The Forgotten Presidents
This post isn't cooked yet, but read it anyway.
Recently I went on a YouTube Rabbit-hole dive of talk show interviews with former First Lady Michelle Obama and Former President Barack Obama. This has nothing to do with my political views of them or their successors Donald and Melania Trump. I have views on the matter, but they have no place here on my blog.
Some of you may recall my previous post on voting, and although I cannot vote in the US election, my political party the Voter Party is also not running in America and the policies are the same.
DISCLAIMER: NONE of the links in the above post apply to American elections, but much of the general information is the same. You can find out more at https://www.vote.org/
Given the current lockdown situation, in most cases I would suggest postal voting, but that's up to you (and your local lockdown laws; CHECK THESE)
For Musical Theatre fans (which, let's face it, is probably a significant portion of my readership), the cast of Hamilton have put together a video advocating voting.
Don't like musicals but like rap music? Watch it anyway.
Don't like musicals or rap? Watch it anyway.
Deliberately not watching it just to spite me? Click here.
Want to watch Hamilton but can't afford to go/can't get tickets/can't wait until lockdown ends? It's on Disney+.
PSA over. Back to the Obamas. I couldn't possibly link to all the videos I watched, but these are my 3 favourites:
Barack updates his Resume (2016)
Things Michelle couldn't say as First Lady
The Obamas answer kids' questions
FUN FACT! None of this has anything to do with the true purpose of this post!
I saw this Simpsons clip (I actually saw a longer clip, but that's the only relevant bit), and it made me think, there must be something interesting about them. Therefore, below is a list of every president, when their term was and one interesting thing about them, hopefully something you didn't already know:
1.
George Washington (April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797)
Survived smallpox, so he was immune but
2.
John Adams (March 4, 1797 – March 4, 1801)
The first person to hold the role of Vice President and President
3.
Alexander Hamilton Was NOT a president.
Thomas Jefferson (March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809)
Forgot to have something inspiring as his last words, so his last words involved him asking the date.
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