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How President Tyler, born in 1790, still has two living grandsons

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGiL2PgC17A

@atlanticmapping4089 5 years ago (edited) "My grandpa was born right after the war." "Oh, World War II?" "No, the Revolutionary" 28K Reply 43 replies @bigdaddyvince182 5 years ago Me: hey grandpa, what was your first car? Him: A 1779 Chevrolet Clydesdale Horse 6.3K Reply 16 replies @romulus3345 5 years ago "My grandfather was a teenager while the wars raged in Europe." "Oh really, WW1 or WW2 ?" "The Napoleonic wars" 20K Reply 38 replies @NOMADcourier85 1 year ago (edited) "My grandfather saw Hamilton once" "Oh the Musical?" "No the real Hamilton!" 732 Reply 3 replies @dean1039 5 years ago "My Grandfather watched the moon landing" "My Grandfather watched the White House get burned down by the British" 5.5K Reply 18 replies @Alchemist168 4 years ago “My grandpa traveled to every state in the country...all thirteen of them” 8.4K Reply 21 replies @jpegk 5 years ago “Dad what was the biggest hit song when your dad was alive” “The star spangled banner” 37K Reply 125 replies

Live: Xi Jinping arrives in San Francisco for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOMxjWxUEiQ

A kakistocracy (/ˌkækɪˈstɒkrəsi/ KAK-ist-OK-rə-see) is a government run by the worst, least qualified, or most unscrupulous citizens. The word was coined as early as the 17th century, and is derived from two Greek words, kákistos (κάκιστος, 'worst') and krátos (κράτος, 'rule'), with a literal meaning of 'government by the worst people'.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kakistocracy