Posted on 07/20/2017 7:01:05 AM PDT by C19fan
Few props have been more indispensable to Donald Trumps presidency than the golf cart. He drives them on his frequent weekend trips to the links (invariably at Trump-owned clubs, where he rolls onto the greens, toonormally a no-no). During his visit to Saudi Arabia in May, rather than walk, the president hopped a ride in a cart as he toured the National Museum in Riyadh. And a few days later, while six other world leaders at a G-7 summit in Sicily walked 700 yards up a slight hill to a photo-op, Trump followed behind for at least part of the way in, yes, another golf cart.
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Howard Taft.
William Howard Taft. He got stuck in a bathtub one time. Could happen to anyone.
Oh, by the way, The Donald's father died at 93 and his mother at 88.
I've never bought into the idea that you need to look like an emaciated marathon runner, or obsessive cyclist, or body builder, to be fit.
No one knows about the ‘Toon, he kept his medical info secret as I recall.
Agree, it is fake news...
We were watching him doing something last week and I told my husband that Trump looks younger than when he was elected. It’s like he thrives on the chaos.
Our kids could create a better newspaper. Of course they might get better news from Drudge and FR...
At Yale Field, there’s an oversized seat that was Howard’s. Yale Crime is the baseball stadium where Yale baseball team plays, not to be confused by Yale Bowl, where the Yale plays football...
Carter's may have been the only family in the country with their own tennis court, but the only physical activity I remember him involved in was canoeing -- up until the rabbit attacked him.
Nixon was like a lot of politicians. He loved to talk sports. Or to have people hear him talking about sports. But his own participation seems to have been limited to bowling and walking along the beach, often in a suit and dress shoes.
and could barely lift 5lb hand weights don’t you remember the foreign gym video proving obambi being a panty waste.
“People managed to dress nicely for 200 years “
And I STILL wonder how they did it. I have simple wool suits that require me to be in frigid, top-setting air conditioning 9 months out of the year.
And waistcoats were like underwear for over 100 years as well - so if I find my thickest, hand-made wool suit and wear it I am sweating like a pig in anything over 60 degrees. And at 60 I’m quite uncomfortable.
Not surprising that fainting was a ‘thing’ back then.
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