Two Party Opera by Brian Carroll for March 20, 2018

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    Brian Carroll creator about 6 years ago

    Rutherford B. Hayes was a deeply religious man and would sing gospel hymns with his family every night. Clearly out of danger of any major consequential disasters, the administration, cabinet, and even Vice President William Wheeler would often join in and be entertained into the early hours of the morning. And yes, Secretary of the Interior, Carl Schurz, was frequently found on the piano.

    What a presidency.

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    Masterskrain Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Too bad we have NOTHING LIKE a “Well-Staffed Cabinet” nowadays. It’s more like “Incompetent Sycophants on Parade”!

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    robnvon Premium Member about 6 years ago

    Given the fecal stench of logorrhea blasted from the President and the sycophantic willingness of his cabinet to use the President’s anus as a CPAP machine, the problem at the White House is not that of a swamp but of a cesspool. Whenever removed from office, Trump’s cabinet should be put on intravenous antibiotics to spare the rest of us their septic conditions.

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    Godfreydaniel  about 6 years ago

    But Trump DOES have “sworn enemies” in his cabinet! (Of course, they didn’t start OUT that way……..)

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    Spun_G  about 6 years ago

    And what about some of these ex-cabinet members still among the living? Where are they now, and what have they been up to? (Other than getting really OLD….)

    Elizabeth Dole was President of the Red Cross for a while….Lauro Cavazos – Professor of Public Health and Family Medicine, TuftsJames Watt – named in 2008 by Time magazine as one of the top ten WORST cabinet members in history (but he did his 500 hrs of community service assignment)

    James Baker, Henry Paulson chipped in at the Climate Leadership Council.

    Here’s Colin Powell, George Schultz, and Kissinger:http://www.nti.org/about/projects/nuclear-tipping-point/

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