This document appears to be a page from a screenplay or script (labeled HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015172). It depicts a scene where a character identified as 'Nanny' is watching a 2008-era political television advertisement featuring Joe Biden criticizing John McCain and Phil Gramm. The scene concludes with Nanny turning off the television and calling the 'National Enquirer' asking to speak with a reporter.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Sarah | Subject of political commentary |
Referenced in text, likely Sarah Palin given the context of John McCain.
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| John McCain | Politician / Presidential Candidate |
Subject of the TV commercial being watched in the script.
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| Joe Biden | Politician / Narrator |
Appears on screen in the script, providing a voiceover approving a political message.
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| Phil Gramm | Former Senator / Economic Adviser |
Mentioned by Biden as McCain's adviser who made controversial comments.
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| Nanny | Script Character |
Walks into the room, turns off the TV, and calls the National Enquirer.
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| Reporter | Script Character |
Answers the phone call from Nanny.
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| Name | Type | Context |
|---|---|---|
| National Enquirer |
Tabloid magazine called by the character 'Nanny'.
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| House Oversight Committee |
implied by document footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015172'
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned in the context of the 'mental recession' quote.
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"John McCain knows full well she isn' t."Source
"McCain says he’ ll cut taxes by lowering payments for Social Security and Medicare."Source
"the United States was only in a “mental recession” and had become “a nation of whiners,”"Source
"Yes, hello. Is this the National Enquirer?"Source
"I’ d like to speak to a reporter, please"Source
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