We might've had Reagan for more than 2 terms, too.
Naw, because his health was already failing him in the middle of his second term.
Naw, because his health was already failing him in the middle of his second term.
So was FDR's
So was FDR's
he was not losing his mental faculties.
that's what really matters.
yeah but not his fukking memory and brain function....
FDR's Physical and Mental Health During His Fourth Term
There is a wealth of evidence that FDR's physical and mental condition during his fourth term was less than optimal. Medical records, personal observations, and firsthand accounts all illustrate the deteriorating physical and mental capacities of the president during his last years in office.
IF President Obama stumbled in his handling of the debt crisis, in my view, it was because he is too normal: too rational, willing to compromise, a rule-follower, conventionally wise. In contrast, Franklin D. Roosevelt, who succeeded with a worse debt crisis, had a mentally abnormal personality, characterized by mild manic symptoms.
Nancy Reagan was consulting an Astrologist to make global scale decisions on behalf of Ronald McDonald Reagan in the latter half of his Presidency.
A review of FDR's mental capacity: during his fourth term and its impact on history.(Franklin Delano Roosevelt) - The Forensic Examiner | HighBeam Research
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/02/o...needs-more-craziness.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
why don't you post the whole article from high beam because I'm sitting here reading it like
Just so y'all know, polio affects the brain. Actual cognitive ability isn't always impaired, but...
They call it Star Wars
How does polio effect the brain?
The nature of the disease is neuro-muscular. It's an infection of the spinal cord and central nervous system that can, in some cases, reach the brain-stem and other parts of your brain.
i dont think obamas accomplished enough to be sayin that about him yet. ask me again in 3 years tho