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re: Who wins in a US President Fight Club?
Posted on 6/19/14 at 11:30 pm to Nimbus2000
Posted on 6/19/14 at 11:30 pm to Nimbus2000
Andrew Jackson beat a would be assassin half to death with his cane on the steps of the capitol. He was 68 at the time.
He wins
He wins
Posted on 6/19/14 at 11:31 pm to CroakaBait
I'd say finals would be Jackson and Washington. With Lincoln coming in a strong 3rd. Both Jackson and Washington were notorious for being tough as nails.
Posted on 6/20/14 at 9:30 am to TheOtherWhiteMeat
Andrew Jackson and it's not close.
Posted on 6/21/14 at 2:14 pm to RedPants
Don't sleep on William Henry Harrison. Made a career out of fightin' injuns before he became a politician.
Only served as President for 32 days before dying of pneumonia, but he was elected late in life.
Only served as President for 32 days before dying of pneumonia, but he was elected late in life.
Posted on 6/26/14 at 11:28 am to Nimbus2000
Grant, Jackson, or Teddy Roosevelt.
Posted on 6/26/14 at 1:19 pm to Feral
This. People who don't know much about him really need to read up on just how much of a BA Andrew Jackson was.
Honor acted in tandem with the formal legal system in the South. For Southern men, some matters of honor could not possibly be justly settled in a court of law; the matter had to be resolved mano-a-mano, sometimes in the form of a duel. On her deathbed, Andrew Jackson’s mother (Scotch-Irish herself, and an immigrant to the Carolinas) told him: “Avoid quarrels as long as you can without yielding to imposition. But sustain your manhood always. Never bring a suit in law for assault and battery or for defamation. The law affords no remedy for such outrages that can satisfy the feelings of a true man.” Jackson took his mother’s advice to heart, participating in at least 13 “affairs of honor.”
Honor acted in tandem with the formal legal system in the South. For Southern men, some matters of honor could not possibly be justly settled in a court of law; the matter had to be resolved mano-a-mano, sometimes in the form of a duel. On her deathbed, Andrew Jackson’s mother (Scotch-Irish herself, and an immigrant to the Carolinas) told him: “Avoid quarrels as long as you can without yielding to imposition. But sustain your manhood always. Never bring a suit in law for assault and battery or for defamation. The law affords no remedy for such outrages that can satisfy the feelings of a true man.” Jackson took his mother’s advice to heart, participating in at least 13 “affairs of honor.”
Posted on 6/26/14 at 6:10 pm to Themole
Final 4 Washington T Roosevelt. A Lincoln and Andrew Jackson
Those plus these are the semis Eisenhower Truman Taylor Reagan
These guys would be out in first round Madison 5 .4 JFK weak and sickly FDR obvious buchannon was a dandy
Guys who make it past first round carter navy vet Nixon same LBJ big guy Cleveland big guy
Those plus these are the semis Eisenhower Truman Taylor Reagan
These guys would be out in first round Madison 5 .4 JFK weak and sickly FDR obvious buchannon was a dandy
Guys who make it past first round carter navy vet Nixon same LBJ big guy Cleveland big guy
Posted on 6/26/14 at 6:17 pm to Themole
Andrew Jackson could roundhouse kick a bear, through a wall, made of tigers.
Posted on 6/26/14 at 8:22 pm to Nimbus2000
Nixon or Reagan would cut obamas arm off then beat him to death with it.
Posted on 6/26/14 at 8:39 pm to Nimbus2000
I think Jackson and Teddy are the two toughest dudes in the club
LBJ might pack a punch. He was like 6'5
LBJ might pack a punch. He was like 6'5
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