Weird things of US presidents

1. George Washington had bank

The first US president was also the wealthiest. Research from Wall Street 24/7 listed Washington as the wealthiest president of all time, with assets worth more than $500 million.

2. John Adams died on the same day as his arch-rival

Adams died on the same day as his staunch rival, Thomas Jefferson on July 4, 1826.

3. Thomas Jefferson invented swivel chair

Jefferson did a lot for our great nation, including inventing the swivel chair.

4. James Madison weighed less than the average American teenage girl

Madison was only 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed under 100 pounds.

5. James Monroe has a capital named after him

The capital of Liberia, Monrovia, was named after Monroe after he worked with the American Colonisation Society to help create a state where freed slaves could live.

6. John Quincy Adams was a free spirit

Adams was a fan of the early morning skinny dip-session during his presidency.

7. Andrew Jackson’s bird had a potty mouth

Jackson taught his parrot how to curse to the extent that the parrot had to be removed from the president’s funeral because it was cursing too much.

8. Martin Van Buren may have started a popular phrase

Van Buren was raised in Kinderhook, N.Y., and his nickname was “Old Kinderhook.” A popular hypothesis is that the colloquial saying OK stems from the OK clubs that began in support of his election campaign.

9. William Henry Harrison had a pet goat

Harrison had a pet billy goat at the White House.

10. John Tyler was really unpopular

His 1862 New York Time’s obituary stated Tyler was “the most unpopular public man that had ever held any office in the United States.”

11. James Polk was an underdog

Polk was America’s first dark horse presidential candidate.

12. Zachary Taylor died in a weird way

His sudden death had something to do with eating cherries and milk.

13. Millard Fillmore fulfilled every schoolboy’s dream

Fillmore’s first wife was actually his teacher when he was a 19-year-old schoolboy at New Home Academy.

14. Franklin Pierce may have run over an old woman

Pierce was taken in for running over an old woman with his horse. The charges were later dropped due to lack of evidence.

15. James Buchanan was an eternal bachelor

Buchanan was the only president never to marry.

16. Abraham Lincoln could throw it down

As a young wrestler, Lincoln was defeated only once out of approximately 300 matches.

17. Andrew Johnson was wasted during his inauguration

Johnson was noticeably drunk during the inauguration ceremony after drinking too much whiskey beforehand.

18. Ulysses S. Grant was a gifted writer

Grant could whip up quite the prose. His autobiography is considered to be the best-written presidential autobiography.

19. Rutherford B. Hayes had some wild nights at the White House

The Hayes family spent every night at the White House singing gospel hymns.

20. James A. Garfield was ambidextrous

Garfield was ambidextrous and could write Latin with one hand and Greek with other at the same time.

21. Chester A. Arthur was a huge sartorialist

Arthur owned 80 pairs of pants and was known for taking late night strolls around D.C.

22. Grover Cleveland changed his name

Cleveland’s real first name was Stephen but he switched to Grover as an adult.

23. Benjamin Harrison pseudo-Luddite?

Harrison was the first president to have electricity in the White House but was so terrified of getting electrocuted that he would never turn on the switches himself.

24. Grover Cleveland was one unhealthy man

Cleveland was named Fitness Magazine’s least-healthiest President due to the fact that he loved drinking beer, cigar smoking and weighed 250 pounds.

25. William McKinley had a lucky charm that really worked

McKinley wore a red carnation on his lapel almost all the time for good luck. One time in 1901, he gave his carnation to a little girl and was instantly shot by an assassin immediately after. He died eight days later.

26. Teddy Roosevelt practised a “the show must go on” mentality

Once while delivering a speech in Milwaukee, Roosevelt was shot in an assassination attempt. “I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot,” he told the stunned audience. “I give you my word, I do not care a rap about being shot; not a rap.” He went on to finish the hour and a half speech with a bullet lodged in his chest.

27. William Taft was too big for this world

The largest president in American history, Taft got himself stuck in the White House bathtub and had to call help to get himself out.

28. Woodrow Wilson was the eternal student

Despite the fact that he didn’t learn to read until he was 10 years old, Wilson is America’s most educated president. He is the only president to have earned a PhD, which he earned from John Hopkins University.

29. Warren G. Harding was not a very good gambler

In a poker game gone wrong, Harding lost the White House’s china collection.

30. Calvin Coolidge was pretty chill

During his presidency, Coolidge woke up in a hotel room to find a burglar going through his things. Coolidge struck up a conversation with the man and found out he was a student who needed money to pay for college. Coolidge asked the man to hand him his wallet and gave him the $32 that was in in there and told the student it was a loan.

31. Herbert Hoover had an unusual pet

Hoover’s son had two pet alligators that were permitted to run around throughout the White House.

32. Franklin Roosevelt bent gender norms

Roosevelt probably wore dresses until the age of six or seven.

33. Harry S. Truman had a fake middle name

The “S” in Truman’s name did not stand for anything because his parents couldn’t agree on a middle name for over a month.

34. Dwight Eisenhower was an artist

Eisenhower painted over 250 pieces of art.

35. John F Kennedy was a Pulitzer winner

In 1957, Kennedy was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in biography.

36. Lyndon B. Johnson was a womaniser

Johnson had so many extramarital affairs during his presidency.

37. Richard Nixon was a cardshark

While in the Navy, Nixon realised his friends were winning money at poker games. Wanting to get in on the action, Nixon had someone teach him poker and within a few months he won around $6,000. He used that money to fund his first congressional campaign.

38. Gerald Ford had plenty of career options

Ford worked as a fashion model during college and appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan.

39. Jimmy Carter believed in UFOs

In 1973, Carter filed a report for a UFO sighting.

40. Ronald Regan did stand-up

In 1954, due to his acting career taking a turn for the worst, Regan did a stand-up gig in Las Vegas for a few weeks.

41. George Bush was athletic

In high school Bush was captain of his varsity baseball and soccer team.

42. Bill Clinton has an extremely symmetrical face

Clinton’s facial symmetry is ranked alongside male models.

43. George W Bush had school spirit

Bush was the head cheerleader during his senior year at boarding school.

44. Barack Obama is a comic book nerd

Obama is a huge collector of comics.

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