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Springfield Elementary holds a casino night as a fundraiser, the brainchild of student body president [[Martin Prince, Jr.]] [[Homer]] wins big, but when Martin points out his winnings can only be redeemed for prizes and not real money, the angry casino patrons riot. After the chaos clears, Principal Skinner tells Martin he must resign as president. An election for a new president is announced, and Lisa signs up. However, initially, [[Nelson Muntz]] is favored to win solely on popularity despite Lisa's good ideas. During a debate in the school auditorium, she sings a song about how she will fight for student rights, winning them over.
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The [[Simpson family]] attend a casino night at the [[Springfield Elementary School]]. Whilst [[Marge]] goes crazy with her gambling, [[Homer]] places a big bet and wins. When he goes to cash in his chips, he finds out that no real money is being exchanged. When everyone finds this out, they go wild and destroy the casino hall. After this disaster, [[Principal Skinner]] tells [[Martin]], whose idea it was, that he has to step down as class president due to this failure. The school then gets ready to elect a new class president.
  
Lisa easily wins the election. Worried by her determination and popularity, the faculty discuss how to control her. Following Mrs. Krabappel's a woman's weakness is vanity, the school faculty tell Lisa as president, she deserves a more glamorous look. Another song is sung as the teachers give Lisa a makeover so she looks like Eva Perón. She is initially resistant, but gives in since she reasons she'll still be able to fight for the kids. The students love her more than ever, but the faculty plan on using her to distract the kids from the fact they are cutting music, gym, and art (basically all of the fun classes) from the curriculum to save on the budget. Realizing she was seduced by glamor, Lisa goes back to her old hair and clothes. After resigning as president, Lisa leads the students in a strike.
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Upon seeing the sign-up sheet, Lisa decided to run for president. However, [[Nelson]] also does so. Nelson proves to be a very popular candidate, winning over the other students. On stage during a debate, Nelson wins over the students whilst Lisa's ideas fail to gain any traction. Upon realizing that there was no hope left, Lisa started to sing "[[A Vote For a Winner]]". This song moved the audience and won over the students. Nelson then came up with a song too, "[[I Am Iron Man]]", which was ignored.
  
The students leave school in protest and Michael Moore shows up to take their side. The police arrive at the school to handle the students, but Lisa wins over the police too. Several other labor unions, including goat milkers, newsroom cue card holders, and theme park zombies join the strike. Groundskeeper Willie refuses Skinner's order to turn his hose on the students. Realizing there is no other way out of the crippling strike other than disposing of Lisa again, Skinner has her transferred to a school for the gifted. When she arrives there, Homer shows up to explain he is not driving 45 minutes just to take her to school each day, so everything ends up back to normal. A subtitle states the elementary school cancelled flu shots and sold loose cigarettes to pay for the restoration of music, art and gym. The subtitle also states the producers of the show, based on the advice of their lawyers, never heard of a musical based on the life of Eva Perón.
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The day of the vote, Lisa ended up winning, to Nelson's surprise. Lisa was then invited to the teachers' lounge and given a makeover because the school president had to look the part too. Lisa took to her role quickly, posing for photo ops and proving to be popular. She then went to the teachers' lounge to give a list of things she wanted changed with the school, which all proved unpopular with the teachers. Skinner then gave Lisa a key to the school to get her to stop suggesting changes. Lisa went home and excitedly told her family all about her role. However, [[Bart]] told Lisa that Skinner was just using her.
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At school the next day, Skinner put his evil plan in motion. He got Lisa to sign off on allowing him to take away gym, art and music subjects and activities from the school. When these got taken away, everyone was shocked to find that Lisa signed off on it. At home, Lisa was upset with what happened and blamed herself. Homer told Lisa that she has to stand up to the teachers for what they did. Lisa went back to school the next day and confronted Skinner over it. She then asked to make an announcement to the school and called a student strike. This strike drew the attention of the police, the local news and {{Ch|Michael Moore}}, with the police joining in with the strike. Eventually, the teachers came up with an idea and transferred Lisa to the [[Springfield Magnet School]]. Upon arriving at the school, Lisa decided that she liked it and wanted to stay until Homer pulled up in his car and took her away, saying he wasn't going to drive forty-five minutes a day to take Lisa to school.
  
 
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Episode Information
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The President Wore Pearls is the third episode of season 15. Michael Moore guest stars as himself.

Synopsis

"Lisa is elected student-body president at Springfield Elementary and immediately falls foul of Principal Skinner, who fools her into taking popular classes off the curriculum. Angry at his deception, she retaliates by calling her classmates out on strike."


Plot

The Simpson family attend a casino night at the Springfield Elementary School. Whilst Marge goes crazy with her gambling, Homer places a big bet and wins. When he goes to cash in his chips, he finds out that no real money is being exchanged. When everyone finds this out, they go wild and destroy the casino hall. After this disaster, Principal Skinner tells Martin, whose idea it was, that he has to step down as class president due to this failure. The school then gets ready to elect a new class president.

Upon seeing the sign-up sheet, Lisa decided to run for president. However, Nelson also does so. Nelson proves to be a very popular candidate, winning over the other students. On stage during a debate, Nelson wins over the students whilst Lisa's ideas fail to gain any traction. Upon realizing that there was no hope left, Lisa started to sing "A Vote For a Winner". This song moved the audience and won over the students. Nelson then came up with a song too, "I Am Iron Man", which was ignored.

The day of the vote, Lisa ended up winning, to Nelson's surprise. Lisa was then invited to the teachers' lounge and given a makeover because the school president had to look the part too. Lisa took to her role quickly, posing for photo ops and proving to be popular. She then went to the teachers' lounge to give a list of things she wanted changed with the school, which all proved unpopular with the teachers. Skinner then gave Lisa a key to the school to get her to stop suggesting changes. Lisa went home and excitedly told her family all about her role. However, Bart told Lisa that Skinner was just using her.

At school the next day, Skinner put his evil plan in motion. He got Lisa to sign off on allowing him to take away gym, art and music subjects and activities from the school. When these got taken away, everyone was shocked to find that Lisa signed off on it. At home, Lisa was upset with what happened and blamed herself. Homer told Lisa that she has to stand up to the teachers for what they did. Lisa went back to school the next day and confronted Skinner over it. She then asked to make an announcement to the school and called a student strike. This strike drew the attention of the police, the local news and Michael Moore, with the police joining in with the strike. Eventually, the teachers came up with an idea and transferred Lisa to the Springfield Magnet School. Upon arriving at the school, Lisa decided that she liked it and wanted to stay until Homer pulled up in his car and took her away, saying he wasn't going to drive forty-five minutes a day to take Lisa to school.

Production

The episode was written by Dana Gould and directed by Mike B. Anderson.

Reception

In 2007, Vanity Fair called "The President Wore Pearls" the tenth best episode of The Simpsons, the most recent episode on the list. John Orvted said, "It may seem ludicrous to include anything later than season 8 in this list, but this one is brilliant. The musical numbers are astoundingly good, and Lisa's comeuppance is so well constructed it harkens back to the golden years of the show."

The episode was also nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Music (by Alf Clausen) and Lyrics (by Dana Gould).

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