced them that
we were not the old style,
wasteful tax-and-spend liberals
conservatives would have
them believe we were.
So welfare... provide welfare
but with a time limit,
mandate job training,
and get them back off the dole.
The same with crime.
Be tough on the causes of crime...
education, lack of education,
poverty...
but be tough on criminals as well.
You're gonna have to listen
to what people are saying.
Don't keep coming at them
with ideas and language
they don't want.
It's a hell of a lot easier to
change what your party stands for
than to change what people want.
Policy is only going
to get you so far.
If you guys are
serious about putting
the labour party back into power,
above everything,
you're going to need to get
yourselves one of these...
a bona fide, triple-a
vote-winning political superstar.
Monsieur le president.
Our prime minister, john major,
and my political
opponents in britain,
believe that they will
win the next election
by expressing their
hostility to europe.
Well, not me.
let- I'm sorry, mr. blair...
Excuse me. excuse me.
Tony, that was terrific.
They loved you.
So good, I almost
believed it myself.
I just got a confirmation
from the foreign office.
It's a yes for the washington trip.
- great! - meeting with the
chairman of the federal reserve,
reception at the british embassy-
- And clinton?
A one-on-one with the man himself
in the oval office.
With the full white house
press corps in attendance.
But I thought leaders of the opposition
were meant to be kept at a distance
so as not to upset
the prime minister.
- they are.
- So why the exception?
Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
They think you're going to win.
Have you seen my blue shirt?
- what? - have you seen
my blue shirt?
I can't hear you!
Well, they'll have to go to
the court of appeals for that,
if they have the stomach for it.
- have you seen my blue shirt?
- Which blue shirt?
- the pale blue.
- Look in the basket.
Yeah, I'll see you at court 27.
If I put it in the basket,
why didn't she do it?
- take another shirt.
- then take another tie.
- I don't want to take another tie!
It's touching. I've not seen
you this nervous before.
- I'm not nervous.
- Then why are you snapping?
I'm not sna...
The last time you
went to washington,
I seem to remember a slightly
more casual attitude.
Last time I went to washington,
I met with clinton's advisors.
- to nick their ideas. - no, to seek
their advice on reshaping the party.
Reshaping yourself more like.
You came back clinton hair,
clinton suit...
Everything minus the
tarty girlfriend.
Why does his wife put up with...
Oh, tony, don't worry.
He'll love you.
Hopefully there'll be
somewhere in washington
I can get a bloody shirt done.
Good god. they're bringing us in
through the northwest gate.
- what does that mean?
- it's the front door,
As if you were already
prime minister.
- switch sides.
- Why?
They'll open the door on the left.
You have to get out first. come on.
For goodness' sake.
- well, help, alastair.
- Tony.
I hope nobody saw that.
- comfy?
- Yes.
Thanks.
Good morning, sir.
Welcome to the white house.
Thank you. this is
alastair campbell...
- how do you do? - ... m
y press secretary,
and jonathan powell,
chief of staff.
Yes, we know.
Right this way, gentlemen.
First time in the white house?
- yes.
- Please tell me you're getting
- a kick out of this.
- Yes, thank you.
Potus is still in the
- potus?
- President of the united states.
Ah. -
- heading
down the staircase.
Will we have one of those?
into the colonnade.
Not bad. 15 minutes late.
You must be important.
Okay, here we go, sir.
Straight ahead.
Be sure to ask him
about the moon rock.
Excellent.
I'm very glad we
had this chance to talk.
I've always been straight with you, mr.
Ambassador,
so when I tell you that we share the
concerns of the people of okinawa,
I know that you'll believe me.
Secretary perry and I have
been talking through some ideas
that will safeguard our security
interests in the northern pacific,
as well as fulfill our
commitments to your people.
Japan has long been a
close security partner
with the united states and nothing,
I promise you,
is going to jeopardize that.
Well, it's good talking
to you too.
- mr. blair.
- Tony, please.
Welcome to the white house.
I have been following your
career with great interest.
So you know we've taken
a page out of your book.
Quite a few pages, which I
consider to be a big compliment.
Have a seat.
You know, we keep a pretty
close eye on things over here,
and we think that the
smart money is on you...
And I thought a high-profile
visit with an american president
might just help you
across the finish line.
Because I believe you're
going to win by a landslide.
So what you've got to realize is
rhetoric can only get you so far.
You can talk your way into office
but you're not going to stay
there unless you can deliver
on the promise of your words.
Well, we've had 17 years
of conservative government,
during which the country's
veered wildly off course.
If labour does get in,
I'd like to make sure that
we stay in long enough
to get us back on the right track.
enjoy working together.
Now don't get me wrong-
major's not all that bad.
He's been great on
northern ireland.
And when you're elected
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