The rhythm is too fast, and the tension is a little breathless.
Her mind was quick and she spoke like a machine gun. But when he is pretending, he feels like a beast with a ruthless heart.
She only goes to a simple Hong Kong tea restaurant every day to fill her stomach.
I would rather spend money on a male recruit than want a family.
I have to go to the bathroom every half hour to take stimulants and keep myself awake.
"The most important thing for MPs is not to represent the people, but to keep the black shawl," she told employees during a meeting.
Her key to convincing MPs is: "First find out who they trust and who they dare not offend."
She hired a former FBI agent to monitor members of Congress 24 hours a day in order to find out.
She believes that "it is better to sacrifice a career than to be sacrificed by a career."
After her subordinates were threatened by gunmen on the street, a conversation between the two in the airport terminal was very interesting:
"I never knew where the bottom line was."
"When you stop respecting others, you cross the line. It's not that you don't understand, you just don't care."
She was originally a lobbyist for the gun ban bill, but she was about to succeed, but was bought by the money owner who opposed gun ban.
Just because she received a note: "Unwavering lobbyist, can't just believe in his ability to win."
Her former employees found evidence that she violated the Senate ethics code.
At the congressional hearing, she seemed pitiful, repeating only one sentence: "As advised by lawyers, I must decline to answer your question. This is my right under the Fifth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution."
But by the end of the film, there was a sudden reversal, and the roof of the Capitol was overturned.
In her final statement at the hearing, she said: I hope members of Congress can make good use of their votes, not out of political interests, but out of responsibility to the country.
She said that our system is rotten and that it does not reward honest politicians who vote with conscience, but rather "big rats". They are willing to sell their motherland to enrich their own pockets. These squirrels are the real parasites, devouring American democracy.
Politicians are good at telling lies very naturally.
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