Tuesday, January 20, 2009
white house wiki: Barack Obama
"In his victory speech, delivered before a crowd of hundreds of thousands of his supporters in Chicago's Grant Park, Obama proclaimed that "change has come to America"."
Sunday, January 18, 2009
white house wiki: George W. Bush
"In 2006, 744 professional historians surveyed by Siena College regarded Bush's presidency as follows: Great: 2%; Near Great: 5%; Average: 11%; Below Average: 24%; Failure: 58%."
Saturday, January 17, 2009
white house wiki: Bill Clinton
"ABC News characterized public consensus on Clinton as, "You can't trust him, he's got weak morals and ethics – and he's done a heck of a good job."
Friday, January 16, 2009
white house wiki: George H. W. Bush
However, his fury during an interview with CBS's Dan Rather largely put the "wimp" issue to rest.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
white house wiki: Ronald Reagan
"It is possible, but not certain, that the horse accident affected the course of Reagan's memory."
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
white house wiki: Jimmy Carter
"Carter was never a segregationist, and refused to join the segregationist White Citizens' Council, prompting a boycott of his peanut warehouse."
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
white house wiki: Gerald Ford
"Ford hoped to attend Yale's law school beginning in 1935 while serving as boxing coach and assistant varsity football coach; and also teaching JV cheerleading, which he was very good at, as he knew how to do several tucks and back handsprings but Yale officials initially denied his admission to the law school, because of his full-time coaching responsibilities."
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