Posted on 01/17/2017 3:19:45 PM PST by Kaslin
Editors note: This is from New York Times Bestselling Author Larry Schweikarts The Politically Incorrect Guide to The Presidents Part I
Did you know that most facts about Americas early presidents arent in history books? Political correctness has taken its toll on some of our greatest heroes and portrayed them as evil men. New York Times bestselling author Larry Schweikart sets the record straight in his new book The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Presidents Part I. As America prepares to inaugurate its 45th president, here are five interesting facts about Americas past inaugurations that arent easily found in academia (or the liberal media).
1. No one remembered to bring a Bible for George Washington to be sworn in on at Americas first presidential inauguration.
The judge who administered Washingtons oath had to send for a Bible from the local Masonic lodge. After saying So help me God, Washington dramatically bent down to kiss the Bible, followed by a loud cheer, Long Live George Washington, President of the United States!
2. Three of our early presidents John Adams, his son John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Johnson did not attend the inaugurations of their successors.
The men were so eager to leave Washington that they left town before witnessing the swearing-in of the men who took their places.
3. Andrew Jackson arrived armed to John Quincy Adams inauguration.
James Monroe and his guest Lafayette first feared the worst when they saw that Andrew Jackson was (customarily) armed with two pistols when he arrived at John Quincy Adams inauguration. Turns out, Jackson was just pulling their leg with a frightening expression on his face and soon broke out in a broad grin and congratulated the new president.
4. William Henry Harrison gave the longest inauguration speech in history that possibly killed him.
The speech was two hours (and 8,445 words) long. While its unknown if he caught a cold that turned into pneumonia during that speech, he quickly became seriously ill and died a few weeks later.
5. The first inauguration ever filmed was in 1897.
William McKinley was the first president whose oath of office was captured on film and his presidency was marked by breakthroughs in invention and technology telephones became common during his time and American cities began embracing electricity.
Larry Schweikart, Ph.D., is a retired professor of history at the University of Dayton and the coauthor of A Patriots History of the United States, a #1 New York Times bestseller. His most recent book, The Politically Incorrect Guide® to the Presidents Part I, debuted on January 9, 2016. He is the coauthor of the upcoming books How Trump Won and The Politically Incorrect Guide® to the American Revolution. Dr. Schweikart lives in Chandler, Arizona, with his wife, Dee, and three dogs.
Here’s what I’m thinkin. It now sounds like Pres elect Trump will be being sworn in on the same Bible that Lincoln was sworn in on. Yes, that would be the same Bible that Zero used for his swearing in. I just wonder if it has occurred to Barky that the man who swore in Lincoln (and therefore held the Bible for him) was none other than US Chief Justice Roger B Taney. Taney, of course, authored the infamous Dred Scott Decision. Surely Barky was aware of that.
A co worker had been an Army Como Officer in the LBJ Whitehouse.
He said that Johnson would roam the halls naked at night, even down in the out of the way location of his office.
He totally hated the man, said there was nothing likable about him.
No, no. Obama was NOT sworn into office in public on ANY Bible. We do NOT know the specifics - and characteristically to his entire life and his concealed records about EVERY aspect of Obama's life, NOBODY is saying what actually happened! - But Obama was sworn in four times! Twice in public, on top of a handfull of books. One or more of which might have been a bible.
Then, afterwards, in private and with ONLY Chief Justice Roberts present as a witness, Obama was sworn in AGAIN on both days. We do not know what the words of the oath he took actually were, we do not know what book (Koran, Mad Magazine, Washington Post, or NY Times Sunday edition) was used.
LS tagged to your latest book.
Of the 4, the Mad Magazine is the most respectable.
4. William Henry Harrison gave the longest inauguration speech in history that possibly killed him.
bflr
Not a huge fan of the Bushes....however...seeing 41 interact with 43 at the latter’s inauguration did have a strong sense of history, and touched, I think, most patriotic Americans.
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