Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.


The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933 (ed. 1952)


Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.

Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.

Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.

Presidents cannot always kick evil-minded persons out of the front door. Such persons are often selected by the electors to represent them.