Many times the legacy of some US presidents is not the policy and laws they put into place, but the way their presidency ends. To this date eight American presidents have died in office. Half of them were killed by assassin’s hand and the other half kicked the bucket, because of illness. The average citizen will name two, Kennedy and Lincoln, who both did tremendous things during their time in office. But the other six are either inconsequential presidents or leaders so bad we rather forgot them. Some of the deaths were quite interesting, so I am going to talk about those in this blog. William Henry Harrison was a record breaker in terms of presidency. His inaugural speech was the longest one in the history. Clocking over hour and half, the eight and half thousand words speech was tedious and boring. At the polar opposite his presidency was the shortest one. He had to travel somewhere one night. It was raining that night and even for the persuasions of his servants he refused t
Every world leader has some kind of hobby. Boris Johnson likes to paint model buses. Donald Trump likes to hug American flags. And Putin likes to push dissidents and protesters out of windows. Even Fidel Castro, the dictator of communist Cuba had a hobby. And that being anything milk related. That guy liked milk, where it bordered with unhealthy obsession. That will be the first theme of this article. The second theme is the assassination attempts CIA tried on Fidel. His second favourite piece of dairy product was ice cream. After full course dinner he was able to eat eighteen scoops of ice cream. And on empty stomach he often ate thirty scoops. And he was not stingy with his love, he wanted to share it with all the people of Cuba. He ordered an ice cream parlour to be build. It is called Coppelia and it is still open to this day. But that was not the end of his plans. He wanted to make Cuba a milk superpower. He asked his scientist to create a cow the size of a dog, so everyone ca