THE HAIR OF MILLARD FILLMORE

As part of my ongoing reflections on hair and power, I’d like to consider briefly the hair of Millard Fillmore.
Why only briefly?
Well, I’m a bit chagrined. But I have mixed up my Presidents. I may have been thinking about James Buchanan and his hair. I won’t look for a picture of him now, as I have just read a great deal about Fillmore. While I want to reflect on truly happenin’ hair, I think it will be useful to consider hair styles in all their variants in relation, matrixally speaking to, you know, stuff like power.
But I must say, I like Millard Fillmore’s hair.
And yes, I think it is very important hair indeed. Quite important hair actually.
For you see, Millard Fillmore was the last President we had who came from the Wig Party.
I mean, oh my gosh. A whole freakin’ political party whose primary concern was Wigs, i. e., hair.
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Fillmore did some stuff in office concerning Japan, Cuba, Hawaii. And some other stuff. Also there was something about some Compromise deal. I don’t know, I guess it was, a human bondage or something or other that it was all about. Legal stuff, mumbo jumbo. Kinda boring. And very little to do with hair, so, in keeping with our thesis, of little importance or consequence.
Quite importantly though, it is vital to note that the phrase ‘Live at The Fillmore’ was not some 60s type hippie thing at all.
But, in fact, it referred to President Fillmore’s frequent opening of his Buffalo, New York home to live minstrel shows, a very popular form of entertainment in his time. If a group of performers had had the privilege of being invited to the Prez’s digs, it was invaluable to them, as marketing and promotion, to say they had been ‘Live at The Filmore’.
More importantly still, on the occasions of the celebrated live performances at his home, Mr. Fillmore would pay especial attention to the coif of his hair.
Okay then, gang, let’s get right to our panel discussion.
Oh. Also. A special treat. We are honored to finally, finally have here, making his much anticipated DIRKS EYE VIEW debut, the sometimes morbidly obese, always lively right-wing commentator Bush Himblow!
All right, no pun intended, let’s all weigh in.

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