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Ben would have totally started a band just for the groupies.
Totally.
The pedant in me bristles to see the Framers beside a Capitol dome built 30 years after the last of them died. Though of course I know this is meant to be metaphorical.
I wouldn’t turn the page, then, if I were you. ;)
I’ve been known to use not just anachronisms but all sorts of artistic license when I think they might help get a point across. (Whether they succeed or not, though…?)
Jefferson was a big time musician. He would have gone for the band.
Totally. Unfortunately, he was away in France from 1784 through 1789, as the Confederation Congress’s minister plenipotentiary to the court of Versailles (where he would, however, profoundly broaden his already impressive musical mind).