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See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PureFace1(m): 8:48pm On Jul 30, 2022
For Many of you campaigning against Tinubu because of health and age, although it matter it is not what matter most and a priority. One of the best performing president of America that led them through the greatest depression, economic crisis and world War 2, presided from a wheelchair.

What we should make a priority is the policies and ideas of presidential candidates and wether they have the capability to implement it.


Franklin D. Roosevelt was not healthy like Tinubu he was almost paralysed and still performed as a president, because it is brain job not a sport.

Paralysis to presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

At the 1920 Democratic convention Roosevelt won the nomination for vice president on a ticket with presidential nominee James M. Cox. Roosevelt campaigned vigorously on behalf of American entry into the League of Nations, but the Democrats lost in a landslide to the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Roosevelt then became vice president of a bonding company, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, and entered into several other business ventures.

In August 1921, while Roosevelt was on vacation at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, his life was transformed when he was stricken with poliomyelitis. He suffered intensely, and for some time he was almost completely paralyzed. His mother urged him to retire to the family estate at Hyde Park, but his wife and Howe believed it essential that he remain active in politics. For his part, Roosevelt never abandoned hope that he would regain the use of his legs.

Unable to pursue an active political career as he recovered from polio, Roosevelt depended on his wife to keep his name alive in Democratic circles. Although initially very shy, Eleanor Roosevelt became an effective public speaker and an adroit political analyst under Howe’s tutelage. As a result of her speaking engagements all over New York state, Roosevelt never faded entirely from the political scene, despite what seemed to be a career-ending affliction. In 1924 he made a dramatic appearance at the Democratic convention to nominate Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York, for president, and he repeated his nomination of Smith at the 1928 convention. Smith, in turn, urged Roosevelt to run for governor of New York in 1928. Roosevelt was at first reluctant but eventually agreed.


Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) with Democratic politician John W. Davis, 1928.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
As he traveled by automobile around the state, Roosevelt demonstrated that his illness had not destroyed the youthful resilience and vitality that had led people such as Howe to predict great political success. He also showed that he had matured into a more serious person, one now with a keen appreciation for life’s hardships. On election day Roosevelt won by 25,000 votes, even though New York state went Republican in the presidential election, contributing to Herbert Hoover’s landslide victory in the 1928 presidential election over Smith.


Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Succeeding Smith as governor, Roosevelt realized he had to establish an administration distinct from that of his predecessor. Accordingly, he declined to appoint Smith’s cronies to state office and did not look to Smith, the “Happy Warrior,” for guidance. Smith, already stung by his defeat for the presidency, was hurt by Roosevelt’s apparent lack of gratitude, and a breach developed between the two men.

During his first term, Governor Roosevelt concentrated on tax relief for farmers and cheaper public utilities for consumers. The appeal of his programs, particularly in upstate New York, led to his reelection in 1930 by 725,000 votes. As the depression worsened during his second term, Roosevelt moved farther to the political left, mobilizing the state government to provide relief and to aid in economic recovery. In the fall of 1931 he persuaded the Republican-dominated legislature to establish the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration, which eventually provided unemployment assistance to 10 percent of New York’s families. His aggressive approach to the economic problems of his state, along with his overwhelming electoral victory in 1930, boosted Roosevelt into the front ranks of contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1932.

Because winning the nomination then required a two-thirds vote in the Democratic convention, even a leading contender could be stopped with relative ease. It soon became apparent that Roosevelt’s strongest opposition would come from urban and conservative Eastern Democrats still loyal to Smith; his strongest support was in the South and West. The opposition became stronger when John Nance Garner of Texas, speaker of the House of Representatives, won the California Democratic primary. But on the third ballot at the 1932 convention, Garner released his delegates to Roosevelt, who then captured the required two-thirds vote on the fourth ballot. Garner received the vice presidential nomination. Roosevelt then broke tradition by appearing in person to accept his party’s nomination. In his speech before the delegates, he said, “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.”

With the depression the only issue of consequence in the presidential campaign of 1932, the American people had a choice between the apparently unsuccessful policies of the incumbent Hoover and the vaguely defined New Deal program presented by Roosevelt. While Roosevelt avoided specifics, he made clear that his program for economic recovery would make extensive use of the power of the federal government. In a series of addresses carefully prepared by a team of advisers popularly known as the Brain Trust, he promised aid to farmers, public development of electric power, a balanced budget, and government policing of irresponsible private economic power. Besides having policy differences, the two candidates presented a stark contrast in personal demeanour as well. Roosevelt was genial and exuded confidence, while Hoover remained unremittingly grim and dour. On election day, Roosevelt received nearly 23 million popular votes to Hoover’s nearly 16 million; the electoral vote was 472 to 59. In a repudiation not just of Hoover but also of the Republican Party, Americans elected substantial Democratic majorities to both houses of Congress.

In the four months between the election and Roosevelt’s inauguration, President Hoover sought Roosevelt’s cooperation in stemming the deepening economic crisis. But Roosevelt refused to subscribe to Hoover’s proposals, which Hoover himself admitted would mean “the abandonment of 90 percent of the so-called new deal.” As a result, the economy continued to decline. By inauguration day—March 4, 1933—most banks had shut down, industrial production had fallen to just 56 percent of its 1929 level, at least 13 million wage earners were unemployed, and farmers were in desperate straits.



In his inaugural address Roosevelt promised prompt, decisive action, and he conveyed some of his own unshakable self-confidence to millions of Americans listening on radios throughout the land. “This great nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and prosper,” he asserted, adding, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”


https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franklin-D-Roosevelt/The-Second-New-Deal

Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PresidObi: 8:49pm On Jul 30, 2022
You forgot to mention just one thing, that Roosevelt wasn't a corrupt drug suspect whose primary and secondary education records were missing.

Stop comparing Apples and oranges.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Kosoco(m): 8:50pm On Jul 30, 2022
So what are you trying to tell Nigerians?

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by DriverX: 8:56pm On Jul 30, 2022
You're very very stupid for insulting sensibilities with this rubbish

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by SmellyNyash: 8:59pm On Jul 30, 2022
So u are telling us so that u go bring that dead brain animal abi? U no go see better for your life in trying to market disaster to us wen we are still battling with useless buhari

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Great2017: 9:00pm On Jul 30, 2022
You forgot to tell us that he was 42years when he became the President of the USA. How old is Tinubu?

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by CrownOfClay724: 9:01pm On Jul 30, 2022
Orishirishi grin

Eat your agbado in peace jare

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PresidObi: 9:02pm On Jul 30, 2022
Great2017:
You forgot to tell us that he was 42years when he became the President of the USA. How old is Tinubu?

Tinubu is older than Roosevelt with a whopping 48 years.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Oilwell(m): 9:02pm On Jul 30, 2022
APC IS PURE EVIL.

APC doesn't deserve to smell presidency again
The most wicked and satanic government ever seen.
APC is Evil
With the combination of the most incompetent Nigerian President and CBN governor ever.

In 2014, the naira dollar exchange rate was around $1 = ₦216(parallel market)

I.e. if you earned ₦300,000 a month, it was equivalent to $1,400.

Today, the exchange rate is $1 = ₦710 plus( parallel market). So if you earn ₦300,000 today, it is equivalent to $422.

Just check out the naira value destruction in just eight years!!

I am not going to beg anybody to vote wisely in 2023

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Gandollar(f): 9:07pm On Jul 30, 2022
Agbadorians are rushing down to compare apples with oranges.

We are still not buying.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Gandollar(f): 9:08pm On Jul 30, 2022
Another goof by Tinubu urchins. Them swear for una?

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PureFace1(m): 9:15pm On Jul 30, 2022
PresidObi:


Tinubu is older than Roosevelt with a whopping 48 years.


He was 48 and so what?

He couldn't move around like Tinubu and he wasn't healthy like Tinubu too

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PureFace1(m): 9:18pm On Jul 30, 2022
PresidObi:


Tinubu is older than Roosevelt with a whopping 48 years.

Could 48 years Roosevelt move around like Tinubu?

Was 48 years Roosevelt healthier than Tinubu?

Infact it was his sickness that almost paralyzed him but I am damn sure he was more intelligent than Tinubu.

If Americans thinks like you people in Nigeria, nobody would have had voted for Roosevelt or nominated him for Presidency in the first place.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Mstick: 9:23pm On Jul 30, 2022
I thought Tinubu is as fit as a race horse. shocked



PureFace1:



He was 48 and so what?

He couldn't move around like Tinubu and he wasn't healthy like Tinubu too

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Mstick: 9:24pm On Jul 30, 2022
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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PandoraObi: 9:26pm On Jul 30, 2022
PresidObi:


Tinubu is older than Roosevelt with a whopping 48 years.
I guess your mother was the maid employed by Tinubu parents to wash his bumbum when he was young that is why you know his age, I guess your mother told you

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Obidient4life2: 9:40pm On Jul 30, 2022
Being in a wheel chair is not mental disability. Tinubu is mentally disabled

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by ImDStar: 9:48pm On Jul 30, 2022
Bro, you're a young man and you wrote this scrap, trust me, you're waste of human space on earth.

If after witnessing APC disaster for almost 8, and you still have the guts to write this rubbish, God will not forgive you.
Except you've never complained since 2015, but if you've one way or the other complained bitterly because APC, and still try to deceive innocent Nigerians to continue to suffer, God in heaven will not forgive you.

PureFace1:



He was 48 and so what?

He couldn't move around like Tinubu and he wasn't healthy like Tinubu too

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PureFace1(m): 9:55pm On Jul 30, 2022
Obidient4life2:
Being in a wheel chair is not mental disability. Tinubu is mentally disabled

I am sure if Roosevelt was a Nigerian nobody would nominate him or vote him for anything.

He is paralyzed, sick, weak and bla bla would have been the main vocal point of opposition in order to demarket and campaign against him and they would eventually missed the chance to picked a capable man.


I am not really supporting Tinubu but if you want to campaign against him, talk less about the age and health status, policies and ideas should be the main vocal points.
Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by limeta(f): 10:01pm On Jul 30, 2022
We should then just look for any body in a wheelchair and make him president


Problem solved

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by PresidObi: 10:02pm On Jul 30, 2022
limeta:
We should then just look for any body in a wheelchair and make him president


Problem solved

We should go searching in hospitals wards for old people and choose any senile disabled man to be president.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Obidient4life2: 10:05pm On Jul 30, 2022
PureFace1:


I am sure if Roosevelt was a Nigerian nobody would nominate him or vote him for anything.

He is paralyzed, sick, weak and bla bla would have been the main vocal point of opposition in order to demarket and campaign against him and they would eventually missed the chance to picked a capable man.
Roosevelt and Tinubu miles apart. Health wise, character wise, intellect wise.

I am not really supporting Tinubu but if you want to campaign against him, talk less about the age and health status, policies and ideas should be the main vocal points.
Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Agboriotejoye(m): 10:26pm On Jul 30, 2022
Op. As at then, his disability was kept from the American public.
Besides polio, he was mentally fit. And he wasn't old and sick.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Sunday2021: 10:42pm On Jul 30, 2022
You cannot compare America that is technologically advanced with Nigeria that don't know what is technology. An American president can sit in the hospital or presidential jet to launch an attack, but in Nigeria the president must be up and doing therefore he have to be fit physically and mentally.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by jamace(m): 11:09pm On Jul 30, 2022
OP, you are not serious. You have no love for Nigeria. Do you know that Tinubu is almost biologically finished? Aged, speech impaired, brain dead, shaky hands, wobbling legs and curved like letter C.

Abeg, OP, repent for the sake of Nigeria. We can not give a sick Nigeria to another sick man. Just be Obi-dient.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by bbyby01: 11:57pm On Jul 30, 2022
He had a sound mind. Unlike this one that cannot sit down for an interview

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by tctrills: 12:11am On Jul 31, 2022
PureFace1:
For Many of you campaigning against Tinubu because of health and age, although it matter it is not what matter most and a priority. One of the best performing president of America that led them through the greatest depression, economic crisis and world War 2, presided from a wheelchair.

What we should make a priority is the policies and ideas of presidential candidates and wether they have the capability to implement it.


Franklin D. Roosevelt was not healthy like Tinubu he was almost paralysed and still performed as a president, because it is brain job not a sport.

Paralysis to presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt

At the 1920 Democratic convention Roosevelt won the nomination for vice president on a ticket with presidential nominee James M. Cox. Roosevelt campaigned vigorously on behalf of American entry into the League of Nations, but the Democrats lost in a landslide to the Republican ticket of Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge. Roosevelt then became vice president of a bonding company, Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, and entered into several other business ventures.

In August 1921, while Roosevelt was on vacation at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Canada, his life was transformed when he was stricken with poliomyelitis. He suffered intensely, and for some time he was almost completely paralyzed. His mother urged him to retire to the family estate at Hyde Park, but his wife and Howe believed it essential that he remain active in politics. For his part, Roosevelt never abandoned hope that he would regain the use of his legs.

Unable to pursue an active political career as he recovered from polio, Roosevelt depended on his wife to keep his name alive in Democratic circles. Although initially very shy, Eleanor Roosevelt became an effective public speaker and an adroit political analyst under Howe’s tutelage. As a result of her speaking engagements all over New York state, Roosevelt never faded entirely from the political scene, despite what seemed to be a career-ending affliction. In 1924 he made a dramatic appearance at the Democratic convention to nominate Alfred E. Smith, governor of New York, for president, and he repeated his nomination of Smith at the 1928 convention. Smith, in turn, urged Roosevelt to run for governor of New York in 1928. Roosevelt was at first reluctant but eventually agreed.


Franklin D. Roosevelt (left) with Democratic politician John W. Davis, 1928.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
As he traveled by automobile around the state, Roosevelt demonstrated that his illness had not destroyed the youthful resilience and vitality that had led people such as Howe to predict great political success. He also showed that he had matured into a more serious person, one now with a keen appreciation for life’s hardships. On election day Roosevelt won by 25,000 votes, even though New York state went Republican in the presidential election, contributing to Herbert Hoover’s landslide victory in the 1928 presidential election over Smith.


Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Succeeding Smith as governor, Roosevelt realized he had to establish an administration distinct from that of his predecessor. Accordingly, he declined to appoint Smith’s cronies to state office and did not look to Smith, the “Happy Warrior,” for guidance. Smith, already stung by his defeat for the presidency, was hurt by Roosevelt’s apparent lack of gratitude, and a breach developed between the two men.

During his first term, Governor Roosevelt concentrated on tax relief for farmers and cheaper public utilities for consumers. The appeal of his programs, particularly in upstate New York, led to his reelection in 1930 by 725,000 votes. As the depression worsened during his second term, Roosevelt moved farther to the political left, mobilizing the state government to provide relief and to aid in economic recovery. In the fall of 1931 he persuaded the Republican-dominated legislature to establish the Temporary Emergency Relief Administration, which eventually provided unemployment assistance to 10 percent of New York’s families. His aggressive approach to the economic problems of his state, along with his overwhelming electoral victory in 1930, boosted Roosevelt into the front ranks of contenders for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1932.

Because winning the nomination then required a two-thirds vote in the Democratic convention, even a leading contender could be stopped with relative ease. It soon became apparent that Roosevelt’s strongest opposition would come from urban and conservative Eastern Democrats still loyal to Smith; his strongest support was in the South and West. The opposition became stronger when John Nance Garner of Texas, speaker of the House of Representatives, won the California Democratic primary. But on the third ballot at the 1932 convention, Garner released his delegates to Roosevelt, who then captured the required two-thirds vote on the fourth ballot. Garner received the vice presidential nomination. Roosevelt then broke tradition by appearing in person to accept his party’s nomination. In his speech before the delegates, he said, “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a new deal for the American people.”

With the depression the only issue of consequence in the presidential campaign of 1932, the American people had a choice between the apparently unsuccessful policies of the incumbent Hoover and the vaguely defined New Deal program presented by Roosevelt. While Roosevelt avoided specifics, he made clear that his program for economic recovery would make extensive use of the power of the federal government. In a series of addresses carefully prepared by a team of advisers popularly known as the Brain Trust, he promised aid to farmers, public development of electric power, a balanced budget, and government policing of irresponsible private economic power. Besides having policy differences, the two candidates presented a stark contrast in personal demeanour as well. Roosevelt was genial and exuded confidence, while Hoover remained unremittingly grim and dour. On election day, Roosevelt received nearly 23 million popular votes to Hoover’s nearly 16 million; the electoral vote was 472 to 59. In a repudiation not just of Hoover but also of the Republican Party, Americans elected substantial Democratic majorities to both houses of Congress.

In the four months between the election and Roosevelt’s inauguration, President Hoover sought Roosevelt’s cooperation in stemming the deepening economic crisis. But Roosevelt refused to subscribe to Hoover’s proposals, which Hoover himself admitted would mean “the abandonment of 90 percent of the so-called new deal.” As a result, the economy continued to decline. By inauguration day—March 4, 1933—most banks had shut down, industrial production had fallen to just 56 percent of its 1929 level, at least 13 million wage earners were unemployed, and farmers were in desperate straits.



In his inaugural address Roosevelt promised prompt, decisive action, and he conveyed some of his own unshakable self-confidence to millions of Americans listening on radios throughout the land. “This great nation will endure as it has endured, will revive and prosper,” he asserted, adding, “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”


https://www.britannica.com/biography/Franklin-D-Roosevelt/The-Second-New-Deal
Thanks to clueless leaders like Franklin D. Roosevelt, the great depression was the longest recession in US History.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by Mindlog: 12:26am On Jul 31, 2022
PureFace1:


I am sure if Roosevelt was a Nigerian nobody would nominate him or vote him for anything.

He is paralyzed, sick, weak and bla bla would have been the main vocal point of opposition in order to demarket and campaign against him and they would eventually missed the chance to picked a capable man.


I am not really supporting Tinubu but if you want to campaign against him, talk less about the age and health status, policies and ideas should be the main vocal points.

Buhari's health status gave free reign to the insecurity and messed up economy Nigerians are now experiencing, spending months in foreign medical facilities gingered a lot of things Nigerians are now suffering from.

APC will claim it has spent trillions in the health sector for the past 7 years but its leaders do not have faith in that same health system and would prefer foreign medical trips.

YES, health status MUST be central in discussions heading towards the general elections, Nigerians can not afford to be hoodwinked a second time.

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by JAMO84: 12:42am On Jul 31, 2022
See hatred oozing from Igbo towards Tinubu, same thing they did to Buhari. When he become president, they will start crying marginalization

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by SaiOba: 1:11am On Jul 31, 2022
How do you know that they are Igbos and NOT Yorubas? Your guys are the ones causing more harm to the political ambition of your principal the most.. You all bring in tribal card into every healthy discuss.
JAMO84:
See hatred oozing from Igbo towards Tinubu, same thing they did to Buhari. When he become president, they will start crying marginalization

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Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by techWriter3: 1:12am On Jul 31, 2022
Yougonna very very stupid for impugning sensibilities with this rubbish
Re: See The Best President Of America That Presided From A Wheelchair by SaiOba: 1:23am On Jul 31, 2022
Bro, with due respect, I beg to disagree. I don't think he's mentally disabled. I just think he is too old for the #1 job, with all honesty I think he knows that he needs more rest and care now to himself. The Nigerian #1 job now is a far more difficult one than what it used to be.
Obidient4life2:
Being in a wheel chair is not mental disability. Tinubu is mentally disabled

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