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i remember a president who would not play golf while soldiers were in danger & dying. who was it?

by Shania Carter Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Which US presidents did not play golf?

Since, only a few presidents declined to play the game: including Teddy Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, and Jimmy Carter. Taft played a lot of golf and did not play it well.

Do presidents prefer golf or poker?

In fact, other than Jimmy Carter, Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman, who preferred a game of poker, every modern president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt was as comfortable on the first tee as on the stump.

Which US presidents have the best golf swings?

George W. Bush has the best presidential swing I’ve seen. It looks like the swing of an athlete, and it really has some speed in it. Obviously, he’s had time to work on his game; his family has been around golf forever. The best thing about this swing is that Bush never stops moving.

Does president Trump play golf?

President Trump recently spent $50,000 of his own money to upgrade the golf simulator inside the personal quarters at the White House. Trump, like many presidents before and since, plays golf and has left an impact on the game. Here is a look golf and the presidency.

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Where did Donald Trump play golf in 2020?

On Thanksgiving 2020, official White House transcripts show that Trump addressed the military via video call from the White House and Associated Press photos show he also played golf at his golf club just outside Washington DC.

Did Donald Trump speak to the military?

Trump also spoke to members of the military and thanked them for their service from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House via video, as shown in this transcript on the White House website here and Reuters photos and reporting here , here , here and here .

Did Trump play golf in Afghanistan?

Social media users having been sharing posts that claim President Donald Trump spent Thanksgiving 2020 with troops in Bagram, Afghanistan, not playing golf. This claim is false: the photo of Trump in Bagram is from 2019. On Thanksgiving 2020, official White House transcripts show that Trump addressed the military via video call from the White House and Associated Press photos show he also played golf at his golf club just outside Washington DC.

Did Trump spend Thanksgiving in Afghanistan?

Various sources including the White House website and Trump’s tweet from 2019 show that Trump spent Thanksgiving with the military in Afghanistan in 2019, not 2020. In 2020 the White House website and AP photos show he stayed around Washington DC, playing golf and speaking to the military via video.

What happened to the Green Beret soldier?

Donald Trump is coming under fire this week after a CNN report revealed that as the body of a United States Green Beret soldier killed in an ISIS ambush was returned to U.S. soil last weekend, Trump was playing golf. Nearly two weeks after the deadly ambush in the African country of Niger, Trump acknowledged the four American soldiers who died in the ISIS attack for the first time, saying in a Rose Garden press conference that he would “at some point during the period of time call the parents.”

Did Trump comment on the Niger attack?

Trump did not make any public comment about the troops killed in Niger until October 16. The president did not attend the return of Johnson's body, nor did he attend the return of Wright's body to Dover on October 5. The image at the top of this page shows soldiers carrying Wright's casket as it arrived at Dover.

Which presidents played poker?

In fact, other than Jimmy Carter, Lyndon Johnson and Harry Truman, who preferred a game of poker, every modern president since Franklin Delano Roosevelt was as comfortable on the first tee as on the stump.

How to tell Obama's personality in golf?

One of the nice things about golf is that people reveal their personalities during a round. There’s no place to hide your true self on the course, and that’s certainly the case with President Obama. First, check out his setup. It looks like a well-trained address position, one amateurs could copy. Obama is square to the target, with good posture and alignment. This is a well-prepared setup, the kind you’d expect from a Harvard Law School graduate. He looks ready to hit a good shot. His backswing move is very compact and cautious. Obama’s backswing is the opposite of wild: it’s controlled and focused on avoiding mistakes. Coming down he’s pretty good. He’s got his weight moving in the right direction and makes good contact. The funny thing is that even though he aims down the middle, his shots fly to the left. Hmmmmm.

How would you describe Bill Clinton's golf swing?

How would I describe former President Bill Clinton’s golf swing? Entertaining and dangerous. Let’s start with the good stuff. In his mid-60s, Clinton still has a lot of flexibility, and he creates some decent speed with his swing. He’s a big guy who still has some athleticism; he doesn’t look like an old man out there. See the way he gets off his back foot? He’s really swinging at it and not leaving anything in the bag. It’s an aggressive move. Unfortunately, it’s not a good move from a technical standpoint. His grip is too weak and his left shoulder is open, so he is set up to hit the ball right. He also doesn’t keep his balance through the swing. At the end, he staggers around a little, so the swing feels a little incomplete. Clinton and Obama played in 2011 and Clinton said Obama beat him by “a couple shots.” That sounds right to me. Everything about Obama’s swing looks more solid than Clinton’s. That said, Obama doesn’t swing the club as aggressively as Clinton. Clinton has a bigger swing with a wider range of motion, but that weak grip doesn’t give him much of a chance. Obama won’t hit it as far as Clinton, but Clinton is more likely to find trouble. Clinton also looks like he’d probably be the most fun to play with of the presidential golfers.

Why is golf considered a great game?

None of our golfing presidents were serious players, but they embraced golf because the pursuit of excellence in golf is so challenging. It’s not surprising that these talented, ambitious and driven men were so drawn to golf. It’s a game that requires a strong sense of self-belief, and no matter what side of the aisle they sat on, all our presidents have had that in spades.

Which president has the best swing?

George W. Bush has the best presidential swing I’ve seen. It looks like the swing of an athlete, and it really has some speed in it. Obviously, he’s had time to work on his game; his family has been around golf forever. The best thing about this swing is that Bush never stops moving.

Does Obama swing the golf club as aggressively as Clinton?

That said, Obama doesn’t swing the club as aggressively as Clinton. Clinton has a bigger swing with a wider range of motion, but that weak grip doesn’t give him much of a chance. Obama won’t hit it as far as Clinton, but Clinton is more likely to find trouble.

Who was the first president to play the presidential putt?

Trump is the 18th president since William McKinley “ made the first presidential putt in 1897.” Since, only a few presidents declined to play the game: including Teddy Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, Harry Truman, and Jimmy Carter.

How many rounds did Dwight Eisenhower play?

From Dwight Eisenhower playing 800 rounds in eight years to John F. Kennedy nearly making a hole-in-one at Cypress Point, to Donald Trump’s frequent outings at Mar-a-Lago and his family’s golf business, here are some of the best presidential golf tidbits: William Howard Taft (File)

Agriculture

"The proper role of government, however, is that of partner with the farmer -- never his master.

Anecdotes

"I come from the very heart of America." Guildhall Speech, London, 6/12/45

Censorship

"Censorship, in my opinion, is a stupid and shallow way of approaching the solution to any problem.

Citizenship

"Democracy is essentially a political system that recognizes the equality of humans before the law." - Address to Constituent Assembly, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 8, 1946

Civil Rights

"I propose to use whatever authority exists in the office of the President to end segregation in the District of Columbia, including the Federal Government, and any segregation in the Armed Forces." Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union, 2/2/53 [ AUDIO]

Education

"The true purpose of education is to prepare young men and women for effective citizenship in a free form of government." Speech at William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia, May 15, 1953 [ AUDIO]

Government

"One of my predecessors is said to have observed that in making his decisions he had to operate like a football quarterback -- he could not very well call the next play until he saw how the last play turned out.

Who blamed the Bagram pullout?

The president blamed his generals last week for the premature Bagram pullout. “They concluded — the military — that Bagram was not much value-added, that it was much wiser to focus on Kabul,” he said. “So I followed that recommendation.”

What is the anger of the Bagram Air Base?

The anger is not about politics, but about incompetence, lies and a refusal to take responsibility for bad decisions that began with the incomprehensible abandonment of Bagram Air Base in the dead of night last month, before all the civilians were evacuated.

Did Biden attend Dover Air Force Base?

As President Biden attended Dover Air Force Base Sunday for the “dignified transfer” of the remains of these first US troops killed in Afghanistan in 18 months, thankfully, there were no words.

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