
We’ve all heard stories of much-loved dogs in political circles. Now, a whole holiday celebrating these political canines takes place on September 23. Specifically, this day celebrates the dog or dogs living in the White House. However, you can also use it to celebrate just about any canine involved in politics.
There aren’t many official ways to celebrate, though.
History
Richard Nixon employed the television medium, which was still in its early stages, to communicate directly with a record-breaking 60 million viewers on September 23, 1952. This speech, famously called the “Checkers Speech,” was a rebuttal to accusations of Nixon’s misuse of campaign contributions.
By alluding to his children and their black and white cocker spaniel, Checkers, Nixon managed to strike a chord with the public, portraying himself with a more approachable personality. His speech helped him gain the public’s confidence, downplay the allegations, and remain on the Eisenhower ticket as the vice president.
It is a well-known truth that throughout history, almost every President of the United States has had a canine as part of their First Family. This is not unexpected considering the American people’s fondness for dogs and the creatures’ ability to alleviate nearly any situation—a crucial trait for the most powerful position in the world.
How to Celebrate
There are many ways you could celebrate this holiday. It’s a great way to get children interested in history. However, there aren’t many official ways to celebrate, and events are hard to come by.
Final Thoughts
This holiday isn’t one of the most well-known. Events centered around this holiday are hard to find. However, you can celebrate yourself in a few ways, such as volunteering or donating to an appropriate organization. If you have kids, use political dogs to introduce historical figures.
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