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Presidents Day

Bugman

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Just a bit of Presidential trivia in honor of the day.:)



Barack Obama is our 44th president, but there actually have only been 43 presidents: Cleveland was elected for two nonconsecutive terms and is counted twice, as our 22nd and 24th president.

Eight Presidents were born British subjects: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson, and W. Harrison.

Nine Presidents never attended college: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, A. Johnson, Cleveland, and Truman. The college that has the most presidents as alumni (six in total) is Harvard: J. Adams, J. Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Kennedy, G. W. Bush (business school), and Barack Obama (law school). Yale is a close second, with five presidents as alumni: Taft, Ford (law school), G.H.W. Bush, Clinton (law school), and G. W. Bush.

Presidents who would be considered "Washington outsiders" (i.e., the 18 presidents who never served in Congress) are: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Taylor, Grant, Arthur, Cleveland, T. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, F. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and G. W. Bush.

The most common religious affiliation among presidents has been Episcopalian, followed by Presbyterian.

The ancestry of 42 presidents is limited to the following seven heritages, or some combination thereof: Dutch, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Swiss, or German.

Barack Obama is the first African American to be elected president of the United States. He was also born in Hawaii, making him the first president not born in the continental United States.

The oldest elected president was Reagan (age 69); the youngest was Kennedy (age 43). Theodore Roosevelt, however, was the youngest man to become president—he was 42 when he succeeded McKinley, who had been assassinated. THE OLDEST LIVING former president was Gerald Ford, who was born on July 14, 1913, and died on Dec.27, 2006, at age 93. The second oldest was Ronald Reagan, who also lived to be 93 years.

The tallest president was Lincoln at 6'4"; at 5'4", Madison was the shortest.

Eight left-handed presidents: James A. Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama.

Fourteen Presidents served as vice presidents: J. Adams, Jefferson, Van Buren, Tyler, Fillmore, A. Johnson, Arthur, T. Roosevelt, Coolidge, Truman, Nixon, L. Johnson, Ford, and George H.W. Bush.

Vice Presidents were originally the presidential candidates receiving the second-largest number of electoral votes. The Twelfth Amendment, passed in 1804, changed the system so that the electoral college voted separately for president and vice president. The presidential candidate, however, gradually gained power over the nominating convention to choose his own running mate.

For two years the nation was run by a president and a vice president who were not elected by the people. After Vice President Spiro T. Agnew resigned in 1973, President Nixon appointed Gerald Ford as vice president. Nixon resigned the following year, which left Ford as president, and Ford's appointed vice president, Nelson Rockefeller, as second in line.

Four Presidents won the popular vote but lost the presidency: Andrew Jackson won the popular vote but lost the election to John Quincy Adams (1824); Samuel J. Tilden won the popular vote but lost the election to Rutherford B. Hayes (1876); Grover Cleveland won the popular vote but lost the election to Benjamin Harrison (1888); Al Gore won the popular vote but lost the election to George W. Bush (2000).

The term "First Lady" was first used in 1877 in reference to Lucy Ware Webb Hayes. Most First Ladies, including Jackie Kennedy, are said to have hated the label.

James Buchanan was the only president never to marry. Five presidents remarried after the death of their first wives—two of whom, Tyler and Wilson, remarried while in the White House. Reagan was the only divorced president. Six presidents had no children. Tyler—father of fifteen—had the most.

Presidents Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, and Kennedy were assassinated in office.

Assassination attempts were made on the lives of Jackson, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Truman, Ford, and Reagan.

Eight Presidents died in office: W. Harrison (after having served only one month), Taylor, Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Harding, F. Roosevelt, and Kennedy.

Presidents Adams, Jefferson, and Monroe all died on the 4th of July; Coolidge was born on that day.

Kennedy and Taft are the only presidents buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

Lincoln, Jefferson, F. Roosevelt, Washington, Kennedy, and Eisenhower are portrayed on U.S. coins.

Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Jackson, Grant, McKinley, Cleveland, Madison, and Wilson are portrayed on U.S. paper currency.
 
Coolness....:bounce:

Thanks.:) You might find this intresting.


John Tyler, Jr. (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President of the United States (1841-1845), and the first ever to obtain that office via succession.

A long-time Democrat-Republican, Tyler was nonetheless elected Vice President on the Whig ticket. Upon the death of President William Henry Harrison on April 4, 1841, only a month after his inauguration, the nation was briefly in a state of confusion regarding the process of succession. Ultimately the situation was settled with Tyler becoming President both in name and in fact, and Tyler took the presidential oath of office on April 6, 1841, initiating a custom that would govern future successions. It was not until 1967 that Tyler's action of assuming full powers of the presidency was legally codified in the Twenty-fifth Amendment.

Arguably the most famous and significant achievement of Tyler's administration was the annexation of the Republic of Texas in 1845. Tyler was the first president born after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, and the only president to have held the office of President pro tempore of the Senate.

Tyler refused to name a Vice President and served his entire term without one,our only president to do so.
 
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Imagine if we could do that today? Maybe it would have given McCain a better shot.

Doubtful.He was never a match for President Obama.After the last few years i don't think anyone the Republicans might have nominated had much of a chance.
 
James Knox Polk (pronounced /poʊk/, POEK; November 2, 1795 – June 15, 1849) was the 11th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1845 to March 4, 1849. He was 49 years old at the time of his inauguration, making him the youngest President up to that time.

President Polk set aside two days a week wherein anyone could knock on the White House door,present his calling card to the stewart and wait his turn for a personal meeting with the President.

This custom continued for many years.President Lincoln came to dread it,being besieged with people seeking government jobs and other personal favors.
 
The greatest weight ever attained by a President was approximately 335 to 340 pounds (estimate) by William Howard Taft at the end of his term in 1913. He was 5'11 1/2" tall.
 
President John Tyler (1841-1845) was the first President to have his photograph taken… President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) was not only the first President to ride in an automobile, but also the first President to travel outside the country when he visited Panama… President Franklin Roosevelt (1933-1945) was the first President to ride in an airplane.
 
What did George Washington really look like?We don't know for sure.If he ever had a portrait painted during his lifetime,none have survived.This is from ABC News,2006.


George Washington is known as the father of our country, but he might also have been the original American hunk.

A team of artists, anthropologists and forensic scientists used cutting-edge technology to reconstruct George Washington's looks.
(ABC News)Mount Vernon, George Washington's estate, decided to try to figure out what the first president looked like. A team of artists, anthropologists and forensic scientists used cutting-edge technology to reconstruct Washington's looks and the result was a whole new look for a familiar figure.

"The most difficult part of the challenge in a way was morphing backward when there are no images of the 19-year-old," said re-creation team member Ivan Schwartz. "Our 19-year-old mystery man -- the man who would become leader of the country."

The team re-created Washington at age 57 when he was president; at age 45 when he commanded troops in the Revolutionary War and as a teenage surveyor.

The three life-size figures will be displayed at Mount Vernon in a new $95 million museum and education center in Washington's home, Mount Vernon, which is scheduled to open in October.
 
Vice Presidents were originally the presidential candidates receiving the second-largest number of electoral votes.
Political parties back then weren't anything like what they are today, but can you imagine what this would be like today? The President and Vice President being from different parties? It'd be nuts! Imagine Gore as W's VP! Or McCain as Obama's!
 
Political parties back then weren't anything like what they are today, but can you imagine what this would be like today? The President and Vice President being from different parties? It'd be nuts! Imagine Gore as W's VP! Or McCain as Obama's!

It was really not much different back then.With few exceptions Vice Presidents are kept on the back burner and have little influence.

John Nance Garner,who was VP during FDR's first term,said the office was not worth a bucket of warm shit,although it's been cleaned up and is most often quoted as a bucket of warm spit.

Harry Truman did not know about the Manhattan Project until FDR died.The VP position has always been much like an heir to the throne in a monarchy.They are expected to preform their ceremonial duties and not cause any problems until they get their shot at running things.:)
 
I HOPE THAT SOME PEOPLE WATCHED THE HISTORY CHANNEL.

Last night they aired a program titled "The Plot To Steal Lincoln's Body".
I had heard of this when I was in Springfield, Illinois about ten years ago.

Thank you Bugman for starting this thread. I hope that you will look up my thread: "It's President's Day" in the Silly Forum.



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Last night they aired a program titled "The Plot To Steal Lincoln's Body".
I had heard of this when I was in Springfield, Illinois about ten years ago.

Thank you Bugman for starting this thread. I hope that you will look up my thread: "It's President's Day" in the Silly Forum.



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Thanks Carl.:) I seem too have missed your thread until now.:idunno:
 
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