Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDR was very good looking in his youth!
I know! I had no idea.
Anonymous wrote:FDR was very good looking in his youth!
Anonymous wrote:Watching the fifth episode now. It is so sad to me that, as one of the historians said, no one with physical disabilities to the extent of those faced by FDR would be elected today. His power was protected by him disguising his disability and by Americans (and press) willing to grant him that disguise. Nowadays, the press would cover every ugly aspect of it, and Americans would treat him as truly disabled. It makes me rethink the age debate that sees to crop up every presidential election cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDR married his cousin. Cue the deliverance music . Wonder if he could see Germany from his front porch, lol.
Lol, his fifth cousin once removed. I said it on the other thread - your spouse is probably more related to you than these two were.

Anonymous wrote:FDR was very good looking in his youth!
Anonymous wrote:Watched most of the first 3. It's very interesting, and there is a lot I didn't know even though I was a big fan of ER when I was younger (wrote some papers on her in HS and college). I wish it were shown once a week rather than every day, like Downton Abbey. I feel like I need a break already (we don't have a dvr so recording isn't really an option, plus then we just be an episode behind).
Anonymous wrote:It was interesting to see that FDR was basically an outcast loser in high school, how unlike what I imagined!
And TR's insane amount of achievements and productivity made me feel like an idiot
Anonymous wrote:FDR married his cousin. Cue the deliverance music . Wonder if he could see Germany from his front porch, lol.
