Last Words and Cause of Death of Each President
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- In this video, we look at the life, cause of death, and last words of every president of the United States.
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2:02 "The nourishment is palatable."
What great last words
L3M0NZ Cleary “Water” is better.
Mine was nice
I think his last words are actually pretty significant, because of how nonchalant and insignificant they are. That kinda sounds like bs now that I say it though so just ignore me.
"This soup's bitchin'"
I am sure he came up with them just so he could say them in his deathbed.
John Adams last words being "Thomas Jefferson survives", then Jefferson dying the exact same day was a true bruh moment.
I think they were frenemies🤔.
It was more like "That bastard outlived me".
Adams and Jefferson where bitter rivals in all things. it was once said not sure who said it that once they started in you could hear them clear up to Boston from Philadelphia.
*Far FAR from being bros, you know they HATED eachother, right? total mortal enemies, each wanted to outlive the other and rumor has it jefferson wanted to know if he outlived adams on his deathbed too. lol*
Cardboard Cape, recorded as in their last words are official, not made up by people
I don't know what's worse...
Grant: "Water."
Nixon: "Help."
Matthew Perttula help water
Help I slipped on water and I can't get up.....
Nixon's is ironic when you remember he tried deporting John Lennon.
@@sinistersweet5236 Wait, wasn't John Lennon English?
@@shua_the_great Yep
all of the president's last words are tragic or declarations of love and then fillmore's like "damn this soup bussin"
Why couldn’t the stroke wait until after he finished the soup
and Ulysses S Grant "W A T E R"
@@starwarsman176 fire. Earth. Air. Long ago the 4 nations lived together in harmony
Respectfully
@@elpapisaint until the soup attacked XD
Grant: “water”
Cause of death: throat cancer
That’s harsh.
Shouldve given him that water
Franklin D. Roosevelt: “I have a terrific headache”
Cause of death: cerebral hemorrhage
@@zynx4832 Didn't sound very terrific
that’s a hard one to swallow
thats pretty hoarse
"I love you Sarah. For all eternity, I love you."
I didn't expect the last words of a President to be so sweet.
Im just wating for trumps last words to be : BUILD THAT WALL
james k polk is one of my favorite presidents
@@patrickbateman8622 mine too.
1:53
Or the one president who mentioned coming to his wife
And for a racist asshole as Jackson, I was surprised by how nice his words were
“Water”. Truly moving
I teared up a little. Also w LBJs and Nixon's.
It really caught me ofgaurd
But then you read "cause of death: throat cancer," and it all makes sense.
Ulises is my name 😀
PINKY UP
“Water” Died of throat cancer
“My lungs” Died of pneumonia
that’s terrifying
I agree.
me too
What about FDR's Last Words
"I Have A Terrific Headache" Cerebral Hemorrhage (Bleeding in Brain)
@@LegoPostPresidency okay i agree
If I die of pneumonia I am going to complain about my ankle to confuse people.
Fun fact: Thomas Jefferson died several hours before John Adams. I just imagine Adams getting to Heaven, and seeing his old friend standing there with a shit-eating grin, having proven him wrong one last time.
It says that in the video
He
Oliver Elliott both died on the same day, July 4th of all days, AND it was the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. And both were founding fathers who basically made the DOI anyway. Insane.
@@killert_7759 Yeah? Why are you replying to me tho?
Oliver Elliott honestly idk
Some of these are heart-wrenching.
"Swaim, can't you stop the pain?"
Damn...
Sad way to leave this world being in agonizing pain.
@FloroWeb He's the assassination I'd stop out of the four, just because I don't want anyone to experience the pain he did
He was shot man rough
@@Natearl13 I mean he was obviously elected so some people would
If you research his death more, the doctors actually unintentionally killed him. When he was shot the bullet entered his left while the doctors ravaged his right and ended up killing him.
Calvin Coolidge: "Good morning, Robert"
God: "So you've chosen...death."
To be fair, he barely said anything his whole presidency.
@Anne TheReader Robert was a Carpenter who was working in his house. Judging my the fact that he was on a first name basis, I'd say he'd probably worked in the house several times before.
Oof
The saddest thing about Pierce's death is that he died alone, no friends or family there. Hence why his last words are unknown.
What would you say if he had died on his birthday and went blind for no reason?
That’s eerie
Another place to go next time I have the chance of time traveling
@@Leo-ok3uj
Pierce : ,,So you're telling me you have that time-device, and yet instead of choosing to go back in time to advise the Great Washington, to prevent the dreadful Civil War or to save my little boy, you decided to go *here* just so you can hear my last words?"
@@user-bigchungus1984
Cough cough cough
You are not that wrong you know…
Everyone: Something emotional and hearfelt
Grant: *W A T E R*
considering his cause of death its actually pretty horrifying
He DID have throat cancer
Grant sucks Robert should have been president
@@Musialasrighttoenail who is Robert?
@@dessination9763 forgive me but I believe he may be referring to Robert.e.lee
I love Fillmore’s at 2:05.
Most everyone else has profound or heartfelt lines, but he just says “eh, this soup is ok” and dies
Edit: Wow. That’s a lot of likes.
"Water."
Most people don't have fancy last words
John Porteous, that’s why I love it.
" "
Franklin Pierce
Scout Robinson “Help”
“You certainly can’t say that the people of Dallas haven’t given you a nice welcome, Mr President.”
“No, you certainly can’t.”
*ironic*
Welcome to a new plane of existence
Kennedy's is truly the saddest in my opinion
@@nicholashopkins9968 and Lincoln’s… pretty sure all the murdered ones are, because most were just having everyday conversation prior to getting shot.
Assassin: *oh this ones gonna be good!”
@@nicholashopkins9968 The saddest absolutely but the funniest is by far Nixon 5:18
*John Adams goes to heaven*
John Adams: “what are you doing here?”
Thomas Jefferson: “No, what are you doing here?”
John Adams i was suppose to die before you
Thomas Jefferson: No, I was supposed to die before you.
Two very confused deceased presidents.
First name Last name yeah 🤣🤣🤣
Hamilton waiting for Jefferson
“I have tried so hard to do right.”
*Damn.*
Cleveland’s last words hit particular hard since he tried his best at repairing the country after Benjamin Harrison ruined the economy. He was a great president in retrospect and is listed highly today, but around his death he was still seen as a failure.
Ikr? I was sniffling before him, but when he said that... it hit so close to home.
It's weirder when you share the same birthday as him. Inspiring, but creepy and sad
@@crappyaccount uhhh
Yes, that one hit me :(
"good morning, robert."
10 seconds later: "you know what im starting to think this isnt a very good morning"
a bowl of mac and cheese what
*starts having a heart attack*
"well this is embarrassing"
I laughed way harder than I should at this comment
Preston G I’m your 1k liker
Actually he said it as a joke
Lyndon Johnson's last words need further explanation. He knew he was having a heart attack, and was calling an assistant on the telephone (he was all alone in his bedroom) to get an ambulance and to help him. He was found dead on the floor, with the telephone still in his hand.
What s sad way to die. Mike didn't arrive in time.
I heard Johnson knew he would die of a Heart ailment years beforehand and the reason he didn't run for a second term was because he wanted to live his last year or so left to him with his family.
@@Argos-xb8ek He had had a previous heart attack, was a heavy smoker and drinker, so it wouldn't surprise me. He was only 64 when he died.
Deltarune surely copied that into chapter 2 ( but no smoking and drinking heart attack deaths )
@@seashellguy9416 bro what
It’s so freaky that on the 50th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, both John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, two important founding fathers, both Vice Presidents and Presidents, friends, colleagues, and political rivals, died. And that Adams’s last words were about Jefferson, while Jefferson’s last words were remarking on the date. How creepy!
I don't know of "creepy" is the word I would use. But it is pretty unbelievable.
It was signed on the 2nd wasn't it?
XrayTheMyth23
You’re right! It was only published on the 4th, so that became the day we celebrate, not the day of the signing.
WillyTheComposer plot twist ! They're gay
They took pills on the fourth or something like that so they would die when it was the fourth. Washington refused which is why he died on another date.
Even though Washington’s last words don’t seem profound at first, the context makes it a little. He had just finished giving his doctor instructions on how/when he wanted to be buried. Once he knew his affairs were in order and everything he thought needed to be done was done, he said, “‘Tis well,” and closed his eyes...
Benjamin Grist Thanks for the information
So he was like "Yup you did it right." And died
Sir HorsesAround Basically
Bastard was like “yep this how I leave” and peace’s out.
Washington has left the server.
Imagine how awkward it would be if he didn't die right at that moment.
John Adams: "Thomas Jefferson lives!"
God: ...yeah about that
!Newo funny thing, Adams and Jefferson hated each other’s guts, so Adams was probably saying that he was disappointed that Jefferson was still alive, which he wasn’t
@@saamiaam Really? From what i was told as a kid and through research growing up was that they became good friends in the later years of eachothers lives.
!Newo what I heard from my history class about a week ago is that they were mortal political rivals who were the complete opposite of each other
@@saamiaam They were but im pretty sure nearing the end of their lives and even through it they had somewhat of a friend/enemy thing going, and definitely in their later years they were chilling.
@@wisdommapping9406 Why do you say that?
2:44 : hands down one of the greatest men to ever live.
*WATER*
well I mean he did fight to end slavery so
yeah
*W O T A H*
@@VivaCristoRei9 True lmao
WATER
Ulysses S Grant: “Water.”
Catherine the Great: “Water.”
They must know something.
I knew that lol
Abigail yup that’s weird but funny
maybe they die while drinking water
THE HOLY WATER COULD SAVE THEM IF THEY WERE QUICK ENOUGH
Oof
John Adams: "Thomas Jefferson survives"
Literally on the same day:
*Thomas Jefferson Dies*
Cameron Hart *hours before him*
Life Gave Him The Uno Reverse Card
@@yonder8287 you got me there
What if Thomas Jefferson and john adams met in heaven.
John Adams: Thomas? I thought you were still alive
Thomas Jefferson: Sorry John, I died first
Kind of ironic they died on Independence Day.
John Adams: “Thomas Jefferson survives”
Thomas Jefferson: “No I don’t think I will”
thats my joke
Sarah Phillips that’s kinda fucked up dude
Both: le ded
Both: le heaven
@You Wish ahahahahahahahahhshaah I chocked up a pen cos of this
Lyndon B. Johnson: “Send Mike, immediately.”
Gus Fring: “Send Mike, immediately.”
Oh shit
Plot twist: the guy he was talking to was mike
Mike:"H........Hello?
Lyndon B.Johnson:"Already dead
Damn. Kennedy's aren't a bit ironic, are they?
beyond ironic
Big OOF
Objectivist INTJ rip in peace
Ironic but I loved it
Was Oswald from Dallas though?
Imagine fighting in a 7 year long war, and then rebelling from the British Empire and creating a country, becoming the first leader of that country, and then go out with “Tis Well” what a bad ass
Washington wasn't the first president hes justvthe one who got the credit. Just like so many American things that don't fit the naritive though.
Can you believe that the children are being taught now that the Indians just decided to move west becuse thete was room for everyone? True story
Hi Again
Hi my favourite president
Thomas Gross yeah people are not being taught that. You can certainly argue the extent of Indian removal is toned down, but they do make it clear that the colonists were forcing the natives off their land.
@@thomasgross8289 Washington actually wast the first president, before he was president there was a president of the continental congress, but they simply told people to be quiet and to also arrange meetings and such, and where not in any way related to the actual presidency of the united states, similar to the president of the senate today.
It’s sad how Ulysses grant died of throat cancer and his last words was “water”
He was very thirsty
Probably from all the cigars and whiskey he consumed throughout his whole life.
@@MrVic-qu9qh true alcohol increases the chances of cancer specificily stomach cancer and throat cancer
My cousin had a similar death unfortunately
Poor guy
FFF
It’s fascinating to see the leaps in time, first presidents dying within “second generation” presidencies, and so on. History goes by so fast
If you matralineal line had kids early, say at the age of 20, that's only 5 moms-having-babies-who-became-moms per century.
America was founded, at most, 12 moms ago.
Just like life
"Tis Well" so badass.
Tis well my friends
Almost Dickensian.
That’s why george Washington is my favorite president (besides the fact that he lead the revolutionary war)
Not really, if we're to believe the operation theory on his death then it'd be a response to a doctor bleeding him out, asking if it's alright a few moments into the incision or whatever that dealt his death. Actually kind of fucked in that regard if plausible.
especially coming from someone who said “consider the coconut”
coincidentally, Chris Jackson also sings “consider the coconut” in Moana??
“Water”
*died of throat cancer*
“I have a terrific headache”
*dies of a cerebral hemorrhage*
“You can’t say the people of dallas havent given you a nice welcome, mr president.”
“No, you certainly can’t”
*dies from assassination*
"Doctor, my lungs"
*dies from Pneumonia*
Ironic...
My grandpa: "I think I'm having a heart attack."
*Dies of a heart attack*
@@Agent47rulz
"I'm hungry"
*Dies of dehydration*
Haha haha
"Water".
I wanted to make a whiskey joke but that would most likely be inaccurate
"Help"
Died of throat cancer
@@drgabe2908 h e l p m e
@@shoreZ i liek fire truck and monster truck
FDR: “I have a terrific headache”
Cause of death: Cerebral hemorrhage
*_OOOOOF_*
After he uttered those words he slumped forward in his wheelchair, immediately unconscious.
For people who don’t know cerebral hemorrhage is another word for brain bleed
@@elhadj3475 Or stroke
"please put out that light, James." almost made me cry
Yeah, he went out so somber; accepting death.
@@TheAntManChannel @GG Gumball he died in his sleep
@@majergamer "Death had to take Roosevelt sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight." -Thomas R. Marshall, Vice President of the United States in 1919
Poetic even in death. The lost generation of admiration.
fun fact: the room was almost compleatly dark there was no light :(
“Help” and “Water” :(
PINKY UP
Dat Dude that spongebob reference tho 😂😂
"Are the doctors here? Doctor, my lungs..." Or, "I have a terrific headache."
@@mcmlii.v at least his headache didn't last long
James A. Garfield: "Swaim, can't you stop the pain?"
That's so sad
Daniel Bronfenbrener yeah super sad. He probably would’ve been a good president too
Garfield did not die from an assassin's bullet, he died from medical malpractice. Doctors ignored state of the art technology and practices, and were poking around inside his body with bare, unwashed hands, trying to find the bullet. They weren't even looking in the right place. The assassin actually argued in court during his trial that it was the doctors, not he, who killed the president.
Daniel Bronfenbrener ikr she prooly said said when he got shot
@@don312000 yeah he was shot at July 2
Yea, where was the morphine ?
Calvin: "good morning Robert"
Robert: "good morning Mr Coolidge"
...
Robert: "oh fuck"
“Good morning, Robert”
Robert; “Morning Mr. Coolidge
Robert; *looks back, see Coolidge dead on floor*
Bruh that must have been terrifying
Wait... I THOUGHT YOU WERE DEAD???
hi my favorite President
uncool ☹️
Hi Mr Kennedy! You still alive!
What’s good jfk big fan
I can imagine in like 2060 a presidents last word will be.
"Bruh"
No, some fat nerdy kid that aces his social studies class is gonna become a future president. One of those kids who has army tanks and planes put on his google background. lmao
“Ight imma head out”
Imagine they said “ok boomer” or “ight imma head out”
I don’t know why this made me laugh
Paola Ramirez could*
Why is no one talking about “Are the doctors here? Doctor, my lungs...” 😔
IK some of these last words were really sad.
I know! its very sad and should be recognized :(
It is interesting how many presidents died of a stroke. It just goes to show how far technology has come since then, and how we should live our life to the fullest before our inevitable death.
Kim Jisoo, hit me with that Ddu-du ddu-du *Male choir sings fluently while that horrible thought enters your mind*
Richard Nixons was just "help"
Andrew Jackson *despite being an asshole irl* was a badass, he once got in a duel with some guy and was shot in the chest, he looked at the wound, covered it with his hand, laughed, then shot the guy in the face. He carried that bullet in his chest for the rest of his life.
Also his pet parrot keep cussing at his funeral
@@Mack443 lmaooooooo
He beat up his would be assassin when the guys TWO pistols failed to shoot. As big an asshole as he was, being in the army since he was 12 probably gave him some serious ptsd.
Andrew Jackson's wife was married to another man but he didn't care and married her anyway. Guy didn't care. I never liked him but he has a very interesting story
@@Argos-xb8ek 😂😂😂
I did not know that. I think a duel between Theodore Roosevelt and Andrew Jackson would blow up the universe.
"Death had to take Roosevelt (Teddy) sleeping, for if he'd of been awake, there would have been a fight." - Thomas R Marshal
I'm now picturing Teddy Roosevelt beating the Grim Reaper with his own scythe and the somber tone of the vid is gone
Oh that’s why he said put out the light he was going to bed
Teddy Roosevelt was a fucking badass, he survived an assignation attempt
Mighty Gerot He’s was giving a speech during the Assassination and after getting shot he wouldn’t go to the hospital until the speech was done
Ulysses Grant: Drank whiskey all his life
Last words: Water.
... WATER!.. Grant finally realized water is a good chaser for whiskey 😋
He was actually not a heavy drinker at all. The rumor that he was was (I think) created by his political rivals
Grant is a hydro hommie confirmed.
Lol right?
@@timboneiod1780 he was a very heavy smoker though
James Polk- “I love you, Sarah. For all eternity, I love you”. Heartbreaking but beautiful last words to his wife.
He was a good president
Polk wasn't a great guy, but if you find out about his undying love for his wife, Sarah, you go, damn, why can't we have that anymore.
@@juggernut2795 WHAT. SINCE WHEN.
@@happyfacefries he is under rated and he got my home state and said that he would serve one term and complete all promises he did not run for a second term
@@juggernut2795 he even helped free the slaves early because the new areas was one reason the civil war started
FDR: "I have a terrific headache"
Narrator: It wasn't a headache.
It was a brain bleed (cerebral hemorrhage)
"Tis well" is basically the 1700s version of saying "It is what it is"
Hi
@@georgewbush9085 Hello Bush
I don't know why but I laughed is that bad?
@@briaharris183 No, not at all
@@springtrapsawesomegang3016 thank goodness there's room for me in heaven still😂😂
John Adams and Thomas Jeffreson in the Afterlife:
Adams:"You shouldn't be here"
Jeffreson:"Neither should you"
More like this
Thomas Jefferson: Sorry John, I died first
* pointing spidermen *
@John F Kennedy YT bruh, how can you hear them if they aren't making any noise? written on July 4 1826
@John F Kennedy YT LMAO so this letter was 90 and a half years old when you were born! wow, no wonder why people considered you a bad president! but sorry you got killed by Oswald though
When Franklin Pierce said:
I felt that.
Ponyo little fishie in the sea~ I love that movie
Ruby Cuellar haha yeah me too
Ruby Cuellar r/youngpeopleyoutube
Surrhsnshdhdg Sksksusm it should be r/boneappletea
When Chester A. Arthur said:
I felt that.
John Adams: “Thomas Jefferson survives”
Thomas Jefferson: no u
Yes
Ulysses S. Grant and you said *W* *A* *T* *E* *R*
DJ Trevi they were rivals but only political rivals. They don’t hate each other. They are not rivals outside of politics
@@DJTreviCSRecordings No, it was Jefferson and Hamilton who hated eachother.
@@DJTreviCSRecordings Yes but after they left public life they became besties
About once every three months, this gets recommended to me.
I watch every time.
To be fair, it’s a good video
Yeah and it did actually give me an idea to do something like this but.in Minecraft
So many of them died July 4th it seems likes which as you know is ironic
It’s even crazier that the guy who wrote the Document that secured our independence died on the day it was enforce
Including two in the same year!!
Right but im canadian and canada day is on July 1st
HMHS Britannic NO ONE ASKED USA USA 🇺🇸USA
That’s what I was thinking! Great timing..
Millard Fillmore: hmm this soup is alright i guess
Millard Fillmore 2 seconds later: *collapses on the floor and dies*
[insert cringey name here] okay that made me laugh
The onset of death was probably sudden.
Is it bad that i laughed at this for a minute
@@lauvinqq5605 yes
President Hayes: "I know I am going where Lucy is."
That's just too sweet. He really loved and missed her!
Who's lucy
@@manfacetweek Lucy Webb Hayes was the wife and First Lady of Rutherford B Hayes. Despite their age gap (8 1/2 years) the two of them were very much devoted to each other.
@@5Mariner ok
@Cookie_PlayzYT ! You’re like 8 right? Look at your profile picture and let me guess you don’t know basic things and you can’t go search it up Jesus today’s generation.
What he is saying is, the wife died years before Hayes did. He finnaly got to see his wife!
Jimmy Carter:
You won't hear my last words. I will live forever!
Elizabeth II: *laughs ominously*
Carter is older than her. She's 93, he's 96
@@logan3093 96 and still kicking
@@rainbowruler6453, carter is 1 or 2 years older, not 3.
Jimmy Carter: Uno Reverse card.
Betty White: Is that a challenge?
Calvin Coolidge: Good morning, Robert
Robert: Mornin’ Mr. President
Robert: Mr President?
*turns around*
aw shit
@@ThatOneGuy7999 so what if?
@@ThatOneGuy7999 what?
@@donaskmee1404 its a copid comment
@@ThatOneGuy7999 i like your pfp
@@ThatOneGuy7999 no problem 😊
George Washington: Tis well
George Washington: *dies*
Narrator: It was not well
Doctors: *drains blood from George*
Washington: *dies*
Doctors: *surprised pikachu face*
He had the Ultimate peace of knowing exactly where he was going!🙂
Wanna know what blood letting meant in medieval times
Blood letting meant they take blood out of his patient then they find the virus and take it out of the blood and they put bandages were their blood was taken out
@@habratss yup, unfortunately though they did it too much in Washington’s case and was likely a secondary factor in his death, aside from epiglottis.
When Theodore Roosevelt passed away, there was a statement released by Thomas R Marshall that said and I quote “ Death had to have taken Roosevelt in his sleep, as if he were awake, there would be a fight”. Damn he was a beast
Yeah Teddy Roosevelt literally got shot in the chest and still didn't go to the hospital until he finished giving his speech
@@TheSonofGod1, but he was in his nineties! Debility means “he died because he was to old”.
Yes I was...
@@joeyk107 indeed, the blet didn't penetrate my pleura, because I wasn't coughing out blood
Oh god why it so bright in here turn it off *dies*
Everyone else finally words: “sad heartbreaking”
Millard Fillmore: *”SOUP YUMMY”*
*Thats good, go on, read some more.*
@@adampierce5227 no doctor nothing more
Please put out that light!
@@samgaekwad when the Machinery is broken… I’m ready
@@newzealandballnewzealand-h7553 W A T E R
john adams: "thomas jefferson survives!"
Thomas: " lmao tell him I died an hour ago"
oops
@@johnadams4771 Eyyyyyyyyy!!
@@johnadams4771 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
When his last words were a lie
@@johnadams4771 lmao my dude
“I have tried so hard to do right” - Grover Cleveland a man who spent his political career fighting political corruption and just trying to do what’s right for the people Rest In Peace
@@obey2263 nah man nah his second term was hurt because of the Benjamin Harrison administration policies was just so bad
@@zemo1915 True, what I mean to say is he was more disliked after the panic of 1893, I don't think benjamin harrison was a good president, and you are right in saying that benjamin did hurt part of cleveland's second term.
Says something that he managed to get the Presidency back from the guy who beat him previously because said successor did such a fantastically bad job, and did such a bad job that he couldn't fix all the crap he caused.
@@ezrawyvern6795 big faxx
And the whole marrying his family member
Theroy: Thomas Jefferson never died. John Adams tried to warn us all but we didn't listen. Rumor has it he's still roaming around in Louisiana, baffled at how he was able to finesse it off Napoleon.
Love it! Wonder what these Founding Fathers are saying to each other watching us now!!!
@@dormiveglia7711 “good lord what happened here?” - George Washington
That’s a good *theroy* my guy
@@dormiveglia7711 so this is the contry we fought for? -Alexander Hamilton
@@madmanalex3387 nah, Alexander Hamilton would be busy rewatching the musical about him for the 10000000000000th time
“You can’t say Dallas doesn’t love you!”
“No, you certainly can’t”
*gets shot in the throat and the head*
No disrespect love you JFK R.I.P
2:02 Millard Fillmore. This man really said “this soup is pretty good” then just died. Wow. That’s honestly kind of sad...
Lol,
its fillmore what did you expect
NerdsTheCandy His last meal was some s o u p
H
That's how I'll die. Eating. Fulfilling my dreams
Dwight D. Eisenhower: “I want to go, God take me”
I have never seen dark last words like that ever.
Quincy Jackson he just wanted the pain to stop
@@islamisthetruth5582 Let's be honest we all do and yet we're still here
Samantha Jimenez not all of us feel pain like that my g 😐
@@PinkGhosty3236 Mood
I guess that Eisenhower either just wanted it to be over or did not fear death.
*80%* Presidents died: *Heart failure*
*10%* Presidents died: *Stroke*
*10%* Presidents died: *Other reasons*
Enormous stress in a time where there was no pills to control high blood pressure, the silent killer.
Don't forget assassination
No 80% stroke 10% heart
Obama: hello im still alive!
*SO NATRUAL CAUSES THEN RIGHT?*
Cotton Mather I bet, being president is not a fun job.
Waiting for biden to say when he passes "shit im gonna have to deal with the staircase up there"
Lmao
He won't make it up the stairs 😂
@@Unknownperson-oy3dd Exactly
*down there
@Nero Wynn hey, ANYONE can fall *down* stairs...
Everyone else: *something deep/haunting*
Millard Fillmore: "damn this soup tastes good"
*water*
@@paperdrum39 *H E L P*
Water
water
Also i don’t think andrew Johnson went to heaven
"Water"
Dies of throat cancer
That's actually really sad....
Nixon's last words were "Help." that's just creepy
WATER HE NEEDS WATER!!!
That sounds like a shitpost
@@stefan6347 well, if that's what u think it is, technically you're correct
Alex K I mean he deserved it
"I want to go. God take me."
Eisenhower must have seen so much in his years of existence. Both World Wars, suffering, watching the numbers on both the Allies and Axis climb in deaths. Then becoming Supreme Allied Commander and invading Normandy. Then liberating France and the low countries. Returning home, running for presidency, and winning; then dealing with the terrifying stress of the cold War and the nuclear age.
This was just a man who wanted to go home and rest.
The last great Republican President, absolute legend
And losing one of his sons to Scarlet Fever when they were still young.
S
The great depression too
That man was built tough as steel. God Bless him and his service to our great nation.
George H. W. Bush just made me sad, may he and every other president Rest In Peace.
5:03
Natalie: "you certainly can't say that the people of Dallas haven't given you a nice welcome, Mr. President"
Kennedy: "No you certainly can't"
Oswald: "observe"
Lupo Astronomico lmfao
oswald was a fall guy, the cia actually killed him.
@@viptech_c5286 whatever
@@ira1420 its true
@@ira1420 The CIA was very unhappy when JFK signed NSAM 263 which was going to bring all troops back from Vietnam by the end of 65. The CIA controlled 21 provinces in Vietnam and was ready for war. In November of 63, two men were against the war, JFK and Diem, the President of South Vietnam. Also in November of 63 both JFK and Diem were assassinated. The CIA admittted the aiding of taking out Diem but concerning JFK they were silent; they did however make sure that a double agent was used as a patsy, then was silenced by a mobster within 48 hrs. JFK said that when he got back from Dallas he was going to break the CIA into a thousand pieces, instead, JFK's head was blown off into a thousand pieces. Harry Truman said one month after JFK's assassination that his greatest regret was the formation of the CIA as they have become a rogue entity.
Wow, the Fourth of July 1826 was the shitiest Independence Day ever!
And 1831
@@Michael-rr6jv I'm curious what happened on July 4rth 1831?
Imagine a few days later when the news hit the press... to find out two former presidents were dying while you were celebrating and feasting
jannes tiemes July 4th 1863, the day after the Battle of Gettysburg. 53,000 dead Americans.
Eh. Still better than "Independence Day: Resurgence"
0:53 "I regret that I leave this world without beholding him" My dude wasn't able to see his bro before he died. That's sad.
Lol
Biden's last words: don't hurt me, I'm an old man
@@jackrsummeraccount674 Trump's last words: Build a wall around my grave.
@@unnot5706 Harris last words: idk lmao
Lol
"No, you certainly can't."
Lee Harvey Oswald took that seriously.
He defected to the USSR so technically he wasn’t a rep for Dallas
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Last words: “I have a terrific headache”
Cause of death: Cerebral Hemorrhage (aka brain bleed)
that’s scary
That's sad and scary
@@lukegilbert5184 Your profile picture looks familiar to me ... hmmm
Zachary Taylor
Last Words:i regret nothing but im sorry to leave!
Die Reason:Stomach Disease
Scary
And aka(Stomach Disease-Stomach Not working)
SCARY
That sounds terrifying imagine if you found out your brain is bleeding
rip
“Well sir the people of Dallas have given you a warm welcome.”
“Yep”.
A few moments later.
Bang.
“Well maybe not all of them”
Underrated
@@mr.burnsgaming8985 fake
Corey I know I just want to waste people’s time by making them look
@@mr.burnsgaming8985 And it worked i looked.
*nothing bad ever happens to the kennedies!*
4:23
Calvin: Good morning, Robert
Robert: Good morning sir! ...sir?
@@thatawesomezekk My man that's not funny
Robert probably got PTSD after that
It's like metal gear solid ”snake snake snaaaaakkkkkkkkkkkkkeee....”
@@xythrr you know you're bad luck when that happens lol
@@thatawesomezekk hi sis
1:57 Aye Imagine having your last words be about the homies
NC: Bruh these people nice
JFK: Ye *_*shot_**
😂😂😂
Ha ha ha
Everyone: Heartwarming moment with his relatives
Washington: *Tis but a scratch!*
Just a mere flesh wound..
@@blanket_bandit7829 no it's not!
Water
Did you guys read Calvin Coolidge's last words?
Imagine the president walking near you, saying "Good Morning Robert" and then dying in front of you.
“Tis well”
D I e s
@Maximus Yagdulas check Washington’s last word
@Maximus Yagdulas Just to clarify, I am in no way trying to disrespect the first president. But I just took it out of context and I am absolutely not trying to offend anyone with it
I don't believe that's how it happened. I believe he then went to the bathroom to shave in which he was hit with a stroke.
That was the last word he said, but the official account given by his wife indicates that he died alone in the bathroom (he had planned to shave). Seems like a fitting end for the man named "Silent Cal".
Natalie Connelly: “You certainly can’t say that the people of Dallas haven’t given you a nice welcome, Mr. President.”
JFK: “No, you certainly can’t.”
*5 minutes later*
Lee Oswald: so you have chosen death.
The fact that jfk last words were that the people of dellas were treating him so well and then he got shot is a big bruh moment
No, JFK's last words were that he can't say they did treat him very well with certainty.
It’s ironic but sad
@@plaidpvcpipe3792 That wasn't what he meant. I don't want to go back and look to get exactly what was said, but it was something along the lines of "I can't say that" to "You can't say the people of Dallas didn't give you a warm welcome." Saying that they didn't would be extremely awkward so that obviously wasn't what he meant
@@plaidpvcpipe3792 they gave him a standing ovation before he got shot.
“I know I am going where Lucy is.”
that’s really sad
Who's Lucy?
@@vaniapinto8214 idk.. either his wife or sister or daughter
@@vaniapinto8214 Lucy was Rutherford B. Hayes's wife, who had died 4 years before him
lucifer, aka the baphomet. most of these presidents are freemasons, truman was a proud 33rd degree mason, so was george washington, look up the baphomet statue and look up george washington statue and tell me if you find any similarities, algo look up street layout of the washington dc white house and tell me if you dont see a pentagram drawn with the streets. everything has been this way since the us was created.
@@editopskingston5058 dude, for the love of God shut the hell up you moron... ffs
3:44 "Death had to take Roosevelt sleeping, for if he had been awake, there would have been a fight.”
-Vice President Thomas Marshall
I mean, that does make sense considering that he got shot in the rib and gave a speech over an hour long with that bullet in him
Yeah, and lets be honest, death never stood a chance in that fight. He had to sneak up on Teddy.
😂
The term "tough as nails" doesn't begin to describe him .
me, who is british: watches one video about US presidents
my recommended: USA USA USA USA USA
DUDE EXACTLY
Former Presidents of U.S.A. in July 4th:
"I'm in danger"
Steven Wertyuiooo July 4th: I’m gonna end this man’s whole career
Millard Fillmore, currently having a stroke: this is some good fucking soup
I’d love to go out while eating some good soup
This is how Gordon Ramsey is gonna go, mark my words.
fun fact: he fell in love with his teacher and they ended up getting married later on
O h
Chester Arthur last words: I'm coming for you Nell
"I did not have sexual relationships with that woman"
What you say?
Bills last words- “Ok so I did fuck her”
"I love playing saxophone"/"I did not have any sexual relationships with that saxophone
HELLPPP 😂😂😂
Stole my comment.
damn 😭 everybody being out there emotional then grant is like "water"
Normal people:
“Soup’s good.”
Millard Fillmore, an intellectual:
“The nourishments is palatable.”
Axel Gustafsson my bad, thanks
Matthew Gillespie facts😂😂😂
It’s like a verbose meme lol
Millard’s Bizarre Adventure
Nourishment Is Palatable.
LMAO
4:40 “I have a terrific headache” cause of death, cerebral hemmorage.
Oh god.
What’s scary is strokes cause horrific pain.
5 year survival rate though is 60%. Meaning you’ll likely live, but then worry every day when it will happen again
No thanks
Brianna Perez it specially hurts on one side of your head. Sort of like a migraine but the pain is worse, and then you can’t move on one side of your body. It’s sounds worse than any other death to be honest.
poor FDR
Australian Dude he helped America during the war and was a great president. He helped us get revenge for what happened at Pearl Harbor. Rest In Peace FDR
how Stalin died
"You certainly can't say the people of Dallas haven't given you a warm welcome!"
"No, you certainly can't."
A warm welcome, complete with assassination.
Just a cherry on top
And some extra whipped cream
And also a hole in his neck and his head. Comes with a shake!
@@carson.4612 I wanna go to Dallas!
"No, you certainly can't"
*DIES*
Presidents who couldn't utter a word:
- Franklin Pierce
- Chester Allan Arthur
- William Howard Taft
- Herbert Hoover
- Harry S. Truman
- Gerald Ford
No they just died alone and no one knows them
Dwight D. Eisenhower
"God take me"
that's deep
T Perm john tyler said perhaps it is best. Not as deep but still.
I would've gotten away with everything if it weren't for those meddling democrats- W bush before his death
When Ulysses S grant said “water” I felt that
Your name and pic are amazing
yeah, the poor fellow died from throat cancer.
"cause of death: Throat Cancer"
Yeah I bet he did want some water
😫😫😫
Same please someone get him that water
JFK: Yes they are giving me a nice welcome
20 seconds later: Gets shot
It’s was less that 10 seconds
More like 2 seconds
Wow the people love me
*head blows up*
The ultimate jinx
If you wanna know about JFKs assassination go watch or read I don’t which it is but it’s has a lot of blood swearing and it shows the real video of him being shot both times so it’s 17+ edit: it’s called 6 seconds in Dallas. Edit 2: I know it’s not a lot of likes but thx
"You certainly can't say that the people of Dallas haven't given you a nice welcome, Mr. President."
"No, you certainly can't."
Oh, how those words would haunt him.
YOU CAN'T HAUNT A DEAD MAN, LARRY
@@TheFunniBaconMan Ah. Makes sense.
Oh, how those words would……… linger…. 😂