Does anyone know where the phrase "The Fall guy" comes from. It's not because someone is 'falling' from their position.
The phrase comes from
Albert Fall, a Republican who was involved in another turn-of-the-century scandal. .
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His failure to have competitive bidding for the reserves resulted in the Teapot Dome scandal trials between 1924-1929. The investigation found Fall guilty of conspiracy and bribery of $100,000 paid to him by Edward L. Doheny. Fall was jailed for one year as a result - the first former cabinet officer sentenced to prison as a result of misconduct in office.
Mr. Doheny was not only acquitted on the charge of bribing Fall, but Doheny's corporation forclosed on Fall's home in Tularosa Basin, New Mexico, because of "unpaid loans" which turned out to be that same $100,000 bribe.
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Maybe 40 years from now, they'll be saying "The Libby guy".
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