Snag Real Life At The White House: 200 Years Of Daily Life At America's Most Famous Residence Authored By John Whitcomb Distributed As Interactive EBook
in all LBJ was the funniest president to read about,
Hoover had pet crocodiles that he kept at the White House
JFK and Lyndon J swam naked
Lyndon J had his Secretary of State cutting his toenails for him he also got hella angry about root beer.
LBJ also forced his press secretaries to go into bathrooms with him while he took a shit and berated them when they refused to make eye contact while he was talking.
LBJ also spentk on a shower that he demanded had to “blast him up the rear”
Nancy Kennedy spendk on her wardrobe inalone
JFK ate his tomato soup with whipped cream on top
Gerald Fords daughter Amy Ford was arrested for protesting her own father for being a racist imperialist
Calvin Coolidges son died of a tennis blood blister
Nixon once spilled soup on himself and then told his staff to never serve him soup again because “real men dont eat soup”
This book was excellent.
If you're a fan of presidential anecdotes and history, you'll greatly enjoy this comprehensive look at the White House.
This book did an excellent
job of steering clear of political history and focused solely on the history of the White House and the people who lived there.
Fascinating, overall. Interesting POV on the history of the Presidency, . . Unbelievably interesting addictive fascinating. If only I'd had this book in grade school, When read in company, worth countless outbursts of "Oh my gosh! You won't believe this! When soandso was president,.
. . " I have always been fascinated by the presidents and their families, Loved to learn what they were like when they were not in front of the press or on TV.
A fascinating alternative look at the US presidency, through the lens of the White House and the families who lived there, full of lots of interesting bits and pieces about presidential gardens, swimming pools and wallpaper.
An interesting, wellwritten book about our presidents, their families and all of their idiosyncracies and they had a lot of them!.
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