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Quotes - I Mike Wallace: Will you tell him that when I conduct an interview, I sit anywhere I damn please! Jeffrey Wigand: Fuck it. Let's go to court. Mike Wallace: What do you think? I'm going to resign in protest? To force it on the air? The answer is "no." I don't plan to spend the end of my days wandering in the wilderness of National Public Radio. Mike Wallace: "Mike"? Try "Mr. Wallace." We work in the same corporation, doesn't mean we work in the same profession. What are you gonna do now? You gonna finesse me? Lawyer me some more? I've been in this profession fifty fucking years. You and the people you work for are destroying the most-respected, the highest-rated, the most-profitable show on this network! Mike
Wallace: You cut it! You cut the guts out of what I said! Mike
Wallace: Who are these people? Agent:
Do you have a history of emotional problems, Mr. Wigand? Jeffrey
Wigand: I have to put my family's welfare on the line here, my friend! And what
are you puttin' up? You're puttin' up words! Jeffrey
Wigand: I'm just a commodity to you, aren't I? I could be anything. Right? Anything
worth putting on between commercials. Mike Wallace: No that's fame. Fame has a fifteen minute half-life, infamy lasts a little longer. Mike
Wallace: In the real world, when you get to where I am, there are other considerations.
Bergman's
wife: You won. Lowell Bergman: You pay me to go get guys like Wigand, to draw him out. To get him to trust us, to get him to go on television. I do. I deliver him. He sits. He talks. He violates his own fucking confidentiality agreement. And he's only the key witness in the biggest public health reform issue, maybe the biggest, most-expensive corporate-malfeasance case in U.S. history. And Jeffrey Wigand, who's out on a limb, does he go on television and tell the truth? Yes. Is it newsworthy? Yes. Are we gonna air it? Of course not. Why? Because he's not telling the truth? No. Because he is telling the truth. That's why we're not going to air it. And the more truth he tells, the worse it gets! Richard Scruggs: I know what you're facing, Jeff. And, I think I know how you're feeling. In the Navy I flew A-6's off carriers. In combat, events have a duration of seconds, sometimes minutes. But what you're going through goes on day in and day out. Whether you're ready for it or not, week in, week out. Month after month after month. Whether you're up or whether you're down. You're assaulted psychologically. You're assaulted financially, which is its own special kind of violence because it's directed at your kids. What school can you afford? How will that affect their lives? You're asking yourself, "Will that limit what they may become?" You feel your whole family's future's compromised, held hostage. I do know how it is. Don
Hewitt: The news division has been vilified in The New York Times, in print, on
television, for caving to corporate interests! The New York Times ran a blow by
blow of what we talked about behind closed doors! You fucked us! Tobacco
Lawyer: Object! Mike
Wallace: And do you wish you hadn't come forward? Do you wish you hadn't blown
the whistle? Lowell Bergman: What do I tell the next source when the next tough story comes along, huh? 'Hang in with us, you'll be ok maybe'? What got broken here doesn't go back together. Lowell
Bergmann: I fought for you and I still fight for you! Jeffrey
Wigand: So, what you're saying is it wasn't enough to fire me for no good reason.
Now you question my integrity? It never crossed my mind not to honor my agreement.
And on top of the humiliation of being fired, you threaten me? You threaten my
family? I will tell you, Mr. Sandefur and Brown & Williamson too -- fuck me?
Well, fuck you! | ||||