12016-12-06T18:03:53-08:00Elizabeth Withers4c83cfe2d791828249eb6cc21e5e14580fecf72e130082plain2016-12-14T08:19:35-08:00Elizabeth Withers4c83cfe2d791828249eb6cc21e5e14580fecf72eHomer dreams that a man dressed in colonial-style clothes comes and visits him by his bed. Homer gasps, "Ah! Mozart?" The man says "I am James Madison." Madison says he is there to teach Homer about democracy. Homer asks if they can get pizza on the way. They argue over whether there are any stores open. They go for a carriage ride and Madison shows Homer the founding fathers framing the constitution. Homer calls them nerds, and Madison gets very angry, telling him he is "an embarrassment to the aristocratic slave owners that forged this nation." The founding fathers surround Homer and unroll a giant constitution, which they menacingly bounce him up and down in the air with. analysis