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elleng

(141,237 posts)
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 10:55 AM Yesterday

When My Family Lived in the White House I Resented It. Now I Mourn It.

by Patti Davis

*Among certain jaded observers, there’s been a strain of chatter dismissing the damage, saying the East Wing was never all that architecturally distinguished. But it was not just a building made of brick and plaster; it was the people’s house, a building suffused with the spirit of the ideals that built it. It was a building that invited you to look beyond your own life, your own reality, to something bigger, a huge story we all inhabit. To stand in such a place makes you feel small, yet also larger than just yourself. It makes you aware of the continuum of history in a way that feels akin to sacredness.

And now the East Wing is gone. I’m grateful that I had that chance to re-enter the White House and see it through more open eyes, experience it without my own resentments getting in the way. Now no one else will get to walk across that threshold and feel the richness of that history brush past them. It was where Eleanor Roosevelt walked. It was where Jacqueline Kennedy planned the Rose Garden.

We silence so much when we tear down places that are there to teach us, inspire us, humble us. Ghosts and memories drift away in the dust, the wreckage, and we are all poorer as a result.

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/24/opinion/east-wing-white-house-patti-davis-reagan.html

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When My Family Lived in the White House I Resented It. Now I Mourn It. (Original Post) elleng Yesterday OP
Thank you, Patti! CTyankee Yesterday #1
Over the years, Ms. Davis has written poignant essays. John1956PA Yesterday #2
I never really cared much for most of the occupants of the White House during my lifetime, hence I didn't care much for Fil1957 Yesterday #3
ding. this , YESSS. DU REc AllaN01Bear Yesterday #4
Patti, don't worry. It will be rebuilt. rubbersole Yesterday #5
KnR Hekate Yesterday #6

John1956PA

(4,566 posts)
2. Over the years, Ms. Davis has written poignant essays.
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 01:05 PM
Yesterday

Thank you for sharing these impassioned remarks by Ms. Davis.

Fil1957

(281 posts)
3. I never really cared much for most of the occupants of the White House during my lifetime, hence I didn't care much for
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 01:41 PM
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the building, or so I thought. I'm unpleasantly surprised at how upsetting the destruction of the East Wing is to me.

I can't imagine how those who have always held the building in high esteem must feel.

AllaN01Bear

(27,767 posts)
4. ding. this , YESSS. DU REc
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 01:46 PM
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i hope , if we ever take back the white house , we never restore the east wing to remind us of foolishness.

rubbersole

(10,774 posts)
5. Patti, don't worry. It will be rebuilt.
Fri Oct 24, 2025, 01:56 PM
Yesterday

So will our democracy. By American patriots. It will take time. But it will be done.

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