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In reply to the discussion: Since When Did Normally Well Read, Intelligent, Progressives, Start Trusting Politicians ??? [View all]WillyT
(72,631 posts)50. Oh Hell... You Can Trust Whomever You Want... But Remember...
"There's a sucker born every minute."

Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There's_a_sucker_born_every_minute

When Barnum's biographer tried to track down when Barnum had uttered this phrase, all of Barnum's friends and acquaintances told him it was out of character. Barnum's credo was more along the lines of "there's a customer born every minute" he wanted to find ways to draw new customers in all the time because competition was fierce and people could become bored easily.[citation needed]
Some sources claim the quote is most likely from famous con-man Joseph ("Paper Collar Joe"
Bessimer,[1] and other sources say it was actually uttered by David Hannum, spoken in reference to Barnum's part in the Cardiff Giant hoax. Hannum, who was exhibiting the "original" giant and had unsuccessfully sued Barnum for exhibiting a copy and claiming it was the original, was referring to the crowds continuing to pay to see Barnum's exhibit even after both it and the original had been proven to be fakes.
In turn, Barnum's fellow circus owner and arch-rival Adam Forepaugh attributed the quote to Barnum in a newspaper interview in an attempt to discredit him. However, Barnum never denied making the quote. It is said that he thanked Forepaugh for the free publicity he had given him.[citation needed]
Another source credits late 1860s Chicago "bounty broker, saloon and gambling-house keeper, eminent politician, and dispenser of cheating privileges..." Michael Cassius McDonald as the originator of the aphorism. According to the book Gem of the Prairie: Chicago Underworld (1940) by Herbert Asbury, when McDonald was equipping his gambling house known as The Store (at Clark and Monroe Streets in Chicago) his partner Harry Lawrence expressed concern over the large number of roulette wheels and faro tables being installed and their ability to get enough players to play the games. McDonald then allegedly said, "Don't worry about that, there's a sucker born every minute."[citation needed]
The phrase is the title of the opening song in the Broadway musical Barnum, about P.T. Barnum's life.
Some sources claim the quote is most likely from famous con-man Joseph ("Paper Collar Joe"

In turn, Barnum's fellow circus owner and arch-rival Adam Forepaugh attributed the quote to Barnum in a newspaper interview in an attempt to discredit him. However, Barnum never denied making the quote. It is said that he thanked Forepaugh for the free publicity he had given him.[citation needed]
Another source credits late 1860s Chicago "bounty broker, saloon and gambling-house keeper, eminent politician, and dispenser of cheating privileges..." Michael Cassius McDonald as the originator of the aphorism. According to the book Gem of the Prairie: Chicago Underworld (1940) by Herbert Asbury, when McDonald was equipping his gambling house known as The Store (at Clark and Monroe Streets in Chicago) his partner Harry Lawrence expressed concern over the large number of roulette wheels and faro tables being installed and their ability to get enough players to play the games. McDonald then allegedly said, "Don't worry about that, there's a sucker born every minute."[citation needed]
The phrase is the title of the opening song in the Broadway musical Barnum, about P.T. Barnum's life.
Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There's_a_sucker_born_every_minute

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Since When Did Normally Well Read, Intelligent, Progressives, Start Trusting Politicians ??? [View all]
WillyT
Mar 2013
OP
Oh, I'm a bootlicking authoritarian apologist according to those in agreement with
geek tragedy
Mar 2013
#54
bullshit; nothing to do with 'trusting rand paul'. why is it that you folks can't have a political
HiPointDem
Mar 2013
#21
It started in 2008 is spot on? It's revisionist Obama dislike crapola.
great white snark
Mar 2013
#10
Oh... I Trust Senator Warren, And Bernie Sanders... And Maybe A Few Others... Alan Grayson...
WillyT
Mar 2013
#11
"Since When Did Normally Well Read, Intelligent, Progressives, Start Trusting Politicians ???"
ProSense
Mar 2013
#22
I don't trust her either, she just gives me less reasons for being dubious than many.
TheKentuckian
Mar 2013
#52
It's the Father Knows Best wing of the Democratic Party that is inclined to do so.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Mar 2013
#6
Probably no President in the history of the US has ever had the GOP roadblocks that Obama has
lumpy
Mar 2013
#61
Pew poll in January showed Democrats (38%) trust government more than repubs (15%).
pampango
Mar 2013
#25
Woo Hoo !!! - A Little Over A Third Of Americans Trust Democrats... And We Are Winning !!!
WillyT
Mar 2013
#28
Actually the poll shows that a little over a third of Democrats trust the government.
pampango
Mar 2013
#43
Obama has a hard row to hoe. Not only, thanks to uncooperation and proposed legislation
lumpy
Mar 2013
#63
Trashing. Same old stuff from the same old Hating the President poster. Getting old. nt.
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#56
After they sent thousands of militarized riot cops to jail wall street and all the banksters
Fire Walk With Me
Mar 2013
#60