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Was this the Paul Butler referred to in the comedy album "The First Family 2" (1963)?
Latest comment: 7 years ago2 comments2 people in discussion
this link is to a youtube video of a follow-up record album back in 1963. the track is supposedly from 1958 and is supposedly about JFK looking to rent the White House for four years. with ability to extend 4 more.... (big laugh when he insists on an option to buy)
AT 6:55 he introduces the rental agent as one "Paul Butler" since the current day law professor was only two at the time, i guess he isn't the one being referenced. but the other likely is this polo player. he is president of a paper company at the time of recording so might have been a money man at the time. was wondering if he had a "Gang of Four" style connection with the JFK presidency