Mr. Jackson - My Favorite President

Posted on February 15th, 2008 by Christopher.
Categories: Current Events & Politics.

Now that election season is heating up, I thought I would chime in on what I look for in a president.

Basically all candidates are compared to Andrew Jackson…. if they can’t hold a stick to President Jackson, they won’t get my vote.

When the 1828 election rolled around, a lot of people were terrified when they heard Andrew “Old Hickory” Jackson was running. If you’re wondering how a guy I’m calling a bad ass got such a lame nickname, it’s because he used to carry a hickory cane around and beat people senseless with it, and if you’re wondering why he did that, it’s because he was a fucking lunatic.

Former Democratic Senator and Secretary of the Treasurey Albert Gallatin feared a Jackson presidency because of his “habitual disregard of laws and constitutional provisions.” Or in other words, the man was a loose canon–17th Century Washigton’s answer to Martin Riggs. Sure, he probably didn’t have an irate black lieutenant to answer to, or a weary partner who was too old for this shit, but he most certainly had a death wish.

How do we know? Well, despite everyone’s best efforts, Jackson was elected to the top office, and when he wasn’t busy shaping the Presidency as we know it today, you could find him out back dueling. In case you haven’t been to the 18th century lately, this unmanly sounding activity actually involves standing across from an armed man and shooting at him while he in turn shoots at you. The number of duels that Jackson took part in varies depending on what source you consult; some say 13, while others rank the number somewhere in the 100’s, both of which are entirely too many times for a reasonable human being to stand in front of someone who is strying to kill them with a loaded gun.

On one occasion, he challenged a man named Charles Dickinson to a duel, (the reason behind it wasn’t important, not to us and certainly not to Jackson), and Jackson was even kind enough to give Dickinson the first shot. We’re gonna go ahead and repeat that: In a duel with pistols, Jackson politely volunteers to be shot at first. Dickinson happily obliged and shot Jackson, who proceeded to shake it off like it was a bee sting. When Jackson returned the favor, Dickinson was not so lucky, and that’s why his face isn’t on the twenty. The bullet, by the by, remained in Jackson’s body for 19 years because, we assume, Jackson knew that time spent removing the bullets would just fall under the general category of “time not dueling,” Jackson’s least favorite category.

Greatest Display of Badassedry:
Andrew Jackson was the first president on whom an assassination attempt was made. A man named Richard Lawrence approached Jackson with two pistols both of which, for some reason, misfired. With the possibility of an assassination taken off the table, Jackson proceeded to beat Lawrence near death with his cane until Jackson’s aides pulled him off the assassin.

The guns were inspected afterwards and it was discovered that they were in perfect working order, leading some historians to believe that it was an odds-defying “miracle” that Jackson survived, while we’re pretty sure that the bullets, like everyone else, were simply scared of Jackson.

Most Badass Quote:
“I have only two regrets: I didn’t shoot Henry Clay and I didn’t hang John C. Calhoun.”

That’s right. In a life rich with murdering people for little-to-no reason, Jackson’s only regret was that he didn’t kill quite enough people. People like Calhoun who, it should be noted, was Jackson’s vice president.

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ProphetJoe the Irreverent penned this

Thanks, ‘topher — I needed that historical perspective today! (y)

February 15th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent remarked

Btw, if I remember correctly, back then Vice-Presidents weren’t a part of the party ticket. The President was elected and the Vice-President was elected separately.

February 15th, 2008

Christopher the Pyro scribbled

PJ, that is exactly correct about the Vice President.. in fact sometimes the president and vice president were from separate parties.

February 15th, 2008

Christine the Lioness up'n wrote this

This explains so much…

February 15th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent added

We’ve moved from duels to drive-bys… we’re SO much more “civilized” today )

February 18th, 2008

Trouble the Pirate got all philosophical

The Preliminaries are sorted out “quick & the dead” style, high-noon beckons, and the tension seems to hold the very air together, sweat meanders across the cheek like an old, lazy river… The old ones fall first, being either too slow, or too shaky to hit their mark… Next the skittish, firing too quickly, only grazing their opponents, and moments later, slumping over the .45 caliber induced void in their sternum… Soon only Hilary, Obama & McCain remain in a Mexican standoff… George watches intently from the porch… Who will fire first, but more importantly who will split their adversaries skull whilst avoiding the round threatening to meet their own… Will anyone be the next president?

Somebody call FOX… I think we got us a real winner here…

February 20th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent thought this

OH, he IS drunk-blogging…

February 20th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent hunt n' pecked this

Vincente Fox?

February 20th, 2008

Christine the Lioness penned this

It was worth it to see Huckabee go down… he struggled to reach for that pistole, but couldn’t… quite… make… ugh.

February 20th, 2008

Mara the Peacemaker scribbled

While the election thus far has been loads of fun, I’m afraid the most pressing issue in my life right now is what I am eating for lunch or more specifically, whether I will have a shrimp and bacon club.

February 20th, 2008

Mara the Peacemaker hunt n' pecked this

I got a new title, PJ!

February 20th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent hunt n' pecked this

An aspiring lawyer as a peacemaker… I think not! )

Go for the shrimp and bacon club — you deserve it ALL!!

February 20th, 2008

Christine the Lioness commented

I LOVE shrimp and bacon clubs! I also love the veggie burger at Houston’s. Just thought I’d add that.

February 20th, 2008

Mara the Peacemaker pontificated

Thank, PJ. I DO deserve it!

I’m definitely NOT a peacemaker though whether I aspire to be a lawyer is also up in the air at this point. I’ve been interviewing and while some of these firms impressed me with fabulous flavored coffees and informative wine and cheese magazines, I’m not so sure if that is what I want to with my life at this point. I love the theory of law. I’m just not sure if I actually want to practice it.

February 20th, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent hunt n' pecked this

My friend went to law school and spent 1-2 years in private practice — he hated the adversarial side of being a practicing attorney, so he changed professions. Fortunately, law is one of those fields where you don’t have to be in private practice in order to be very desirable in the job market! Many companies want your legal skills, yet you aren’t expected to “represent” them.

Hope you enjoyed your club!!

February 21st, 2008

Trouble the Pirate uttered

More likely named for the Colt .45 “Peacemaker” revolver… )

February 21st, 2008

Christine the Lioness commented

Three of the 22 in my graduating class in film school found it really difficult to “break into” the industry and ended up going back to law school and becoming lawyers. There’s certainly money to be made there if that’s what you’re looking for.

February 21st, 2008

ProphetJoe the Irreverent mentioned

Back to the subject — Christopher, I’m pretty sure that Andrew Jackson appreciated scantily-clad, well-endowed young woman almost as much as Trouble and I. So how about posting some photos in his honor?

*Confidentially* I’ve heard that’s the real story behind the nickname “Old Hickory” — his lumber was long and hard )

February 21st, 2008

Christine the Lioness quibbed this

Thanks for bringing us back to the subject, PJ. s

February 21st, 2008

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