— But you're against the death penalty?
— Mmhmm. Because of what it says about us as a society.
— Suppose, governor, it was your wife.
— And she was murdered, what would I do?
— It gets more complicated when it's personal.
— Sure. Well, if I could get to him, Uh, I would find a way to kill him.
— So you, you, governor, would impose a death penalty.
— No, I would commit a crime for which I would happily go to jail.
— Then why not let society do that?
— Because society has to be better than the individual.
— Stevie, you still single?
— I'm married to the campaign, governor.
— Stephen, you're not Paul. I pay Paul to use the word "great." I pay you to tell me the truth.
— I think that we are solid.
— Okay Paul.
— Governor, there's a big difference between Paul and me. Paul only believes in winning, so he'll do or say anything to win.
— But you wouldn't.
— I'll do or say anything if I believe in it.
I'm not a Christian. I'm not an atheist. I'm not Jewish. I'm not Muslim. My religion and what I believe in is called the Constitution of the United States of America.