Our Current President:
- He collects Spider man and Conan the Barbarian comics.
- He was known as "O' Bomber" in high school for his skills in basketball.
- He won a Grammy in 2006.
- He worked at Baskin-Robins as a teenager and now hates ice cream.
- He had a pet ape named Tata while in Idonesia
- He carries a tiny Madonna statue for good luck.
- His nickname by the secret service is "Renegade"
- He enjoys playing scrabble and poker.
And our other Presidents...
- Calvin Coolidge liked to have his head rubbed with petroleum jelly while eating breakfast in bed.
- Abraham Lincoln was also a licensed bartender.
- Some historians claim Harry Truman was inducted into the KKK, even though he was never "active".
- Jimmy Carter was the first president to go on record as seeing a UFO.
- Lyndon B. Johnson called his...member "Jumbo" and would whip it out at random times. During a Cabinet meeting, when asked why the U.S. went into Vietnam, Johnson reportedly whipped it out and said "This is why!"
- Most historians believe James Buchanan was gay.
- George H. W. Bush vomited on Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa at a banquet in 1992.
- Grover Cleveland date-raped a woman and got her pregnant.
- Ulysses S. Grant smoked at least 20 cigars a day.
- Franklin Roosevelt’s mom clothed him in dresses until he was five.
- Woodrow Wilson was the first to show a motion picture in the White House: The Birth of a Nation,which has become the most banned film in American history.
- Teddy Roosevelt had five guinea pigs named Dr. Johnson, Bishop Doane, Fighting Bob Evans, Admiral Dewey, and Father O’Grady.
- Quincy Adams enjoyed skinny-dipping in the Potomac River most mornings.
- John Adams named his dog “Satan.”
- Gerald Ford worked as a model during college.
- Andrew Johnson was slurring-level drunk during his inauguration, which he claims was part of an effort to self-medicate for typhoid fever. Eventually he had to abandon his swearing-in of new senators because he was too intoxicated.
- Benjamin Harrison was so afraid of electric lights, he’d have his staff turn the switches on and off for him and his wife.
- James Madison and Thomas Jefferson were once arrested together for taking a carriage ride in Vermont on a Sunday, which violated state laws.
- Andrew Jackson was the only President to kill a man in a duel.