After taking out a massive life-insurance policy on himself and hiring a hit man, Democratic Sen. Bulworth decides to have some fun and tell the truth as he sees it in hip-hop rhythms and with lots of F-words.
Then he decides he doesn't want to die and intermixes being late for campaign events, giving interviews that lambaste the right-wing media conspiracy for failing to promote "that's right, socialism," and chasing a skirt, with trying to fire the Mafia boss in charge of his murder, all the while proving that white guys can be cool, too, in a geeky sort of way, and even gangstas respect caring.
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Bulworth
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Semper Fidelis
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It's Rainin'
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God's Property:
Performer
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Bulworth Breakdown
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Zoom
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Run
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Ghetto Supastar
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Maniac in the Brainiac
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Eve of Destruction
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Joints & Jam
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Freak Out
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Teddy Riley:
Produced
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Lunatics in the Grass
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The Chase
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Bounce to Da Beat
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Firm Biz
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Hot Booty
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Washington Post
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John Philip Sousa:
Composer
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Glorious Things of Thee Are Spoken
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Joseph Haydn:
Writer
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Joyful Joyful
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Ludwig van Beethoven:
Writer
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Kill Em Live
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Church Organ
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Ole Georg:
Writer
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100 Miles and Running
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Insane in the Brain
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Sheik of Araby
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Wrong Nigga to F*** Wit
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The Stars and Stripes Forever
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John Philip Sousa:
Composer
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Chiquita Banana
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Warren Beatty:
Writer
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How Come
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How Deep Can You Go
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Tony Randle:
Writer
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Bulworth (They Talk About It While We Live It)
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Suite One : Bulworth, Part I (Amii Stewart & Edda Dell, vocals)
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Ennio Morricone:
Performer
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Suite Two : Bulworth, Part II
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Ennio Morricone:
Performer
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