Topic: the scandal of teapot dome
Dreamer01's photo
Tue 04/01/08 04:04 PM
I am writing a paper on the scandal of teapot dome for my history class. Did any of your parents tell you about it. If so, please tell me what they told you. As a source I need an interview, so any responses would be great:). Thank you.

shoesmonkey's photo
Tue 04/01/08 04:06 PM
Never heard of it, sorry.

SimplyElla's photo
Tue 04/01/08 04:14 PM
I know that the Scandal of Teapot Dome was when Harding got his famous line .... I have no trouble with my enemies, it is my friends that keep me walking the floors at night..... SO true so true huh?!?!?
The scandal was a huge deal back then... about oil or something... HA when is it not about oil!

Dreamer01's photo
Tue 04/01/08 04:43 PM

I know that the Scandal of Teapot Dome was when Harding got his famous line .... I have no trouble with my enemies, it is my friends that keep me walking the floors at night..... SO true so true huh?!?!?
The scandal was a huge deal back then... about oil or something... HA when is it not about oil!
Thank you so much:).

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Tue 04/01/08 05:49 PM

.... I have no trouble with my enemies, it is my friends that keep me walking the floors at night..... SO true so true huh?!?!?


And some days I prefer the company of my enemies. At least they are straight forward in their manner towards me!

gardenforge's photo
Wed 04/02/08 02:15 AM
What ever happened to doing your own research. Try doing a google on "teapot dome" I bet you get a bunch of hits. Perhaps you should spend more time on your homework and less time on the fourms your grades might improve.


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Wed 04/02/08 07:19 AM
<chuckle> And here I was about to ask Ella about it

Just to get her personal views of course. laugh

Dreamer01's photo
Wed 04/02/08 01:46 PM

What ever happened to doing your own research. Try doing a google on "teapot dome" I bet you get a bunch of hits. Perhaps you should spend more time on your homework and less time on the fourms your grades might improve.


No, I need to hear actually opinions of others regarding it. I tried searching google prior to posting this and I was unable to find anything.

gardenforge's photo
Wed 04/02/08 08:47 PM
I just did a google on "teapot dome scandal" got a ton of hits. Even one link comparing it to ENRON.

Dreamer01's photo
Wed 04/02/08 09:17 PM

I just did a google on "teapot dome scandal" got a ton of hits. Even one link comparing it to ENRON.

Hmm, well I had no luck. I used my textbook instead. Thank you for your input, but if you cannot give me an opinion...please stop posting.

BigCurt_31's photo
Wed 04/02/08 10:17 PM
Edited by BigCurt_31 on Wed 04/02/08 10:18 PM
I typed in "Scandals of the early 20th century relating to oil business" and got all kinds of hits on the teapot dome scandal. I guess you just have to know what you are searching for.

Curt

WarElephant's photo
Wed 04/02/08 10:38 PM
My theory is this: the Teapot Dome scandal wasn't as much about oil as it was about elite politics. Obviously bribes are nothing new, however, what made the Teapot Dome scandal so controversial in its day was its "big business" implications. After the rise of corporate America at the end of the 19th century, it's safe to say that there was a new type of corruption on the rise--one of corporatism, and one which has morphed into the capitalist market we have today. There was a time when the government acted merely as a steward of the free market in America, a product of our laissez fare origins. I think the Teapot Dome scandal is one of the main events in U.S. history where you see a shift away from that mentality, and the beginning of government corruption and corporate power fusing together to create a public-private partnership. Almost like Mussolini's Italy, just, ya know, without the short people and harsh rhetoric.

Dreamer01's photo
Thu 04/03/08 09:51 AM

My theory is this: the Teapot Dome scandal wasn't as much about oil as it was about elite politics. Obviously bribes are nothing new, however, what made the Teapot Dome scandal so controversial in its day was its "big business" implications. After the rise of corporate America at the end of the 19th century, it's safe to say that there was a new type of corruption on the rise--one of corporatism, and one which has morphed into the capitalist market we have today. There was a time when the government acted merely as a steward of the free market in America, a product of our laissez fare origins. I think the Teapot Dome scandal is one of the main events in U.S. history where you see a shift away from that mentality, and the beginning of government corruption and corporate power fusing together to create a public-private partnership. Almost like Mussolini's Italy, just, ya know, without the short people and harsh rhetoric.

Thank you so much for your opinion:D. I can now write the finishing touches on my paperhappy .