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In reply to the discussion: He is tearing down a national monument. [View all]IcyPeas
(24,492 posts)7. Former White House East Wing Staffers Shocked and Saddened By Demolition of Their Cherished Workplace
(I posted this in another thread too. Its a nice article. References a bunch of previous first ladies who worked there who actually took the job of first lady seriously) the link goes to "East Wing Magazine"
Nice bit of history. Some pictures in the article too. I would bet the current first lady doesn't give a hoot.
Former White House East Wing staffers used words like jarring, a gut punch and revolting in their reactions to images of a backhoe toppling the facade of the White House East Wing on Monday.
Other East Wing staffers who worked for former First Lady Pat Nixon tried desperately in a last ditch effort to intervene in recent weeks to stop the expansion.
In our small, little way, some of us from Mrs. Nixons staff have been trying to push back on this devastation, Penny Adams, Mrs. Nixons radio-television coordinator, tells East Wing Magazine in an email Monday evening.
She describes the efforts of Debby Sloan, then assistant to the social secretary, who wrote a letter to the National Capitol Planning Commission (NCPC) about the importance of keeping the East Wing intact. Adams followed up by calling the NCPC several times where she finally reached the general counsel, she says. A commission meeting was expected to be held on September 4, according to Adams, who was told that the commission had not received anything from the White House about the ballroom project. Then, Susan Dolibois, also an assistant to the social secretary for Pat Nixon, and Adams joined Sloans letter-writing campaign to the NCPC to do whatever they could in protest to this horrible project to no avail.
I literally [cried] as I could see my old office window, Adams says in response to the demolition images she saw. She even recognized the window on the second floor where she worked all those decades ago. It was my office from 1969 to 1973.
Adams describes an addition to the East Wing that made it function more like a home for the East Wing women of her era.
During the Nixon administration, there was no bathroom with a shower on the second floor, Adams says. It was a bit of a conundrum for the staffers like Adams who commuted from Maryland and worked all day and then had to change into evening gowns to work State Dinners and evenings at the White House.
Connie Stuart, who was Mrs. Nixons chief of staff and press secretary, was able to get a shower installed in the bathroom so we could be fresh for the evenings events, Adams recalls
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Other East Wing staffers who worked for former First Lady Pat Nixon tried desperately in a last ditch effort to intervene in recent weeks to stop the expansion.
In our small, little way, some of us from Mrs. Nixons staff have been trying to push back on this devastation, Penny Adams, Mrs. Nixons radio-television coordinator, tells East Wing Magazine in an email Monday evening.
She describes the efforts of Debby Sloan, then assistant to the social secretary, who wrote a letter to the National Capitol Planning Commission (NCPC) about the importance of keeping the East Wing intact. Adams followed up by calling the NCPC several times where she finally reached the general counsel, she says. A commission meeting was expected to be held on September 4, according to Adams, who was told that the commission had not received anything from the White House about the ballroom project. Then, Susan Dolibois, also an assistant to the social secretary for Pat Nixon, and Adams joined Sloans letter-writing campaign to the NCPC to do whatever they could in protest to this horrible project to no avail.
I literally [cried] as I could see my old office window, Adams says in response to the demolition images she saw. She even recognized the window on the second floor where she worked all those decades ago. It was my office from 1969 to 1973.
Adams describes an addition to the East Wing that made it function more like a home for the East Wing women of her era.
During the Nixon administration, there was no bathroom with a shower on the second floor, Adams says. It was a bit of a conundrum for the staffers like Adams who commuted from Maryland and worked all day and then had to change into evening gowns to work State Dinners and evenings at the White House.
Connie Stuart, who was Mrs. Nixons chief of staff and press secretary, was able to get a shower installed in the bathroom so we could be fresh for the evenings events, Adams recalls
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Honestly, if we aren't convinced by now that he is actually WORSE than Hitler,
Trueblue Texan
Tuesday
#21
Taking a wrecking ball to the White House is a metaphor for what he is doing to the country.
Irish_Dem
Tuesday
#34
Exactly!!!!! I can't stress this enough!!! This is PRECISELY what should be done
maxrandb
Tuesday
#5
Right??? Who the fuck did this??? How much were they paid? Did they break laws?
LymphocyteLover
Tuesday
#13
This anger is empowering and energizing! Let the fool keep poking the bear! nt
Trueblue Texan
Tuesday
#23
Former White House East Wing Staffers Shocked and Saddened By Demolition of Their Cherished Workplace
IcyPeas
Tuesday
#7
I hope the next administration can stop this and restore and repair the damage.
QueerDuck
Tuesday
#11
Yes he is, but does this surprise anyone? It is coming from the person who tried to overthrow the
lostincalifornia
Tuesday
#15
I'm stealing that. I'm only going to call it that going forward, if that's OK with you.
Scrivener7
Tuesday
#19