Woodrow Wilson:
[Reading a newspaper clipping]
A weak and imbecile man, the weakest I've ever knew in a high place. If I wanted to paint a despot, a man perfectly regardless of every Constitutional right of the people, I would paint his hideous form.
Eleanor Wilson:
That's outrageous!
Woodrow Wilson:
When he goes out of office next March, the whole country except thieves, cowards, public plunderers, office holders, and traitors will rejoice.
Edith Bolling Galt:
[Slamming down a coffee pot]
Woodrow, that's the last straw! You've got to do something about it. They've no right to say such things about you, even to win an election.
Woodrow Wilson:
Oh, they weren't talking about me. That's what they said about Abraham Lincoln when he was running for reelection in 1864.
Riportata da il 05/03/2025 alle ore 08:02

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