Barack Obama may be the executive flip side of Calvin Coolidge.
One spoke too little, the other too much.
From the White House website.
Both his dry Yankee wit and his frugality with words became legendary. His wife, Grace Goodhue Coolidge, recounted that a young woman sitting next to Coolidge at a dinner party confided to him she had bet she could get at least three words of conversation from him. Without looking at her he quietly retorted, "You lose." And in 1928, while vacationing in the Black Hills of South Dakota, he issued the most famous of his laconic statements, "I do not choose to run for President in 1928."
Question: Will Obama choose to run for president in 2012?
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I cannot mention Coolidge without my favorite Coolidge anecdote.
President Calvin Coolidge was a man of few words. He also slept a good deal, by day as well as night and was the reverse of animated. When he died after completing his term of office, Dorothy Parker on being told of his death asked �How can they tell?�
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Someone tweeted that due to the BP disaster the president is drilling for serotonin.
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