The "Esther" Kerfuffle.
A few months ago, a radio panel discussion (exploring issues of the moment) was nearly derailed when one of the panellists brought up the name Estes Kefauver as part of a larger point he was making. "Wait," said the interviewer. "Did you just say Esther Kerfuffle?" There followed a brief pause while the panellist in question had to pick himself up off the floor and regain some semblance of composure. Perhaps he was "Esther Kerfuffle" to his friends. We may never know... To anyone who had been a sentient life-form in the US in the early 1950s, Estes Kefauver would have been a household name; instantly recognisable. He was a Democratic politician (a Congressman, then a Senator) who ran for president several times, and was briefly a vice-presidential candidate when Adlai Stevenson ran against Dwight Eisenhower. (Spoiler alert: Eisenhower won the election, so instead of vice-president Kefauver, we got vice-president Richard Nixon. Good times.) But Kefauver wo...