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Autumn

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9. It has a lot to do with politics MM. That's why you posted the pictures of both houses and
Tue Aug 25, 2015, 10:47 AM
Aug 2015

labeled them as to who owned what and who rented what and posted your OP in GDP, General Discussion Primaries. It was a good contrast you did there. The picture of FDR signing in to law the Glass Steagall Act and the one of Bill Clinton signing legislation to end the Glass Steagall Act were nice contrasts also. A tale of two president's no matter which way you look at it.

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A couple questions HassleCat Aug 2015 #1
It's just photos of two luxurious homes where Presidents have stayed. MineralMan Aug 2015 #3
Hyde Park is not the Hamptons. cali Aug 2015 #14
Pretty nice neighborhood, though, along MineralMan Aug 2015 #19
it has never had anything like the reputation of the Hamptons cali Aug 2015 #23
Frankly, it was before my time. So, I have no sense of that region's MineralMan Aug 2015 #24
I'm familiar with the area. there are some lovely properties cali Aug 2015 #27
Different times, different areas. MineralMan Aug 2015 #31
It used to be, The Vanderbilts have a historical site just up the road from FDR. And Raine1967 Aug 2015 #61
That's what was so great about FDR. He could have been so removed from ordinary people sabrina 1 Aug 2015 #64
. tk2kewl Aug 2015 #2
And there is the tale of two presidents. Much more revealing than a home and a vacation home Autumn Aug 2015 #4
It just goes to show you. MineralMan Aug 2015 #6
Interestingly enough FDR's father originally bought that place for $40,000 Autumn Aug 2015 #7
There is a lot of history in it, for sure. MineralMan Aug 2015 #8
It has a lot to do with politics MM. That's why you posted the pictures of both houses and Autumn Aug 2015 #9
Politics is full of contrasting memes. MineralMan Aug 2015 #11
Springwood was also known as a summer White House. Autumn Aug 2015 #18
it's all about perspective. in politics a tiny sliver can loom large cali Aug 2015 #20
+10 n/t whathehell Aug 2015 #54
Much better awoke_in_2003 Aug 2015 #45
sure Roosevelt lived large Armstead Aug 2015 #5
he also didn't use his political career as a means to become rich tk2kewl Aug 2015 #28
Here's another ex-president's home/vacation home packman Aug 2015 #10
Got any photos of the slave quarters at Monticello? I do: MineralMan Aug 2015 #13
I say - quite sarcastically- packman Aug 2015 #21
It's a beauty, though. longship Aug 2015 #25
I don't have any kind of a problem with the Clintons vacationing cali Aug 2015 #12
I don't do "optics." MineralMan Aug 2015 #15
you don't, but so what? Millions of voters do. cali Aug 2015 #16
Vacations homes usually are the last thing on a list for voters to worry about. leftofcool Aug 2015 #48
lol. tell Mike Dukakis that optics don't matter. cali Aug 2015 #53
I usually concern myself with issues like Black Lives Matter etal, not optics leftofcool Aug 2015 #56
I've seen your posts here. cali Aug 2015 #58
That does it! I'm votin' for FDR! classof56 Aug 2015 #17
Me, too. Oh, wait, he died MineralMan Aug 2015 #22
Actually, one of my first clear memories was of the day FDR died. classof56 Aug 2015 #46
Thanks. The internment camps were a surprise to me. MineralMan Aug 2015 #47
Guess I'm missing the 'tale' whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #26
What tale? I posted a very simple pair of photos, and left the MineralMan Aug 2015 #29
And titled it whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #30
That's quite true. That was my title for the thread. MineralMan Aug 2015 #32
I see whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #35
Exactly. MineralMan Aug 2015 #37
but he doesn't do optics Oilwellian Aug 2015 #51
Um, you might want to re read your headline. NV Whino Aug 2015 #33
A picture's worth a thousand words. MineralMan Aug 2015 #36
it's completely inaccurate as Hyde Park was not a vacation home. period. cali Aug 2015 #43
I was impressed so I googled pics of Bill and Hillary's home Autumn Aug 2015 #50
I think its some sort of Dr. Suess thing. zappaman Aug 2015 #34
Hahaha whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #38
Yeah, yeah you totally nailed it, man! Bonobo Aug 2015 #39
! NV Whino Aug 2015 #41
the narrative is that a very wealthy person can be a great president, and cali Aug 2015 #42
Ah... whatchamacallit Aug 2015 #44
I looked up pictures of Hillary's home. Wow Autumn Aug 2015 #49
The Clintons like to live well. This surprises who? adigal Aug 2015 #40
I have houses in my neighborhood that big liberal N proud Aug 2015 #52
In mine too and I live on a lake. leftofcool Aug 2015 #57
Before Edwards imploded postatomic Aug 2015 #55
Wrong again, minman. SixString Aug 2015 #59
There you are again. MineralMan Aug 2015 #60
Check out where a Democrat lives RENT FREE!!!! postatomic Aug 2015 #62
The Clintons rented that for $100,000 for two weeks Doctor_J Aug 2015 #63
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