Andrew Jackson
Because he was very charming and, despite all of the mistakes he mad, blame never stuck to him
Ronald ReaganDue to how scandals never 'stuck' to him and ruined his popularity with the public, much like and egg does not stick to a Teflon pan.
William Howard Taft (1909-13), who at 330 pounds was too hefty to fit into a standard-sized tub, had a custom tub built for his extra-large frame. After it was manufactured, four men fit inside the tub for a photograph.William Howard Taft was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 15, 1857, the 27th US president from 1909 to 1913.The heaviest president at 332 pounds, Taft struggled all his adult life with a weight problem. He got stuck in the White House bathtub and had to have an over-sized version brought in for his use.Taft needed a larger bathtub to accommodate his ample figure.
The bill doesn't become law unless the president signs it. When the president receives a bill from Congress he has two options 1) he may veto it; which is to essentially reject it or 2) he can sign it; it then becomes law. If a president ignores a bill that is passed by Congress for 10 days, it passes with or without his signature. There is an exception, the "pocket veto." If a president ignores a bill and Congress adjourns, the bill dies (as if he folded it up and stuck it in his pocket). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pocket_veto
Reported to have weighed over 300 pounds, definitely! It is also said he once became stuck in the White House bathtub.
President Taft was over 300 lbs. (335 has been recorded.) when he was elected in 1908.
Taft, said to have weighed over 300 pounds, once got "stuck" in the White House bathtub. The tub was replaced with a larger one.
Andrew Jackson was the president when the White House got running water. Franklin Pierce the 14th President had a bathtub installed in the white house. James K. Polk the 11th President had gas lights installed. Rutherford B. Hayes the 19th President had the telephone installed. Benjamin Harrison the 23rd President had electricity installed (however he was too afraid to use it, he would ask others to turn on the lights)
He was so fat, he got stuck in his bathtub. The heaviest U.S. President, he weighed 332lbs. He once got stuck in the bath tub at the whitehouse.
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President Polk was of a normal height and weight-- most sources say he weighed about 185 pounds. Given his height, he was not very fat at all. You may have been confusing him with William Howard Taft, who was very overweight-- at one point as much as 350 pounds, until he finally went on a serious diet. According to one story that seems to be factual, President Taft was so fat that he once got stuck in a bathtub.
William Howard Taft was the largest of all the presidents, tipping the scales at over 330 pounds. He got stuck in the White House bathtub and it took four men to remove him. After that incident, a new oversized bathtub was installed that was 7 feet long and 3.5 feet wide. There is no evidence, however that he actually broke a bathtub.
willam Howard taft did not break a bathtub he got stuck in one and it took four men to get him out they used a gallon of butter and he did not break the bathtub the bathtub broke when it was dismanteled and taken out of the whitehouse and was smashed
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William H. Taft is the heaviest President of the USA that have ever lived. He weighed 332 pounds. The first time he took a bath in the bathtub, in The White House, he got stuck. He ordered a bathtub 3 times larger. He was also the first President to have a Presidential car, and the last President to have a Presidential cow. also he made a conducter instale a dining cart to a train so he could eat on his ride He even fell asleep during his own president parade!
well what level have you gotten stuck on? Level 18