This video has little to do with politics & nothing to do with Presidents' Day, but it's so enjoyable, I'm sharing it anyway. If you love language, you'll love linguist Steven Pinker's, well, animated lecture on veiled language:
... AND, since we're fooling around with language today, here's Irish novelist & short-fiction writer Anne Enright reading John Cheever's "The Swimmer." Enright also talks with New Yorker fiction editor Deborah Treisman about the Cheever story:
... Here's the trailer for the 1968 film "The Swimmer":
... And here's Cheever himself in an Alfred Hitchcock-style cameo in the film (this clip is dubbed in Italian):
Okay, here's something about language and Presidents' Day. Clyde Haberman of the New York Times: "The apostrophe is accustomed to abuse, since long before there was a holiday called Presidents’ Day or President’s Day or Presidents Day."