Top 6 Most Badass Presidents
March 1st, 2017
By David Palmer
America has had its share of cool presidents in its 239 years on this earth, but there are some that are just simply badass. From Teddy Roosevelt to Andrew Jackson, there are some Leaders of the Free World that really seem too awesome to have been suit-wearing politicians. So here is a list of the most badass U.S. Presidents of all-time, something they really should start incorporating into high school history classes.
By David Palmer
America has had its share of cool presidents in its 239 years on this earth, but there are some that are just simply badass. From Teddy Roosevelt to Andrew Jackson, there are some Leaders of the Free World that really seem too awesome to have been suit-wearing politicians. So here is a list of the most badass U.S. Presidents of all-time, something they really should start incorporating into high school history classes.
3. George Washington
This could simply be “He founded America” and it would be all the badass that is needed. But I’ll give you more reasons why Georgy was the OG American Badass. He convinced a bunch of men who had holes in their shoes and no food in their stomachs to stay and continue to fight for little to no money during the Revolutionary War. Instead of celebrating Christmas, he crossed the Delaware and took a fort from some Germans. His horse was once shot in battle and Washington got up and continued charging on foot. He once heard of plans for mutiny so he had the men executed via firing squad by the very men they were conspiring with. There are even theories that Adam Weishaupt, the founder of the real-life Illuminati, killed Washington and took over his role as President. That means George Washington was so badass that guys would literally KILL to be him! Plus there are all the things Washington said that came true, like how political parties would ruin America and how America shouldn’t get involved in foreign affairs because it will only lead to trouble. Yeah, about that whole “listening to you” thing, George… Best Quote: “It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.”
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