So surprised I haven’t seen a YOUNG FDR. Hes such a babe, an outstanding president and a certified bad ass.
So surprised I haven’t seen a YOUNG FDR. Hes such a babe, an outstanding president and a certified bad ass.
John Quincy Adams was a wonderful asset to the country as Secretary of State but unfortunately had a rather miserable presidency. Well traveled, and an important diplomat from the age of 14 (when he visited Queen Catherine the Great’s court at St. Petersburg as a secretary and French-translator to Francis Dana) his precocity and intelligence would make any girl’s knees wobble. While not particularly attractive in his old age, this picture of his son should do to estimate what he looked like young. (Not bad, really.) He’s definitely my History crush!
Calvin Coolidge, an underrated president and a pretty good looking guy.
Ronald Reagan, 40th president of the United States, former radio, film, and television actor, and a pretty nice looking guy. I restrain myself from commenting on his presidency though.
Ulysses S. Grant
He’s all grizzled and the best general The Union ever had! I’d like it if we could all just ignore the job he did as president but in his younger years oh man. Just look at how tough and rugged and manly he is, dang. And super intelligent!
You’re staring into the beautiful, brooding face of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk (1881-1938). I’ve been taking an introductory World History class all semester, and recently this man seems to be peering at me from PowerPoint slides almost every week. I’m pretty sure it’s fate.
So Kemal Ataturk was given his surname “Ataturk” (meaning “Father of the Turks”) just 3 years before his death, and for good reason. As military man, he lead a nationalist revolution against the invasion of the Greeks and other Europeans, who wanted to divide Turkey into different sectors of influence. After essentially creating the Republic of Turkey, he was understandably chosen as its very first President. His presidency advocated modernization, and under that, the emancipation of women (which makes me love him all the more).
First and foremost, however, I think we have to recognized the fact he’s a Turkish Heartthrob.
John F Kennedy.
Forget the affairs, his beautiful wife, and his crazy family… JFK was an amazing, incredible man and president and downright gorgeous.
If he were alive today, he would be 94 years old, and I bet he’d still be beautiful.
Lt. Ulysses S. Grant
Benito Juárez was a Mexican statesman and four-time president of Mexico. After resisting takeover by European powers, Juárez installed numerous social changes that would improve the lives of the Mexican people.
Not only was he the most honored president we had, but he marked a whole new fashionable way to make our hair. The Benito Juarez style.