Richard Tuck, a political jester considered funny by most everybody except Richard M. Nixon and Barry Goldwater, gags it up as he rides Angels Flight Railroad in Los Angeles, April 13, 1966.

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Richard Tuck, a political jester considered funny by most everybody except Richard M. Nixon and Barry Goldwater, gags it up as he rides Angels Flight Railroad in Los Angeles, April 13, 1966. It's a cable car line thyat runs slightly more than 300 feet up and down the hillside in downtown Los Angeles, between Hill and Olive Streets. Tuck, 42, a Democrat, wants to be a California state senator from Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ed Widdis)

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