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I m traveling this morning and unable to adhere to my schedule for Power Line. For readers who may be unfamiliar with it, I thought I would take the liberty of revisiting the story of Elvis s 1970 White House visit in connection with our celebration of the anniversary of his birth yesterday. Yesterday I focused on Elvis s recorded work while acknowledging Peter Guralnick s two-volume biography of Elvis Last Train to
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Yesterday I focused on Elvis s recorded work while nodding to Peter Guralnick s two-volume biography of Elvis Last Train to Memphis and Careless Love to tell the life. Guralnick has made himself the essential Elvis historian. Guralnick of course recounts the true story of the day in December 1970 when Elvis met Nixon in the White House. The story of the visit provides insight into Elvis s patriotism as well