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The third president of the united states. why was it important for you to tell that story? i didn t think that it was as important as it turned out to be. i had looked at, you know, the relationship of this invisible woman with the most powerful man in the world, really, in the western world, as a kind of mythic. it s a sort of half love, half hate story to tell. i mean, it was. it s operatic in its, you know, in its stance. and it was only after all the hullabaloo and all, you know, the controversy, ....
Who had a relationship and bore seven children to thomasjefferson, the third president of the united states. why was it important for you to tell that story? i didn t think that it was as important as it turned out to be. i had looked at, you know, the relationship of this invisible woman with the most powerful man in the world, really, in the western world, as a kind of mythic. it s a sort of half love, half hate story to tell. i mean, it was. it s operatic in its, you know, in its stance. and it was only after all the hullabaloo and all, ....
Hemings, who was the enslaved woman in the united states, who had a relationship and bore seven children to thomasjefferson, the third president of the united states. why was it important for you to tell that story? i didn t think that it was as important as it turned out to be. i had looked at, you know, the relationship of this invisible woman with the most powerful man in the world, really, in the western world, as a kind of mythic. it s a sort of half love, half hate story to tell. i mean, it was. it s operatic in its, you know, in its stance. and it was only after all ....
For you to tell that story? i didn t think that it was as important as it turned out to be. i had looked at, you know, the relationship of this invisible woman with the most powerful man in the world, really, in the western world, as a kind of mythic. it s a sort of half love, half hate story to tell. i mean, it was. it s operatic in its, you know, in its stance. and it was only after all the hullabaloo and all, you know, the controversy, which lasted for 38 years. mm. 38 years. and it was finally ....
And i think everything was going so pop and so mainstream and he was the alternative to that. and i think there is a lyrical element to his words that resonated with the latino community. and people said that his lyrics, his songs resonated with traditional mariachi in that sense. right. the songs are so much about finding somebody beautiful or even funny about getting relentlessly over and having [bleep] go wrong, i mean. i think morrissey really speaks you know, it s so odd he s this white guy about displacement and this longing for a mythic home. you know, because when i go to mexico, i m like a sore thumb there. you know, my spanish is horrible, the way i dress, the way i talk. but there s just something about it, like morrissey really ....