This man had fits of depression. Outside of one term as a member of the House, he lost every election had ran in. Spoke too plainly and was not well educated.
Had slaves and may have fathered children with some of them. Too weak when it comes to foreign policy ideas and too much of a pacifist.
Allegedly had fathered a child out of wedlock. It didn't stop voters in 1884, however.
Too emotional, hyperactive, and nationalistic. He could get us in a war with his jingoism.
Besides having multiple affairs, this man was seriously injured in WWII. Also, his family had connections to the Mafia going back to the days when the family was bootlegging.
Crippled man in poor health. Also, ran around on his wife, who happened to be his cousin.
Racist supporter of the KKK who said that 'Birth of a Nation' was a 'true' story of the South.
Raging alcoholic at various times in his life. While he helped win the Civil War, also had many bad judgement calls in some of the battles.
Killed several men in duels. Very hot tempered. Held slaves and killed Indians. Had a anti-British agenda which could affect trade.
Seems to be a very worrisome man fit to depression. Would like be on medication today for bipolarism.
Too short. We don't elect short people now.
Too fat. We haven't elected a fat president since he was in office.
Constant failure at business and lived with his mother in law for years. Even then, he was barely nominated by his party for VP.
Loud, egotistical, constantly swearing, and he lifted his dog by grabbing him by the ears.
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