Title : "Biden is also known to swim naked."
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"Biden is also known to swim naked."
Said the commenter Kevin, at my post about President Theodore Roosevelt wading, naked, in winter, in Rock Creek Park, where passersby might look on.That made me want to look back at my post on the subject — here it is, February 17, 2021 — because I seem to remember thinking — while others evinced outrage — that it's fine and not sexual behavior to swim naked in your own pool, and if you're stuck with Secret Service protection, it's their job to endure it stoically. I'd quoted Biden:
"[L]iving in the White House.... it's a little like a gilded cage.... The vice president's residence is totally different. You're on 80 acres overlooking the rest of the city. And you can walk out. There's a swimming pool. You can walk off the porch in the summer and jump in a pool and go into work...."
I said:
Joe Biden famously jumped in that VP pool nude. And we're told the female Secret Service found it "offensive," which if true, is ridiculous. It was his own home and he liked to just walk off the porch and jump in the pool. You don't have to go inside and change into swimwear. You can just shed whatever you have on and you're perfectly attired for swimming. Good for him. But the White House is, perhaps, a more formal place. And whoever sees the President of the United States naked? I mean, other than in your mind's eye when Bob Dylan sings "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding).
Ha ha. I always have to reference that the Dylan line or commenters will do it for me. If the topic is the naked President, the modern Dictionary of Received Ideas dictates that Bob Dylan must be cited.
But now I have the answer to my question "whoever sees the President of the United States naked?" The answer is the people who strolled in Rock Creek Park when Teddy Roosevelt was President.
That made me want to look back at my post on the subject — here it is, February 17, 2021 — because I seem to remember thinking — while others evinced outrage — that it's fine and not sexual behavior to swim naked in your own pool, and if you're stuck with Secret Service protection, it's their job to endure it stoically. I'd quoted Biden:
"[L]iving in the White House.... it's a little like a gilded cage.... The vice president's residence is totally different. You're on 80 acres overlooking the rest of the city. And you can walk out. There's a swimming pool. You can walk off the porch in the summer and jump in a pool and go into work...."
I said:
Joe Biden famously jumped in that VP pool nude. And we're told the female Secret Service found it "offensive," which if true, is ridiculous. It was his own home and he liked to just walk off the porch and jump in the pool. You don't have to go inside and change into swimwear. You can just shed whatever you have on and you're perfectly attired for swimming. Good for him. But the White House is, perhaps, a more formal place. And whoever sees the President of the United States naked? I mean, other than in your mind's eye when Bob Dylan sings "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding).
Ha ha. I always have to reference that the Dylan line or commenters will do it for me. If the topic is the naked President, the modern Dictionary of Received Ideas dictates that Bob Dylan must be cited.
But now I have the answer to my question "whoever sees the President of the United States naked?" The answer is the people who strolled in Rock Creek Park when Teddy Roosevelt was President.
Thus articles "Biden is also known to swim naked."
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