Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Presidential Trivia

Question: George W. Bush is our 43rd President, but there have only been 42 Presidents. One President served 2 non-consecutive terms, can you name him?

Answer: It was Grover Cleveland. He was our 22nd President (1885-1888), and our 24th President (1893-1896). It was Benjamin Harrison who interrupted his White House reign, as our 23rd President.

Question: Ronald Reagan was our oldest President (69). Who was our youngest President?

Answer: John F. Kennedy, our 35th President (1961-1963), was the youngest ELECTED Chief Executive at 43. However, Theodore Roosevelt succeeded McKinley at age 42, making him the youngest President.

Question: Abraham Lincoln was the tallest President, at a towering 6’4”. Who was our shortest President?

Answer: At 5’4”, James Madison cast the shortest shadow. He weighed 100 pounds.

Question: George Washington’s presidential salary was $25,000/year. What’s the current salary for U.S. President today?

Answer: Current “congressionally approved” salary for the President is $400,000. Whew, inflation!

Question: Only 2 U.S. Presidents are buried at Arlington National Cemetery. One is JFK.Name the other.

Answer: The only other President buried there is William Howard Taft, 27th U.S. President.

Question: Before the U.S. Mint Presidential Golden Dollar Coin Program was launched, there have only been 7 Presidents portrayed on circulating U.S. coins. Can you name them all?

Answer: Did this one drive you crazy? Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, John Kennedy . . . plus one more . . . it’s Teddy Roosevelt (26th President). He’s pictured on the 2006 South Dakota State Quarter, on Mt. Rushmore.

Question: Two Presidents died the same day, July 4th, 1826. Name them both. (HINT: They were the last surviving signers of the Declaration of Independence.)

Answer: Amazing, but true. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died on July 4th, 1826. James Monroe also died July 4th, but in 1831.

Question: One President served only one month. Name him.

Answer: William Henry Harrison, our 9th President, served only one month. He died in office after catching a cold during his inaugral address, which developed into pneumonia.

Question: One of our Presidents was extra large, requiring special furniture and chairs in the White House. He topped the scales at 323 pounds. Name this big boy.

Answer: It was William Howard Taft, 27th President, who had custom furniture designed to “hold him” throughout the White House.

Question: According to census figures, there are approximately 32-million “lefties” in the U.S. How many Presidents were left-handed?

Answer: Just seven – James Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H. Bush and Bill Clinton.

Question: One ambidextrous President could write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other. Can you name him?

Answer: James Garfield . . . and he could do it at the same time!

Question: 26 Presidents were lawyers. 12 were generals. Name two who were neither.

Answer: Ronald Reagan and Gerald Ford.

Question: It’s become a famous tradition – to have our Chief Executive throw out the first ball to start the baseball season. Which President started the tradition?

Answer: William H. Taft threw the first pitch in 1910 in Griffith Stadium in Washington D.C. on opening day for the Washington Senators.

Question: Pennsylvania Hospital is the nation’s first hospital, founded in 1751 by Benjamin Franklin. Can you name the first President to be born in a hospital?

Answer: Believe it or not . . . it was Jimmy Carter who was born on October 1, 1924.

Question: The “first President to fly” rode in an early Wright biplane at the International Air Show in St. Louis, Missouri. The flight lasted 4 minutes. Can you name him?

Answer: Teddy Roosevelt, reluctantly, in 1909. He had to be coaxed into taking that flight.

7 Comments:

At Wed Jun 04, 05:22:00 PM CDT, Blogger debbi miller stambaugh said...

Speaking of dead presidents, when is jimmy carter gonna drop dead,should have been 26 or 27 years ago,what a pathetic excuse for a human being. maybe he and Jane F#@$%^ can share a crypt, I'll sing the worm song. Yeah,I think that. I

 
At Thu Jun 05, 10:43:00 AM CDT, Blogger LindaWright said...

Whoa, Debbi - seems there's some repressed anger here!

I heard you ware considering going back to work as a nurse. Is that true? Euthanasia isn't somewhere in your future, is it?


Think I'll stay well and out of nursing homes - just in case. Ha ha.

Does anyone have any ideas for something new to blog? I'm fresh out.

 
At Thu Jun 05, 09:14:00 PM CDT, Blogger Carla said...

WOW, Debbi. I had no idea we had so much in common. I'm going to have to dig up your personal e-mail addy and send you some stuff I know you will appreciate.

Linda,
I have no idea what else we can do to keep the blog alive. Seems like the ole blog participation is dwindling. We need something fresh and on the lighter side. Any idea folks!

 
At Sat Jun 07, 04:12:00 PM CDT, Blogger debbi miller stambaugh said...

Linda, Yeah I get on a roll once in awhile and I have no rason to euthanize the poor little people I work with, they have never had as much power a Carter, nor were they as stupid. I work with Portia and Claudia, actually I work for them, they're my bosses now. They have made it a very good nursing home.
Carla, send away. I will be waiting, it's mermaidmom1313@yahoo.com
I think we need to dig up some more pictures of the compromising kind, I probably still have some kinda pull to get mugshots if anyone is interested.

 
At Sun Jun 08, 11:00:00 PM CDT, Blogger lois said...

I'm interested. 8-)

 
At Tue Jun 10, 07:04:00 PM CDT, Blogger debbi miller stambaugh said...

HiLo, don't get too excited, remember they are from the shoulders up not down.......

 
At Wed Jun 11, 10:08:00 AM CDT, Blogger lois said...

killjoy.

 

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