[DORIS]
June 5th, 1913
Our first meeting with President Wilson
[WILSON]
Ladies, you have my utmost admiration
But as a man of my word
I must honor the promises of my campaign
Currency revision
And, um
[DUDLEY, spoken]
Tariff reform, sir
[WILSON]
Oh, yes
Tariff reform
Issues affecting all Americans
[ALICE, spoken]
But Mr. President
[LUCY, INEZ, RUZA & DORIS]
Here she goes
[ALICE, spoken]
Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed
[WILSON, spoken]
Such a bright young girl
[ALICE]
So do you not understand your administration has no right
To legislate tariff or any other reform
Without the consent of women
[WILSON]
Forgive me, ladiеs
I'm afraid I have no opinion on the merits of thе subject
As it's entirely new to me
[RUZA]
We'll be glad to educate you
[LUCY]
Sir
[ALICE]
Sir
[WILSON]
This'll receive my most careful consideration
[DORIS, spoken]
April 6th, 1914
Another excuse from President Wilson
[WILSON]
Forgive me, ladies
The economy
[DORIS, spoken]
August 8th, 1914
[WILSON]
Forgive me, ladies
Congress
[DORIS, spoken]
May 12th, 1915
[WILSON]
Forgive me, ladies
The Lusitania
[DORIS, spoken]
June 1st, 1916
[WILSON]
Tariff reform
[ALICE, spoken]
Hold on, sir
You said that exact same thing three years ago
[WILSON]
My, how the time flies
You're right indeed it is an election year again
I must turn my concern to earning the votes
Of the country's people once more
But perhaps I'll put in a good word for suffrage
In my campaign speeches this summer
[ALICE, spoken]
Excellent, we'd love to draft that language with you
[WILSON]
My chief of staff will escort you to the door
And Dudley, won't you give them a tour?
Now take care, ladies