I'm surprised Trump didn't find a way to politicize the death of Fats Domino. He politicized almost everything else last week including what should have been a simple Halloween trick or treat session with the kids of the White House press corps. Many already thought Fats Domino was long gone until he was discovered in flooded New Orleans. He had been awarded a National Medal of Arts by Bill Clinton in 1998, but Fats had pretty much disappeared from the music scene. He wasn't touring. There appeared to be little interest in his music with only a handful of compilations available on CD. There was no great tribute band for him like there had been for Chuck Berry, B.B. King and others from his era. Fats was living a quiet life in the lower ninth ward until Katrina hit. His rescue became front page news and soon artists were scrambling to put together a tribute to him, releasing Goin' Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino , which included Robert Plant, Elton John,