but I keep hearing about some sort of vote in the USA for a top job,
a president, so I thought I would get the lowdown on some of the USA's past presidents, to see what the new president will have to live up to, this is a post from actor, comedian, and
voice over artist Eddie Deezen, I first remember him appearing in the film 1941 which I thoroughly enjoyed, to visit Eddie this is his website,
Zachary Taylor would spit tobacco juice on the White House
rugs if a spitoon wasn't in spitting distance.
Teddy Roosevelt owned and could walk on stilts.
Herbert Hoover did not like to set his eyes on the White
House servants- ever. Whenever he or the First Lady appeared anywhere where a
servant was present, he or she would run into a closet and remain there until
the coast was clear. Groundskeepers had to hide behind bushes. These people
lived with the fear of being fired if Hoover caught a glimpse of one of them.
A student protester once gave Richard Nixon the finger.
Nixon gave one back to him.
Andrew Jackson had a bullet painfully lodged next to his
heart from 1806 until his death in 1845. He had been shot in the chest during a
duel with Charles Dickinson, who had insulted Jackson's wife. Jackson sometimes
coughed up blood and, to alleviate the pain from the bullet, he would on
occasion slit open his own veins with a pocketknife and "bleed"
himself.
John Adams didn't like his white servants "playing
cards with Negroes."
After his presidency, Harry and Bess Truman moved in with
her mother. His mother-in-law, who believed -and stated frequently- that Harry
had never amounted to anything, also lived in the White House when he was
president.
Ronald Reagan was rejected for the movie The Best Man. The
role he got turned down for was the president of the United States. They said
he didn't look like a president. We might have voted for Henry Fonda in 1964.
Grover Cleveland once avoided military service by paying a
Polish immigrant $1500 to take his place.
When Thomas Jefferson was forty-three, he crippled his right
hand jumping over a fence while out strolling with the married
twenty-seven-year-old Maria Cosway, with whom he was having an affair.
Calvin Coolidge had two pet lions as president. He also
owned a pet raccoon. He would put a leash on it and walk the White House
grounds. Coolidge also had a pet pygmy hippopotamus. His name was
"Billy."
When George H.W. Bush moved his family to Odessa, Texas, in
1948, his apartment neighbors were prostitutes, specifically a mother-daughter
team with whom the Bushes had to share a bathroom.
James Buchanan was nearsighted in one eye and farsighted in
the other. To compensate for this visual weakness, he would constantly open and
close one eye at a time, depending on whether he needed to see close or far. He
would also cock his head on an angle to compensate for his strange ocular
condition.
Every Valentine's day, Dwight Eisenhower wore what he and
his wife, Mamie, called his "love bug" boxer shorts. They were
embroidered with red hearts.
Although a famed military general, the sight of blood made
Ulysses Grant nauseous.
so are all of these true? well I do not know so you will have to ask Eddie.
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