I'd be willing to bet that we don't have a single politician as tough as ol' Teddy!
During his day, a little inconvenience like a gunshot to the chest didn't stop a real man from doing what he started! You might not agree with his politics, but you have to admire his gumption!
Oct 14, 1912:
Theodore Roosevelt shot in Milwaukee
Before a campaign speech in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Theodore Roosevelt, the presidential candidate for the Progressive Party, is shot at close range by saloonkeeper John Schrank while greeting the public in front of the Gilpatrick Hotel. Schrank's .32-caliber bullet, aimed directly at Roosevelt's heart, failed to mortally wound the former president because its force was slowed by a glasses case and a bundle of manuscript in the breast pocket of Roosevelt's heavy coat--a manuscript containing Roosevelt's evening speech. Schrank was immediately detained and reportedly offered as his motive that "any man looking for a third term ought to be shot."
Roosevelt, who suffered only a flesh wound from the attack, went on to deliver his scheduled speech with the bullet still in his body. After a few words, the former "Rough Rider" pulled the torn and bloodstained manuscript from his breast pocket and declared, "You see, it takes more than one bullet to kill a Bull Moose." He spoke for nearly an hour and then was rushed to the hospital.
Despite his vigorous campaign, Roosevelt, who served as the 26th U.S. president from 1901 to 1909, was defeated by Democrat Woodrow Wilson in November. Shrank was deemed insane and committed to a mental hospital, where he died in 1943.
It's a shame we don't have some tough ol' boys like this in politics today! Maybe we could get something done with the mess in D.C., ya think?
Now, my friends, let's get some coffee and sit outside while it's nice and cool! OK?
They sure don't "make" them like that anymore - except for our military men and women.
ReplyDeleteIf that happened today Uncle Sugar would declare all guns illegal and expect us to hand them all in. LOL Thanks for the story and have a great Friday.
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ReplyDeleteOne of a kind, I think!
From what I've read, his whole family was pretty tough.
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Hey Mechanic...
I think you might just be right about that!
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Yep, we need someone like that in office now. BTW, what is really disturbing to me is some of my favorite TV shows now have anti-gun themes to their story plots. I think it should be mandatory for everyone to carry a gun. That would straighten things out.
ReplyDeletehahahahah DD!!! I totally agree.
ReplyDeleteAlways learning something new here. I was unaware that Roosevelt had been shot.
ReplyDeleteA different man for a different time.
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