Doris Kearns Goodwin's book, No Ordinary Time, writes about Churchill's 1941 Christmastime visit to see President Franklin Roosevelt at the White House. Excellent read.
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Trump has been uninvited to the UK and can NOT meet HRH Elizabeth, who served in the military. and he will NOT have a golden carriage ride.pic.twitter.com/DJZmfCymqR
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Wasn’t FDR usually more careful about showing his disability?
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He never wanted to be shown in a wheel chair, but holding onto his son James and stick to steady himself was ok.
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Eleanor looks good here.
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Aweeee.. When the president wheeled himself into Churchill’s room, finding the PM “stark naked and gleaming pink from his bath.”
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And would wander around the White House in a nightshirt and drinking bourbon
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Is Churchill holding a pistol?
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Cane
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Wow those guys didn’t take time off for holidays did they?
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FDR and WSC. A special relationship, to be sure.
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Churchill's expression is priceless
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After crossing the Atlantic on the Queen Mary
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