When a new president comes in, a new president gets to clean house.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
He has to do the heavy lifting and the windows and the wash, and also protect the president.
Somehow, a scrubbed house spells a fresh start.
Whatever is dirty, it is women's job to clean up, or drive some man to clean up, and that goes for everything from cellar to senate.
People used to complain that selling a president was like selling a bar of soap. But when you buy soap, at least you get the soap. In this campaign you just get two guys telling you they really value cleanliness.
Scrubbing floors and emptying bedpans has as much dignity as the Presidency.
Clean air is a basic right. The responsibility to ensure that falls to Congress and the president.
You need the House, you need the Senate and you need the administration. And absent one of them, you're not going to get a heck of a lot done.
Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean.
If a catastrophic event wipes out a large portion of House members, America needs to know this body, elected by the people, will be quickly and legally reconstituted and will continue to function.
There will be no whitewash in the White House.