@@ram76921 it wasnt for life. That implies he wasnt elected it. He was president until he died but prime ministers and presidents dying in office isnt uncommon and he also served less time than quite a few elected officials in other countrys like Margaret Thatcher who served 11 years and even Germany's current chancellor Angela Merkel who's served for nearly 15 years
Randomized did you know Trump is a rotisserie chicken on the weekends at a gas station in Alabama but nobody buys him because rotisserie chickens aren't supposed to have ugly ass piss yellow wigs
As a man who was struck by polio in his 20s the fact that he stood to take the oath of office meant FDR had some guts. The sheer willilingess to force himself to stand up is remarkable.
He did this every time he made a public appearance. When he was president, he did not want to look weak, because he knew it would affect the nation. So he held himself up using the podium stand. Sometimes he even did this for hours at a time.
Also, in addition to his health deteriorating (by 1943 he had heart failure, which wasn't properly treated until 1944), remember that standing with those steel braces on his legs put him under huge strain every time he did it. WW2 was hugely stressful a well, and he could not get the rest he required. He traveled all over the world, and was completely exhausted by the end of his life.
Not Gay Not really, it was feared that Charles Lindbergh would win against him, but narrowly lost. When FDR died, the Anti-New Deal party voted for term limits on the president. The only reason why he won so much was because the the Great Depression and WW2, the worst times for the president to be switched.
Number one - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Number two - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Number three - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Number four - Franklin Delano Roosevelt Number five - Atomic Man
@@yuricherkasov if anyone nuked the soviets, they would die. Very quickly. The Soviets had hydrogen bombs, which were much stronger than atomic bombs. Also, nuking the Soviets wasn't preferred compared to actually making peace with them like we did. Gorbachev was the best thing that happened to the Soviet union, without him, the Cold War could've gone horribly wrong.
Zootnoison The hydrogen bombs weren’t created until after the atomic bombs. The Soviets didn’t get their atomic bombs until a couple months after the U.S. So there was a period when the U.S. had an atomic monopoly.
Judge to FDR round 4: “Repeat after me, I Franklin Delano Rosevelt..” FDR: I Franklin Delano Rosevelt do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, so help me God. Judge: Am I a joke to you?
@@titoaldunate If he hadn't died, or had been in better health, I feel confident he'd have run for a fifth term, and I reckon he'd have been elected too. By the end of his fourth term he'd have been in office 16 years, and 20 years wouldn't have been impossible by any means.
5th term? Nah. Eleanor didn't want him to run for a 4th term, and he himself had reservations about running for a THIRD term in '41. He only did so because he knew continuity in leadership was absolutely needed for the war. Would he have been elected in '48? Probably. But he was tired of the job and Harry Hopkins was on his last legs too. Hopkins was de-facto deputy POTUS and all-around fixer guy, and he was very ill by the end as well. I personally think that had he gotten adequate medical care before late 1943 (even though there were no drugs to treat heart failure back then like there are today) he could've lived out his fourth term but he would've retired afterwards.
SuperStriker7US Team Name:The Last Bosses that’s what makes George Washington one of the best and frankly FDR one of the worst in my book. Washington could of been king and president for life and choose not to because he knew it would lead to corruption. FDR knew exactly that and kept power to himself by holding that power for life. I mean, what’s the difference between what he did and a dictator?
ram76921 he won by an electoral landslide everytime. He also got us through the Great Depression, past the new deal, and stoped the Nazi’s. Your out of your fucking mind if you think FDR is one of the worst presidents of all time. He kept in power because he was what the American people needed at that time.
@@ram76921 dude just shut up he would've resigned when his fourth term was over anyways and he voted for a fourth term bc he is worried that the next president who comes to office will probably ruin his work that he did such as the new deal And also bc ww2 began so..
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I agree. He was a v sick man by January 1945. His blood pressure for one was off the charts. No medication for it then alas. Obviously WW2 didnt help with the stress levels and all the other burdens of office.
***** Not sure, someone swearing in one of the president's probably. Could've been from any president's inauguration from Carter-Bush Sr. by the looks of the footage.
A great president, a victim of his many many many many physical issues. May he Rest In Peace below the beautiful America blue sky which he helped preserve
@@leobestbote4244 yea say that to the 78% of Americans who voted for him lmao. Middle of a world war, having got us through the Great Depression and WWII, stopping totalitarianism and you're acting like a Karen scolding a child "totally uncalled for." Won by a landslide all 4 elections. My ass it was uncalled for, everyone in America wanted him. Washington is a different story because he was the first and knew to set the precedent when the clay of the nation still had to be molded. FDR comes nearly 200 years later under completely different circumstances as he leads the last anchor Democracy and freedom has in the world, as the US and the world face total economic collapse, as Europe is in its darkest hour and Asia experiences the worst horrors of war in human history brought upon them by the Imperial Japanese. On both fronts a FDR led America led the world to victory. And yet you have the audacity to say he was a bad president. He literally saved the world from Hitler and Tojo.
@@fightingdreamer123 wooow wat a storied defense of your beloved president I can tell. But don't try to mask the truth of wat is by saying all that crafted nonsense, the world is way too to big to need the saving of one man, you are human being and you are not a machine, you can only do so much. I respect FDR for his gargantuate accomplishments as president he did a really really wonderful job but the fact of the matter remains, he didn't have to run a forth time, that was a mistake. One of the main reasons Washington chose not to run again was becoz of his failing health. He realized that it would not do him any favours and the country too if he decided to give it another go hence he stepped aside and the Nation endured. FDR running for three terms was perfect no doubt but a 4th term was just too much and by the way he died mere 4 months into the term. The presidency, esp that of the USA is the most mentally and physically demaging job on the planet and you should understand that you will have to let go at some point. And by the way a few years after FDR US Congress passed the limit of 2 terms and that was for a very good reason too. FDR running for a forth term was just not called for. His health didn't permit that and it showed just a few weeks after his inauguration
Well yea, I imagine the severe (to put it so very lightly) strain of an extreme economical depression, a massive world war and being the leader of the free world during it all would do that to a person not to mention he wasn't exactly young either. Regardless of how one may feel about him now, he was an utterly incredible man by simply what he had to deal with during his lengthy time in office.
I’m going to come off as a nerd but FDR wouldn’t have run again if most people in the u.s where putting up posters that read with Uncle Sam pointing to him “I want you. FDR finish the job” that’s a reason and also because of all of the supporters that FDR had that is why he ran for a third and forth term breaking George Washington’s rule of only having two terms. P.S he died 38 days into his presidency because of a something hemorrhage
Chads are not a fascist dictators #1 fan, helps Hitler by refusing to grant amnesty to Jewish refugees or puts American citizens in concentration camp for being Japanese, one year of this dictator was too much
Great Value Bleach Ridiculous! JFK had less than a year left in office, his very poor health was no secret to LBJ, and he was in great danger of losing re-election (Bay of Pigs and Vienna Summit were disasters, no meaningful bills got passed, no progress as promised on Civil rights)
Frantz Ferdinant He did. I really think the mob was involved. There’s a great mob tell all book..I Heard You Paint Houses...which explains the why/how. Scorsese’s making a movie of it now
@@Deranfan Τhere is no God part in the original oath. Washington started the tradition of saying "So help me God" after the oath and they keep repeating it until today
Alex La Rosa I mean the man was a nobody until today. No one knew who he was and now he had the the country on his shoulders and the largest conflict the earth had ever seen currently raging on.
Rehnquist was battling thyroid cancer at the time and passed away just a few months later. That probably explains it. Incidentally, it's the first presidential oath I watched live on TV; I was 12 at the time.
I, Melvin Harris, solemnly swear to eat two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda. So help me CJ
I have respect for him, and im glad he led the U.S through the war, but his some of his authoritarian policies were egregious and characteristic of anything but republicanism. Like Japanese internment or trying to politicize the court.
Nene I know, I was just saying that it makes since that he didn’t have Republican polices since he was a Democrat. The parties had already began realigning so the ideologies are similar to those of today
That stuttering kid JFK was the President, Nixon was his opposing candidate, Ike was the president before him, and Johnsoj was the Vice- President. A moment that was meant to be
Seeing that disturbed look on Jackie’s face as Johnson is being sworn in is so sad. I believe I heard that her jacket still had her husbands blood on it when Johnson was sworn in
@@mattresswater7143 at 5:45, President Kennedy was assassinated hours earlier and the Vice President at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson, is being sworn in as president on an airplane due to the urgency of the situation. To the right of him is Jackie Kennedy, President Kennedy’s now widowed wife. She looks disturbed because Kennedy was shot right next to her, and some of his blood is still on her, but they actually had her face away so the side that had more blood is hidden from view. It’s beyond tragic and sad
@@northmeister they are literally polar opposites in terms of policy. The only politician that Is comparable is Bernie Sanders. His platform is literally based on FDR's.
@@nightfury8440 regardless of whether or not he "loves" American, his policies are doing nothing but hurting it. Not everything is so symbolic dude, and also I would argue Trump doesn't "love" America, he seems to have a closer relationship with Saudi Arabia.
Frodo I think it was the Chief Justice swearing him in. He had a throat stoma due to thyroid cancer, and died a few months after Bush’s 2nd term began.
FDR was an extremely important president, he put in place a lot of the safety nets we have now that we didn't have before he took office, my uncle is 98 years old and explained to me how critical FDR was to the future of America.
He was also the reason we spent so long in the Great Depression. A lot of the things the New Deals accomplished was just sending spending through the roof with fake jobs, hurting the private sector even more. Most countries recovered much faster than the US and FDR’s New Deals actually caused a Second Recession in the middle of the Great Depression. You should read more about FDR and the Great Depression, because a lot of what we are told today (about WW2 and the New Deals) is propaganda somewhat related to the state of the Union back in the era. FDR all through his presidency had sizable opposition, he tried to pack the Supreme Court (add extra judges to it that agreed with him) for striking down his legislation, and steered the US right into Pearl Harbor by ignoring the Japanese threat to the United States. He was a very clumsy President and his tenure covers the darkest era of American History, perhaps excluding the Civil War.
Did anyone notice that Eisenhower added a "the" to both of his oaths? He said "THE president of the united states" instead of "president of the united states" And Nixon added an "and" and said "preserve AND protect, and defend..." in his second oath.
Earl Warren said "the office of the presidency of the United States" when he administered the oath to Johnson as well, and Johnson repeated it as such.
I've known the Oath of Office since fifth grade, and could have said it with my eyes closed and standing on my head. Not acceptable, Mr. Chief Justice!
All you Americans going around boasting about how you know the Oath of Office off by heart and here I am in the UK with absolutely no clue whatsoever as to how to recite the Oath of Office. Bloody hell, when I was in Year 6 (British equivalent of fifth grade) I didn't even know what the Oath of Office was.
Mark Mullins took the thought out of my brain. Just like Archie Bunker quoting to Maude trying to piss her off. I never knew about 4 terms until I saw the episode, but was just a dumb Gen X’er at 14-15 watching reruns.
I mean after ww2 and the Korean war, Eisenhower was president during an era of peace, political stability, and although the economy grew 2% average during his presidency many americans bought their first home, car and dishwasher. Wages grew really high and the US had the best living standards in the world. For me, its a shane that republicans went dowm the goldwater and Reagan path rather than the Eisenhower path.
Only if the camera was invented before I was president :/ but pls give credit to Mr. Washington adding that "So help me god" at The ending as we pay homage to him by saying that every oath :)
FDR "I solemnly swear oh yes I do, oh yes I do, diddly bop doodley I tell ya" JFK "Ah, soolemleh, sweah..." lol you gotta love those old timey accents.
WheresPaul#1981 i like him, he is one of mu favorite presidents, so i would vote for him 100 percent a million times over trump (ew trump) and i still like clinton and biden but i would vote for obama over them. But since obama isn’t in the election now its an obvious vote for biden
By FDR’s 4th inauguration, he was probably thinking ‘’oh help me God’’.
1:53
"ah shit, here we go again"
I mean, his brain’s arteries were about to explode.
Hendog YT side effect of leading a country in the most deadliest conflict in history.
I mean, he died 11 weeks into his fourth term.
I just spent 21 minutes of my life watching presidents swear their oath to office
I'm just about to do the same, wish me luck.
Hallah Sausage same
It's history, so nothing pointless or something.
Nice
It's beautiful... except LBJ on 22/11/1963, the audio was terrible for that one!
FDR 1: I am ready
FDR 2: yay again
FDR 3: I’m bored
FDR 4: kill me
Old age: *why didn't you say so?*
I mean, technically speaking he died of a brain hemorrhage a few months into his fourth term, but he was old
Yea I mean being in office from 1933-1945 is tiring
TempMaster, that’s also 100% true
Well as least good ol Harry toke care of him when his was FDR vp in 1945
*in an aggressive tone*
"So help you God."
*FDR wanting to die*
"So help me God..."
Interesting!
He wanted out 💀
No that’s a speaking posh
Everyone talking on the FDR oaths and not how Roberts fucked the oath to Obama the first round
@@mikaelleonbriones6356 lol true his fault
I William Jefferson Clinton do Solemnly swear that I did not have sexual relations with that woman
"I don't know that bitch, I don't know that bitch, I didn't fuck that bitch. Fuck her"
Lol
LMAO
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All president should say the whole thing in one go like FDR
Tey Treet I mean, he had plenty of practice
@@EmmaWetahrdTrue that.
Presidents should be doing a lot of things like FDR...
Neptune like run for life? Yeah let’s not
@@ram76921 it wasnt for life. That implies he wasnt elected it. He was president until he died but prime ministers and presidents dying in office isnt uncommon and he also served less time than quite a few elected officials in other countrys like Margaret Thatcher who served 11 years and even Germany's current chancellor Angela Merkel who's served for nearly 15 years
POV: You're here in the middle of a procrastination rabbit hole
Shut up
And I’m not even American lmao
who do you think you are?????? fat people are people to.
@@elgeneralxx I think you’re replying to the wrong comment
Suffering from success
“I John Fitzgerald Kennedy do solemnly swayir”
F
Lol!
@Shreya S. Yeah duh He has a Boston accent cus he from Massachusetts
We need more Non-Rhetoric speakers that sound like JFK in this world.
I like your funny words magic man
6:29 Both realised that they forgot to raise their hand
Well that must have been awkward xD.
😂😂😂
CactusBoi this made me laugh 😂
@@SB_11111 Haha, me too. Like to old demented guys that say hi after realizing they know each other.
Lmao
Trump: ...and will to the best of my ability - and I have a great ability, believe me, I have tremendous ability, am I right?
Spiridon1 hahahah right on
YUUGGEE ability!
... and i will never lie.... :D
lol.
Randomized did you know Trump is a rotisserie chicken on the weekends at a gas station in Alabama but nobody buys him because rotisserie chickens aren't supposed to have ugly ass piss yellow wigs
I, John F. Kennedy do solemnly swayuh.
Jake Marold interesting accent he had
“Vigah” never gets old either 😂
He was Irish for Pete's sakes!!!!
lmao
LMFAO 😂😂
Respect to FDR for being the only one to have enough memory to read the oath by himself.
In all fairness, he did it like 17 times.
@@BigThunderMan ^
Sort of like a king crowning himself. (I'm surprised that Trump didn't do that back in 2017)!
Especially since his Brian was failing
When Franklin Pierce was inaugurated in 1853 he memorized and recited his entire inaugural address.
As a man who was struck by polio in his 20s the fact that he stood to take the oath of office meant FDR had some guts. The sheer willilingess to force himself to stand up is remarkable.
He did this every time he made a public appearance. When he was president, he did not want to look weak, because he knew it would affect the nation. So he held himself up using the podium stand. Sometimes he even did this for hours at a time.
@@charleswinkler5998 do you think him standing for hours would've exacerbated his condition and made him pass away earlier?
He didn’t force himself to stand up. They made sure to prop him up enough in his wheelchair that it looked like he was standing.
You forget, he's got that Roosevelt blood in him.
@@DiscoManSam for real man. The other Roosevelt took a bullet to chest during a speech and kept going like it never happened
FDR slowing down every 4 years I see. I can't imagine the stress
4 terms you mean
No because each term is 4 terms
@@mezlekiatebebe8914 each term is 4 years, you mean
Yes sorry for my mistake
@@mezlekiatebebe8914 it's okay ✌
FDR looks more tired each time, he stayed strong
That shit probably gets old after awhile.
Devin Tariel remember FDR health was deteriorating each time
Also, in addition to his health deteriorating (by 1943 he had heart failure, which wasn't properly treated until 1944), remember that standing with those steel braces on his legs put him under huge strain every time he did it. WW2 was hugely stressful a well, and he could not get the rest he required. He traveled all over the world, and was completely exhausted by the end of his life.
Mr Chow what ???
He's referring to the fact that FDR and Eleanor were cousins. Fifth cousins.
Idk why but the fact that Nixon’s middle name was Milhouse will never not make me cackle.
Milhous without the e which is 10x better
Yeah, I didn't know that was his middle name. It was funny hearing that.
That's actually where the character got his name
Milhouse is such an evil middle name
He eventually changed his middle name to Thrillhouse.
Roosevelt after his 3rd inauguration was like "this shit is getting boring!"
He died 82 days into his 4th term.
Medea's Biggest Fan So He only Got about 3 months only in his 4th term ???
Yes. Sworn in January 20, 1945; died April 12, 1945
TheFonz Thanks
One thing I've always wondered was why did FDR decided to run not once not twice but four times when every other president just ran once
FDR the first man who probably got tired of winning so much
They were under war there could not be any elections
Carlos Torres yes there could, and there was, but the people loved him so much they kept electing him.
Not Gay Not really, it was feared that Charles Lindbergh would win against him, but narrowly lost. When FDR died, the Anti-New Deal party voted for term limits on the president. The only reason why he won so much was because the the Great Depression and WW2, the worst times for the president to be switched.
DJ Khaled - Suffering From Success
Just Vienna that is hilarious
Number one - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Number two - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Number three - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Number four - Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Number five - Atomic Man
You mean drunk man lol
Sad he did not nuke Soviets. What a chance has been lost
@@yuricherkasov if anyone nuked the soviets, they would die. Very quickly. The Soviets had hydrogen bombs, which were much stronger than atomic bombs. Also, nuking the Soviets wasn't preferred compared to actually making peace with them like we did. Gorbachev was the best thing that happened to the Soviet union, without him, the Cold War could've gone horribly wrong.
Zootnoison The hydrogen bombs weren’t created until after the atomic bombs. The Soviets didn’t get their atomic bombs until a couple months after the U.S. So there was a period when the U.S. had an atomic monopoly.
@@bombasticgamin8447 okay? How is this relevant? I'm talking about after the U.S. had a monopoly.
Judge to FDR round 4: “Repeat after me, I Franklin Delano Rosevelt..”
FDR: I Franklin Delano Rosevelt do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, so help me God.
Judge: Am I a joke to you?
Yes, you are
@@sombertownds149 shut up squeaker
FDR putts hand on bible again: Yes I swear you are a joke cuz I have done this 3 times already I am not a dumbass
He had that shit memorized
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
16:44
"Repeat after me. I George Walker Bush.."
"IGeorgeWalkerBush."
LOL
He was probably scared he’d forget the words
They did the same to Obama. Doesn't mean anything about both men. Pointing that out is just stupid.
HAHA
@@lumanate1493 Lmao you're a worm
can you believe they made Roosevelt do this every 4 years?
They didn’t make him do it. Its tradition
Closest thing to a King the US has seen
@@titoaldunate If he hadn't died, or had been in better health, I feel confident he'd have run for a fifth term, and I reckon he'd have been elected too. By the end of his fourth term he'd have been in office 16 years, and 20 years wouldn't have been impossible by any means.
Tobberz Maybe the Cold War would’ve turned out differently as well. He was very much in control at that point
5th term? Nah. Eleanor didn't want him to run for a 4th term, and he himself had reservations about running for a THIRD term in '41. He only did so because he knew continuity in leadership was absolutely needed for the war. Would he have been elected in '48? Probably. But he was tired of the job and Harry Hopkins was on his last legs too. Hopkins was de-facto deputy POTUS and all-around fixer guy, and he was very ill by the end as well. I personally think that had he gotten adequate medical care before late 1943 (even though there were no drugs to treat heart failure back then like there are today) he could've lived out his fourth term but he would've retired afterwards.
William Howard Taft was the only person in American history to both administer and take the presidential oath of office.
George Ericksen now how the fuck did that work
@@angelog.6064 I'd like to see a Chef Justice of the Supreme Court.
Angelo G. Theodore Roosevelt didn’t appoint Taft, it was President Warren G. Harding’s nomination.
Edit: Typo. -2019-11-04
Caolan Feely He was president and chief justice at different times
@@maddie_1122 And order a three-course meal.
If Hell is personalised for each person, I'd imagine for FDR it would constantly being president.
Underrated
bd
I understand this is a joke but still FDR would not go to hell.
@Sidharth Rao I wonder how FDR would handle our current situation
@@jakekillsrah1933 Japanese internment camps ring a bell?
By the third oath I expected FDR to just say "Yada yada yada, bing bam boom I do."
Lmao
😂
😂
& then he died about 3 months later
@@bigwillietheb that was his 4th oath.
I Emperor Palpatine, do solemnly swear, that I will faithfully execute order 66.
And will, to the best of my ability, preserve protect and defend the daaark siiiide.
The Office of President of the Coronavirus
Hello there.
@Mansoor Shakeel pelosi is in the House, not the Senate
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"The office of president of the United Steh-"
-Barack Obama, 2013
@@gbangerlove cool
Hes also the only one who has police sirens interrupt him during the speech.
@@cokeabuser1319 Notice how he doesn't even mention or reference Obama. Eyesight coming back to you now?
@@Ruturaj22 lmao just subbed to you for that
FryManAuty Vlogs You’re such a dumbass!
FDR: “Lets see what’s in my diary today... oh jeez, *another* inauguration? Well I guess I can squeeze that in between hydro sessions...”
If FDR was still alive he would probably still be the President 😂
SuperStriker7US Team Name:The Last Bosses that’s what makes George Washington one of the best and frankly FDR one of the worst in my book. Washington could of been king and president for life and choose not to because he knew it would lead to corruption. FDR knew exactly that and kept power to himself by holding that power for life. I mean, what’s the difference between what he did and a dictator?
ram76921 he won by an electoral landslide everytime. He also got us through the Great Depression, past the new deal, and stoped the Nazi’s. Your out of your fucking mind if you think FDR is one of the worst presidents of all time. He kept in power because he was what the American people needed at that time.
Derek Westbury the new deal did not help with the depression
@@awxlio8496 little by little
@@ram76921 dude just shut up he would've resigned when his fourth term was over anyways and he voted for a fourth term bc he is worried that the next president who comes to office will probably ruin his work that he did such as the new deal
And also bc ww2 began so..
Donald Trump: "And will to the best of my ability---"... (stops in the middle)
*👐And I have* 👐
*👌tremendous ability* 👌
*☝️that I can tell you* ☝️
*🙌nobody has more ability* 🙌
*👌than me* 👌
*☝️believe me* ☝️
😂 lol
Literally I’ve watched so many Trump speeches that my hands speak too.
@John Rincon Facts
this comment is a masterpiece
😂
12:20
“Are you ready to take the oath?”
-*”yea”*
Yeah
Right?
I want someone to say eh why not. Or whatever.
@@theautisticcomedian why not?😂
Classic Kipper.
There’s only 12 years between FDR’s 1st and 4th swearing in, but he looks to have aged about 30 years.
He had polio
@Atomfurz00 you hate black people? Hmm. I smell racist
I agree. He was a v sick man by January 1945. His blood pressure for one was off the charts. No medication for it then alas. Obviously WW2 didnt help with the stress levels and all the other burdens of office.
@@simonlilley yeah it caused him to have what I believe was a stroke or a brain hemorrhage which killed him.
@Mansoor Shakeel Clinton didn't serve either. He fled to England to avoid the draft.
Never heard Truman or Eisenhower speak. It's interesting.
Also, Gerald Ford confirmed robot.
***** That's most of them, Only others that were supposedly taped were F. D. Roosevelt-Eisenhower, and I assume you've just heard them.
***** Not sure, someone swearing in one of the president's probably. Could've been from any president's inauguration from Carter-Bush Sr. by the looks of the footage.
I'm not sure if that's true, Gerald Ford wasn't even born as "Gerald Ford." His birth name was Leslie Lynch King Jr.
Laughing ZURP Plays that isn't true. I wondered too but that isn't even his birth name
MarioLuigiFun Gerarld *R.* Ford
Gerald Robot Ford
Seeing FDR’s physical decline broke my heart.
A great president, a victim of his many many many many physical issues. May he Rest In Peace below the beautiful America blue sky which he helped preserve
I'm sure chain smoking those cigarettes didnt help
The forth Term was an utter mistake, totally uncalled for
@@leobestbote4244 yea say that to the 78% of Americans who voted for him lmao. Middle of a world war, having got us through the Great Depression and WWII, stopping totalitarianism and you're acting like a Karen scolding a child "totally uncalled for." Won by a landslide all 4 elections. My ass it was uncalled for, everyone in America wanted him. Washington is a different story because he was the first and knew to set the precedent when the clay of the nation still had to be molded. FDR comes nearly 200 years later under completely different circumstances as he leads the last anchor Democracy and freedom has in the world, as the US and the world face total economic collapse, as Europe is in its darkest hour and Asia experiences the worst horrors of war in human history brought upon them by the Imperial Japanese. On both fronts a FDR led America led the world to victory. And yet you have the audacity to say he was a bad president. He literally saved the world from Hitler and Tojo.
@@fightingdreamer123 wooow wat a storied defense of your beloved president I can tell. But don't try to mask the truth of wat is by saying all that crafted nonsense, the world is way too to big to need the saving of one man, you are human being and you are not a machine, you can only do so much. I respect FDR for his gargantuate accomplishments as president he did a really really wonderful job but the fact of the matter remains, he didn't have to run a forth time, that was a mistake. One of the main reasons Washington chose not to run again was becoz of his failing health. He realized that it would not do him any favours and the country too if he decided to give it another go hence he stepped aside and the Nation endured. FDR running for three terms was perfect no doubt but a 4th term was just too much and by the way he died mere 4 months into the term. The presidency, esp that of the USA is the most mentally and physically demaging job on the planet and you should understand that you will have to let go at some point. And by the way a few years after FDR US Congress passed the limit of 2 terms and that was for a very good reason too. FDR running for a forth term was just not called for. His health didn't permit that and it showed just a few weeks after his inauguration
17:36 precious historical footage of the last two digital cameras in the world
The camera on your phone is also a digital camera.. :)
... almost every camera available today is digital...
I was only able to experience the late 2000s since I was born in ‘03
Times flies huh.... I miss those things
Feed me Humitas Me too!
Repeat after me
Roosvelt "shut up i know my text"
You can see how warn out FDR was at his 4th Inauguration.
LBF522 so warn out 1 month later he died
Christopher Kopke hahahahahaha
Well yea, I imagine the severe (to put it so very lightly) strain of an extreme economical depression, a massive world war and being the leader of the free world during it all would do that to a person not to mention he wasn't exactly young either. Regardless of how one may feel about him now, he was an utterly incredible man by simply what he had to deal with during his lengthy time in office.
He died the same year, so...
LBF522 k
I, Harry Potter, do solemnly swear that I am up to no good.
...
bd
Mischief managed
Trump All The Way
read another book
You can tell Eisenhower’s a General by how firmly he states his oath
I really liked his, you could understand Eisenhower clearly.
Virgin every other president: serves one or two terms
Chad FDR: serves four terms
FDR was such a Chad. 🤣😁
Elected 4*
I’m going to come off as a nerd but FDR wouldn’t have run again if most people in the u.s where putting up posters that read with Uncle Sam pointing to him “I want you. FDR finish the job” that’s a reason and also because of all of the supporters that FDR had that is why he ran for a third and forth term breaking George Washington’s rule of only having two terms. P.S he died 38 days into his presidency because of a something hemorrhage
William henry harrison: 31 days
Chads are not a fascist dictators #1 fan, helps Hitler by refusing to grant amnesty to Jewish refugees or puts American citizens in concentration camp for being Japanese, one year of this dictator was too much
I always feel bad for Jackie Kennedy in lbj's inauguration picture. She looks horrified! I mean her husband just got killed but still.
Christine Daae The only conspiracy theory I believe. LBJ definitely had a hand in JFK’s assassination.
Christine Daae i feel the same cuz LBJ would’ve been replaced if JFK was re-elected
Great Value Bleach Ridiculous! JFK had less than a year left in office, his very poor health was no secret to LBJ, and he was in great danger of losing re-election (Bay of Pigs and Vienna Summit were disasters, no meaningful bills got passed, no progress as promised on Civil rights)
Big Sky Blue JFK had many enemies LBJ was no different plus he was gonna sign the executive 11110.
Frantz Ferdinant He did. I really think the mob was involved. There’s a great mob tell all book..I Heard You Paint Houses...which explains the why/how. Scorsese’s making a movie of it now
Even though the entire world around it has changed, this oath hasn't changed. I like that.
Obama
Hold my beer 🍺
They need to remove the God part imo. The US is a secular nation.
@@Deranfan Τhere is no God part in the original oath. Washington started the tradition of saying "So help me God" after the oath and they keep repeating it until today
Just a few words change as time goes on, but yeah you are right!
Deranfan each president actually gets to choose if they want to repeat the phrase or not, and so far, all of them have.
That looks like Hitler next to FDR at 1:04
ThatDudeJorge 1 lol it really does
It might actually be
I don't why but that scared the hell out of me. lol
Oh shit haha
It is former Republican candidate and Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes
"So help you god"
"So help you god"
"Oh, wait... oops"
FDR 1: yes i'm president
FDR 2: another time!
FDR 3: uhh...
FDR 4: so help me god
"Solumenty Swayah"
- John F. Kennedy
He had a Boston and Irish accent
I RICHARD BILHOUSE NIXON DO SALAEMLY SWAR
@@Hi-yk5os *SOUNDS LIKE SOMEONE BREAKING IN*
Randy Puerto i like how Nixon said solumenly and I like his middle name „Milhouse“
@@417Owsy Gentlemen, lock and load!
Harry S. Truman:
1st Oath: *Level of Stress: 99%*
2nd Oath: “I Harry S. Truman do solemnly swærr”
Alex La Rosa I mean the man was a nobody until today. No one knew who he was and now he had the the country on his shoulders and the largest conflict the earth had ever seen currently raging on.
Carno TV imagine being Truman during the end of the world lmao
He said that it felt like the weight of the universe was about to fall on his head. I literally couldn't imagine being him at that moment.
Harry S Truman: wanna know who i am? Im the guy that ordered two giant bombs to drop on Japan
When FDR goes 4 times and slowly gets sadder and less enthusiastic about it
FDR 4 months after last oath: Imma head to heaven K Truman
Darth Vadder attended Bush's second oath 16:58
LOL Darth freakin vadar.....😂
Lol wtf
These comments man lmao😂😂😂
Rehnquist was battling thyroid cancer at the time and passed away just a few months later. That probably explains it. Incidentally, it's the first presidential oath I watched live on TV; I was 12 at the time.
IM CRYING 😂😂😂
10:48
Sounds like he's saying "place your left hand on the damn bible" xD
lol
He wanted to get it over with apparently
He is :D
IKR
*best cj in history*
I, Melvin Harris, solemnly swear to eat two number 9s, a number 9 large, a number 6 with extra dip, a number 7, two number 45s, one with cheese, and a large soda. So help me CJ
If you can eat your food while everyone else is losing theirs and blaming you, you straight homie.
Lol
😂😂😂😂😂
Ooooooh
So help me follow the damm train CJ.
Johnson sounding somber the first time makes perfect sense given the circumstances but he sounded almost as miserable the second time.
I have so much respect for FDR. Not only did he serve 4 terms but they were trough WW2. I can't imagine the immence amount of stress he endured.
The Roosevelt's were the greatest U.S. presidents.
I have respect for him, and im glad he led the U.S through the war, but his some of his authoritarian policies were egregious and characteristic of anything but republicanism. Like Japanese internment or trying to politicize the court.
Forgetful FDR was a Democrat. Teddy was a Republican
Nozzledog55 he is not referring to the political party of Republicans he is referring to the political ideology of republicanism
Nene I know, I was just saying that it makes since that he didn’t have Republican polices since he was a Democrat. The parties had already began realigning so the ideologies are similar to those of today
When JFK was sworn in you see JFK, Ike, Nixon and Johnson all together and they all became the president
That stuttering kid yes. And the sky is blue.
eric8542005 he said that Ike became the president, not necessarily that he did so afer JFK.
You can also see Truman Eisenhower and Hoover
Eisenhower was a good president wasn't he?
That stuttering kid JFK was the President, Nixon was his opposing candidate, Ike was the president before him, and Johnsoj was the Vice- President. A moment that was meant to be
Roosevelt is definitely tired during his Third Inaugural and it's obvious that he's dying while taking the Fourth.
Seeing that disturbed look on Jackie’s face as Johnson is being sworn in is so sad. I believe I heard that her jacket still had her husbands blood on it when Johnson was sworn in
it did
wait what... what happened
@@mattresswater7143 at 5:45, President Kennedy was assassinated hours earlier and the Vice President at the time, Lyndon B. Johnson, is being sworn in as president on an airplane due to the urgency of the situation. To the right of him is Jackie Kennedy, President Kennedy’s now widowed wife. She looks disturbed because Kennedy was shot right next to her, and some of his blood is still on her, but they actually had her face away so the side that had more blood is hidden from view. It’s beyond tragic and sad
@@ZealotChemist that’s awful :( thank you for educating me
Flight Attendant: "Please take your seats.....we're about to take off" LBJ: "Jesus Christ, can't you let me take the goddamn Oath of Office???"
I Richard Milhous Nixon do solemnly swear that I am not a crook
14:03 The closest she ever got to that podium
Lukasz Perzyna mega oof
Keep it that way.
@@LuchoCastle_11 Yep.
that was not even hilary clinton that was yoko ono
@@LuchoCastle_11 Agreed. Not because she's a woman, but because she's a neoliberal corrupt hawkish TERF.
The first and second of FDR, specially the second are the best in my opinion. You could hear the emotion behind each word.
FDR. Loved America like a Trump does..
northmeister you realize that FDR was a Democrat?
@@northmeister they are literally polar opposites in terms of policy. The only politician that Is comparable is Bernie Sanders. His platform is literally based on FDR's.
@@ozmond That doesn't necessarily mean either of them loves the nation any less.
@@nightfury8440 regardless of whether or not he "loves" American, his policies are doing nothing but hurting it. Not everything is so symbolic dude, and also I would argue Trump doesn't "love" America, he seems to have a closer relationship with Saudi Arabia.
I like how Bush moves his hand to the rhythm of what he's speaking. 16:00
The way bush talks is cool
Lol
@@BabySonicGT I just watched him, Putin, and Blair speak and it sounded so different
Yeah ole Dubya was funny.
@@shycat5905 yeah I was
I thought Harry Truman was going to say "I, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, do solemnly swear..."
Roosevelt fuckin memorized it
Well if you listen and read it enough times it really isn't that hard
Well it's not so hard, since it's not so long...
19:46 “the office of the president of the United st”
And there's old Mitch boy on the right probably hated every minute of it.
@@shycat5905 Thank God things are now going his way.
@@fathergabrielstokes4706 HAH
I love the United St
He made a mistake. What's the big deal? Many swearing-in's don't go perfectly.
*"The whole video:"* "I Franklin Delano Roossevelt..."
Who’s having an asthma attack in George w Bush’s second inauguration
Frodo I think it was the Chief Justice swearing him in. He had a throat stoma due to thyroid cancer, and died a few months after Bush’s 2nd term began.
FloroWeb stfu
FDR was an extremely important president, he put in place a lot of the safety nets we have now that we didn't have before he took office, my uncle is 98 years old and explained to me how critical FDR was to the future of America.
He was also the reason we spent so long in the Great Depression. A lot of the things the New Deals accomplished was just sending spending through the roof with fake jobs, hurting the private sector even more. Most countries recovered much faster than the US and FDR’s New Deals actually caused a Second Recession in the middle of the Great Depression. You should read more about FDR and the Great Depression, because a lot of what we are told today (about WW2 and the New Deals) is propaganda somewhat related to the state of the Union back in the era. FDR all through his presidency had sizable opposition, he tried to pack the Supreme Court (add extra judges to it that agreed with him) for striking down his legislation, and steered the US right into Pearl Harbor by ignoring the Japanese threat to the United States. He was a very clumsy President and his tenure covers the darkest era of American History, perhaps excluding the Civil War.
Absolutely ridiculous. Prior to FDR's administration, the vast majority of senior citizens spent their retirement years in abject poverty.
Also nearly passed a great bill but sadly died, seems like he really cares about the people
He was a fucking communist 😂
FDR was a wicked, adulterous, Godless, socialist, thief who interned Japanese people in camps.
It is so interesting how FDR has changed between 12 years. He look very exhausted
The Great Depression and WWII does a number on you
he was streesed out
“I Dwayne The Rock Johnson do solemnly swear...” -2032
the rock 2024
I would vote for him 100%. Lol
same, but i can’t since i live in Japan lol
@@BernardoSucksAtCallOuts Andrew Yang 2024
Don't call it if Trump was a president
19:34, what face is Bill Clinton making? And what is he staring at??
Jackson Taylor he was laughing at Obama.
He saw Ivanka Trump
Rant Everything hardly makes sense. try again
he saw one of his side bitches.
Jackson Taylor Bhutan
She. T
Jimmy was sworn in as "Jimmy"
The future is now
"I Jimmy Peanut Farm Carter do solemly swear....."
@@mikaelleonbriones6356 "I will not die"
Did anyone notice that Eisenhower added a "the" to both of his oaths? He said "THE president of the united states" instead of "president of the united states" And Nixon added an "and" and said "preserve AND protect, and defend..." in his second oath.
I thought I was the only one. Crazy how little differences make the whole thing sound so different.
Thank you so much!
UniqueMix they won the space and hole race thou
Great catch
Earl Warren said "the office of the presidency of the United States" when he administered the oath to Johnson as well, and Johnson repeated it as such.
6:30 LOLMATE He was like "bro we forgot to raise our hands"
I caught that too ....glad you commented. I could not stop laughing. how could they have both forgotten???
Ford = I am a Robot and will be the first robotic president of the United States
So help me Bender.
That I will faithfully execute ... all humans.
9:13
I've known the Oath of Office since fifth grade, and could have said it with my eyes closed and standing on my head. Not acceptable, Mr. Chief Justice!
Luis Santoyo lol
Luis Santoyo The Chief Justice is usually 80-90 years old. Try remembering it when you're that old.
Alex Massie Roberts was 54.
Luis Santoyo Well i've known it since 4th!
But I can't do ANY of those tricks so good job
All you Americans going around boasting about how you know the Oath of Office off by heart and here I am in the UK with absolutely no clue whatsoever as to how to recite the Oath of Office. Bloody hell, when I was in Year 6 (British equivalent of fifth grade) I didn't even know what the Oath of Office was.
FDR: We didn't know he was going to hang onto the job like a Pope
Mark Mullins -Archie Bunker
Mark Mullins took the thought out of my brain. Just like Archie Bunker quoting to Maude trying to piss her off. I never knew about 4 terms until I saw the episode, but was just a dumb Gen X’er at 14-15 watching reruns.
The people voted for him, and he saved the nation. Wtf are you moaning?
14:03 is that Nixon at Clintons inauguration?
“I do solomny swear, to faithfully execute order 66”
Dew it
It will be done my lord
My husband's grandmother, who was born in 1914, and died in 2015 (101 years) always said Eisenhower was her favorite President of her lifetime.
I mean after ww2 and the Korean war, Eisenhower was president during an era of peace, political stability, and although the economy grew 2% average during his presidency many americans bought their first home, car and dishwasher. Wages grew really high and the US had the best living standards in the world. For me, its a shane that republicans went dowm the goldwater and Reagan path rather than the Eisenhower path.
Richard Nixon: " So help me God"
Turns and puts up two fingers on each hand and say " I'M NOT A CROOK"
It sounded like he said Richard Billhouse Nixon.
Obama stuttered every single time 😂, probably doesn't help having Michelle staring at you laughing.
Poor Obama. Those sentences weren't that long but in front of all those people and in that moment, they probably felt a lot bigger.
@@zedrising9430 A moment like that would break anyone
@@LuchoCastle_11 Actually, I found out the speaker got his wording wrong, that's why Obama hesitated so he could repeat the correct way.
@@zedrising9430 Yeah the first time the house speaker moved the word "faithfully" to the end of the sentence.
There was a lot of pressure on him though. He was about to become the first African American president of the U.S. Who wouldn’t be nervous?
“I William J Clinton, did not have sexual relations with that woman” 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
You literally copied word for word another comment
Bruh, what if the president is an amputee?
"Raise your right...... oh. My bad"
"You gon catch dis otha HAND!"
I guess we would have found out if Dole had won in 1996. Not an amputee, but his right arm is useless.
They probably let them use their left hand if so
Raise your right nub
I can't wait until we have the first U.S. president who's a Black Paraplegic Autistic Lesbian! (January 20, 2045, perhaps)???
"Mr. President ,Are you ready to take the oath?" "Arrrghhh, I'm not sure. I gotta pee first and think about it."
@@MatthewJBera maybe because it's a tradition or something?
@@MatthewJBera well, at least it had never happened, but it would sure be interesting to see what would happen if someone does say no
JFK is a smooth talker even when talking an oath.
Kevin Pereira his family were crooks lol
@EZ Gaming Yes but not a very good president
@@Victor-07-04 can yall just let him rest in peace 😪
@@nihilisticbarbie Yes, ofcourse but it is the truth
@@Victor-07-04 are you serious? he was a great president.
It makes me really sad FDR didn't get to see the end of the war.
Edit: Didn't know FDR still has haters almost 80 years after he died.
Yea and hear about Hitler blowing his brains out
@@chamberlainallman3242 FDR would’ve been happy about that
He was a terrible president anyway.
@@krieger.r6740 All this man went through, the health problems, he could barely stand and kept working for his nation and got elected 4 times.
@@krieger.r6740 then how he get 4 terms and Trump got 1
If I became president, I would be so scared that I would say something wrong or forget the words right after he says it
They're all human. Every single one of them has been made fun of.
Expecially the solemnly swear part.
Oh i KNOW i would!
I think you learn it before the day you're sworn in..
This would be me. I would think it was over before so help me god or mess a line up.
You’d think on his fourth inauguration, FDR wouldn’t “stand” on ceremony.
Only if the camera was invented before I was president :/ but pls give credit to Mr. Washington adding that "So help me god" at The ending as we pay homage to him by saying that every oath :)
The camera was allreaddy invented but it sadly still took 20 years for the videocamera
@Abraham Lincoln Someone cloned us.
Still photography existed, just not video cameras.
I think your inaugural speech is here.
ua-cam.com/video/C_7rgaVjVOI/v-deo.html
"I, Ronald Reagan, do solemnly swear that it'll trickle down eventually."
There you go again
And we're yet waiting.
Interesting to see how they use to recite it whole, and speak in the third (second?) person.
Thanks for adding oaths for all terms too.
Shoeless Brian All of them are in 1st person though..
NetherStar Entertainment I mean how sometimes they said "You (name) do solemnly swear and So help You God."
Shoeless Brian And by them do you mean by the Chief Justices? It continues until Chief Justice Warren E. Burger.
Yeah
Slender Man Sr. w
I William Jefferson Clinton do solemnly swear that I did not. Have. A sexual. Relationship with that woman.
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Damn bro you got the whole neighborhood watch on you
@@T2G-DJT Original comment
Bill Clinton: “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, so help me God”
hahaha This was good.
Hahahahaha lol
If he was talking about Hillary I would have believed him
POV: this was recommended after the biden inauguration
Yep, Comrade
judging by the fact that the video was posted after the inauguration, imma guess everyone was
@@canadian_beaverz1423 It was posted after Trump’s inauguration, not Biden
@@ryanstock7094 but, didnt trump lost?
@@ryanstock7094 trump lost big time
You could see how worn out FDR was in 1945.
You can tell which wives were proud of their husbands and which ones were not.
8:30 well that didn’t age well
Joe Tracy 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did he just said so help me die
**curb your enthusiasm theme plays in the background**
nixon was a chad
John F Cordero yes
20:58 Notice how Chief Justice Roberts states "So help 'me' God" when he inaugurated Trump. He knew it was gonna go downhill quickly from that moment.
hahahahah
lmso
he knew trump would've said "so help you God" if he said that.
@@Lynx-og5fd Biden would have said "ahuufeuefhh OHH I'M FALLING".
FDR "I solemnly swear oh yes I do, oh yes I do, diddly bop doodley I tell ya"
JFK "Ah, soolemleh, sweah..." lol you gotta love those old timey accents.
That is the Mid - Atlantic accent
“I solemnly swear that I am up to no good” - Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs
Moony
Jack Carter shit thx for noticing my typo
@@jaquillahillahfoodstamps You still got a thumbs up :)
Nixon, Clinton and Trump 😂
Damn Obama wanted to feel like FDR, getting his inauguration recorded 4 times
He could tbh, if the two term amendment wasn't a thing
Rodrigo Rex if the two term wasn’t a thing he’d probably still be president.
WheresPaul#1981 i like him, he is one of mu favorite presidents, so i would vote for him 100 percent a million times over trump (ew trump) and i still like clinton and biden but i would vote for obama over them. But since obama isn’t in the election now its an obvious vote for biden
WheresPaul#1981 FAXX
The pain in LBJ’s voice during his swearing speaks volumes.
@@feistyreptile Maybe because Kennedy just got shot but who knows 🤷♂️
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Thomas K Duh, hence why they commented this.
@@myaa1636 Do you see that my comment was to someone who deleted his comment? He asked: why?
@@katvtay look who my comment was to. To another guy, who asked, why