And now, Mister President, what have you to say for yourself?
Impeach me! Fine me! Jail me! Sue me!
My Mary's love means much more to me
Enough! Enough! We want no preachment
It's time to vote on his impeachment
It's time to vote on his impeachment
The Senator from Minnesota?
Guilty!
Check
The Senator from North Dakota?
Guilty!
Check
The Senator from Louisiana?
Guilty!
Check
The Senator who's from Montana?
Stop! Stop! Stop!
Mary!
Before you go any further
With your permission
I must tell of my husband's delicate condition
Delicate condition?
What do you mean?
I'm about to be a mother
He's about to be a father
We're about to have a baby (Oh)
I must tell it
These doings compel it
Oh, I'm about to be a mother
He's about to be a father
We're about to have a baby
A baby?
A baby to love and adore
Who could ask for anything more?
She's about to be a mother
He's about to be a father
They're about to have a baby
We can't bother
A budding young father
Mary, is it true?
Am I gonna have a baby?
It's true, John, it's true
Water!
They're about to have a baby, a baby—
This is a fine situation
I am compromised and she gets the baby
Gentlemen, the Senate has never impeached an expectant father
What do you say?
Not guilty!
Now you can go back to being President
And I'll go back to Vice
I go to the telegraph office to cable my report
This is American trickery of the most reprehensible sort
I was the most beautiful blossom
In all the Southland
Strike up the cymbals, drum and fife
One of us was to be the President's wife
Great work, Jack
You've done your duty by posterity
Posterity—
Written by: Casper Roos, David Garrison, Frank Kopyc, George Dvorsky, George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, Jack Dabdoub, Louise Edeiken, Mark Zimmerman, Maskell Gordon, Merwin Goldsmith, Paige O'Hara, Raymond Thorne, Walter Hook