Warren G. Harding (March 1921 – August 1923) First Off: A Prize to Anyone who knows what the G stands for without looking it up!!! Wobbly Warren Prsident Hardly Ran on the Slogan: A Return to No… more →
The Life Tusslelizagator wrote 9 months ago: Warren G. Harding (March 1921 – August 1923) First Off: A Prize to Anyone who knows what the G … more →
lizagator wrote 10 months ago: NickNames The Schoolmaster in Politics The Professor The Phrasemaker Coiner of Weasal Words Trivia … more →
lizagator wrote 11 months ago: William Howard Taft 1909-1913 Nicked Names Old Bill Big Lub FattyFatty 2×4 Can’t Fit Thru … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Theodore Roosevelt Theodore the Meddler Trustbuster TR or Teddy The Cyclone Assemblyman Rough Rid … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: William McKinley Served 1897-1901 The Napolean of Protection (For his love of tariffs) The Major (re … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: For More on Cleveland see the original post on #22 Grover Cleveland here. NickNames for Cleveland: M … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Benjamin Harrison In Office: 1889-1893 KidGloves Harrison (attributed to the mudslinging or to the f … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Grover Cleveland (1885-1889) Uncle Jumbo The Perpetual Candidate The Stuffed Prophet Elephantine Ec … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Chester A. Arthur Sept 19, 1881 – March 4, 1885 Elegant Arthur The Gentleman Boss The Dude … more →
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lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) Honest Abe The Great Emancipator The Floatboatman The Rail Splitter The … more →
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lizagator wrote 1 year ago: Millard Fillmore July 1850- March 1853 The Accidental President Wool-Carder-President The American L … more →
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lizagator wrote 1 year ago: James K. Polk (1845-1849) Young Hickory -Because he was backed by “Old Hickory,” Andrew … more →
lizagator wrote 1 year ago: John Tyler (1841-1845) Honest John His Accidency The President without a Party Traitor Tyler The Vet … more →