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Of course you would, Mitt," Reagan said. "Well, I__ glad we understand each other, and I think your father would be proud of you being in his old spot, and I want you to know that when I__ choosing my Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, your resumé will be on the very top of the pile. It__ been great chatting with you but you know, I have to find a vice presidential candidate, and soon.___a, ha, ha, ah it__ been great chatting with you, too, Mr. President, and___eagan cocked his head slightly, smiled, and caught the eye of a minion; a moment later Romney had been deposited outside the door like a discarded room service tray, having barely had time to shift from ha, ha, ha back to ah_ah_
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Of course you would, Mitt," Reagan said. "Well, I__ glad we understand each other, and I think your father would be proud of you being in his old spot, and I want you to know that when I__ choosing my Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, your resumé will be on the very top of the pile. It__ been great chatting with you but you know, I have to find a vice presidential candidate, and soon.___a, ha, ha, ah it__ been great chatting with you, too, Mr. President, and___eagan cocked his head slightly, smiled, and caught the eye of a minion; a moment later Romney had been deposited outside the door like a discarded room service tray, having barely had time to shift from ha, ha, ha back to ah_ah_

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