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Henry A. Wallace
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Registrace 15. 11. 2015
Covering facts about presidents and other political figures.
2012 Presidential Campaign Songs
Although the incumbent president Barack Obama lacked serious opposition within his own party, the Republican Party had a large field of candidates before they nominated Mitt Romney. Many of the campaign songs used by the Republican 2012 presidential candidates were heavily influenced by the Tea Party movement, a movement formed in opposition to President Obama's fiscal policies.
0:00 Intro
0:07 Michele Bachmann
0:26 Herman Cain
0:51 Newt Gingrich
1:04 Jon Huntsman
1:28 Barack Obama
1:52 Ron Paul
2:10 Rick Perry
2:35 Mitt Romney
3:00 Rick Santorum
3:22 Credits
0:00 Intro
0:07 Michele Bachmann
0:26 Herman Cain
0:51 Newt Gingrich
1:04 Jon Huntsman
1:28 Barack Obama
1:52 Ron Paul
2:10 Rick Perry
2:35 Mitt Romney
3:00 Rick Santorum
3:22 Credits
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2016 Presidential Campaign Songs
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Here are the campaign songs used by some of the 2016 US presidential candidates from the Republican, Democratic, and Green parties! 0:00 Intro 0:11 Jeb Bush 0:29 Ben Carson 0:42 Chris Christie 0:50 Hillary Clinton 1:09 Ted Cruz 1:27 Mike Huckabee 1:37 Bobby Jindal 1:57 John Kasich 2:04 Martin O'Malley 2:11 Rick Perry 2:25 Marco Rubio 2:40 Bernie Sanders 2:52 Jill Stein 3:06 Donald Trump 3:13 Sc...
2020 Presidential Campaign Songs
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These are the campaign songs used by some of the 2020 US presidential candidates from the Democratic, Republican, and Libertarian parties. 0:00 Intro 0:11 Michael Bennet 0:21 Joe Biden 0:28 Cory Booker 0:35 Pete Buttigieg 0:43 Bill de Blasio 0:50 John Delaney 0:56 Tulsi Gabbard 1:11 Kamala Harris 1:19 Jo Jorgensen 1:29 Amy Klobuchar 1:44 Beto O'Rourke 1:51 Bernie Sanders 2:00 Eric Swalwell 2:07...
US First Ladies' Original Jobs
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In 2021, First Lady Jill Biden became the first spouse of a US president to keep their day job. She currently works as an English professor at Northern Virginia Community College, where she has been teaching since 2009. However, other first ladies also have had interesting careers before moving to the White House. Abigail Fillmore was the first spouse of a US president to keep a job after marri...
US Presidents' Secret Service Code Names
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These are the US presidents' Secret Service code names. The first US president to be protected by the Secret Service was Theodore Roosevelt, after the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. With improvements in technology during the mid-twentieth century, the Secret Service started addressing presidents with code names in order to confuse any secret listeners. Harry Truman was the...
US Presidents' Christmas Celebrations (1923 - 2021)
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This video doesn't have any obscure facts in it like my other videos do; I just wanted to show how different presidents and their families celebrated the holidays. In 1889, Benjamin Harrison became the first US president to have a decorated Christmas tree in the White House. On December 24, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lit the first national Christmas tree on White House grounds. 0:00 Intro ...
US Presidents With Interesting Phobias/Fears
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This video uncovers the fears/phobias of some US presidents. These range from more common phobias, like fear of public speaking (glossophobia), to rarer types of phobias. Some presidents' phobias were influenced by the time periods that the presidents lived in (ex. George Washington's and Benjamin Harrison's phobias). 0:00 Intro 0:07 George Washington 0:13 Thomas Jefferson 0:19 Abraham Lincoln ...
US Presidents' Lowest Approval Ratings While in Office
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These are the US presidents' lowest approval ratings, in order from highest to lowest (according to the Gallup polls). This does not include President Joe Biden, who is still in office at the time of the upload of this video. 0:00 Intro 0:11 John F. Kennedy 0:16 Franklin D. Roosevelt 0:21 Dwight D. Eisenhower 0:26 Barack Obama 0:31 Bill Clinton 0:36 Gerald Ford 0:41 Ronald Reagan 0:46 Lyndon B....
US Presidents' Campaign Songs (Washington - Biden)
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These are the campaign songs of every presidential candidate who was elected president (which does not include John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson, Chester A. Arthur, and Gerald Ford). 0:00 Intro 0:08 George Washington 0:20 John Adams 0:33 Thomas Jefferson 0:49 James Madison 1:03 James Monroe 1:17 John Quincy Adams 1:30 Andrew Jackson 1:43 Martin Van Buren 2:06 William Henry Harrison 2...
They John Tyler‘s song but put William Henry Harrison’s picture and they forgot William Henry Harrison song
Nope! the song "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" was a song for the whig party, and had parts refering to both John Tyler and William Henry Harisson.
William Howard Taft's song is really catchy.
Nixon now gave me goosebumps
The raft is def falling over
Please do not, under any circumstances, get on a raft with Taft.
Das what I’m saying
Why on Earth did George H.W. Bush use "This Land is Your Land? 💀💀Woody Guthrie was the exact opposite of Bush lmao
7:42 best one ngl
I'd argue that mine was the best.
I agree, mr Eisenhower
Mr. President?
I think they put John Tyler’s song for William Henry Harrison’s
A lot of songs were "... is the man"
Back in my day Television was made in the 1700s
true
i love how lady gaga is on there
Get on the raft with Taft, sounds like the biggest 'trust me bro' ever
As I understand it, there were not really public campaigns for president before Andrew Jackson. I am curious what sources you used to find these songs, and in what capacity they were performed.
I wish that I could hear in person Andrew Jackson's campaign song back in the 1800s and tell everybody else around to PLEASE, DON'T ELECT THE LUNATIC FROM KENTUCKY ...
5:33 I refuse to get on the raft with Taft because you will sink it.
Nixon was... quite the character, but you gotta admit his campaign song is a bop
Gooood job😊❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉!!!!!!!
why was I born into an age of presidents not having their own song…
Damn, Nixon had a good one for his time
Biden should've been fooling by Def Leppard
5:34 funny looking man making a good song
1:21 the best one
Probably my favourites are FDR's use of Happy Days are Here Again (I guess that's the first time the main campaign song wasn't one written specifically for the candidate) and Biden's (and I guess Obama's?) use of We Take Care of Our Own. Very on-brand, positive, but not cheesy.
10:23 Michael Jackson: OMG I just shook hands with the president! Bill Clinton: OMG I just shook hands with Michael Jackson!
5:30 Which "Grant" is the song referring to here? "Bryan" was his Democratic opponent, and I assume "Hearst" is talking about the minor "Independence Party" (which was effectively just William Randolph Hearst's political vehicle), but the only Grant I could find that was involved was Jesse R. Grant, Ulysses Grant's son who tried for the Democratic nomination but got 0 delegates at the convention. Did Taft just really not like President Grant for some reason?
my songs would be tuff asl if i ran 😂
2:06 Tippecanoe and Tyler Too is perhaps the first nationally popular campaign song
Wrong about Reagan. He used God Bless The USA.
Lardo couldnt sit at a baseball game very long so that's why the 7th inning stretch was invented
Donald Trump Voltará a Presidente dos Estados Unidos?
Si. Después en este año.
Correcting myself, I misread the title of the video
Correction, no president had a campaign slogan until William Henry Harrison in 1840
nah taft would sink the raft 🥶
You forgot Millard Filmore
He was not elected
@@willfakaroni5808 Gerald Fords wasn’t on here either right?
It's amazing how many of these are set to tunes we now know today as either nursery rhymes or old church hymns
Martin Van Buren using Rock a Bye baby is such a gangster move. Tippecanoe and Tyler too is one of the ones I remember. I think that's the first one I've ever heard that just shows you the testament of a good branding
How have I NOT HEARD THESE BEFORE??!!?!
Bush using a Woody Guthrie song is gross
Trump's campaign will always be synonymous with the YMCA
Imagine your campaign song being like "what's the matter with me? I'm alright."
Trump has the most "connective" selection to me, as in his songs are more famous than others.
I always associated The Rising with Biden's 2008 campaign. I remember thinking that it was fun that you could replace the title of the song with his name. "Come on up for Joe Biden, come on up for Joe Biden tonight."
John Quincy Adams was definitely the most hardcore theme.
George w told the nation
I'm quite sure Queen and The Rolling Stones didn't approve Trump using their music in his campaign.
2:36 damn predatory horse
W trump song fr
Eh no campaign song can be a w if it’s not made for the campaign
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Am curious where you found the pre-Eisenhower songs.
"Fight Song" will forever be associated with liberals crying at the Javits Center on November 8, 2016