Apparently, Secret Service has whisked the president away from a press conference.
Rumor is, shots fired at the White House
Rumor is, shots fired at the White House
SS doesn't mess around huh? They take him away for a shooting not even on the WH grounds? I wish I could see the footage of them coming to get him out of there.
I bet you spend your time off at the library.When they're not drunkenly philandering, USSS is a top notch agency.
Is the President is channeling a little bit of fellow Republucan Teddy Roosevelt?
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Did not think you were there. Here is a more accurate but less eloquent version for you.Shot before giving the speech not during
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I just could not fit the whole story in a readable font for the meme ...
The shooting had occurred just after 8 p.m. as Roosevelt entered his car outside the Gilpatrick Hotel. As he stood up in the open-air automobile and waved his hat with his right hand to the crowd, a flash from a Colt revolver 5 feet away lit up the night. The candidate’s stenographer quickly put the would-be assassin in a half nelson and grabbed the assailant’s right wrist to prevent him from firing a second shot.
The well-wishing crowd morphed into a bloodthirsty pack, raining blows on the shooter and shouting, “Kill him!” According to an eyewitness, one man was “the coolest and least excited of anyone in the frenzied mob”: Roosevelt. The man who had been propelled to the Oval Office after an assassin felled President William McKinley bellowed out, “Don’t hurt him. Bring him here. I want to see him.” Roosevelt asked the shooter, “What did you do it for?” With no answer forthcoming, he said, “Oh, what’s the use? Turn him over to the police.”
Although there were no outward signs of blood, the former president reached inside his heavy overcoat and felt a dime-sized bullet hole on the right side of his chest. “He pinked me,” Roosevelt told a party official. He coughed into his hand three times. Not seeing any telltale blood, he determined that the bullet hadn’t penetrated his lungs. An accompanying doctor naturally told the driver to head directly to the hospital, but Colonel Roosevelt gave different marching orders: “You get me to that speech.”
The speech was at the nearby Milwaukee Auditorium.
Theodore Roosevelt’s opening line was hardly remarkable for a presidential campaign speech: “Friends, I shall ask you to be as quiet as possible.” His second line, however, was a bombshell.
“I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot.”
The horrified audience in the Milwaukee Auditorium on October 14, 1912, gasped as the former president unbuttoned his vest to reveal his bloodstained shirt. “It takes more than that to kill a bull moose,” the wounded candidate assured them. He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out a bullet-riddled, 50-page speech. Holding up his prepared remarks, which had two big holes blown through each page, Roosevelt continued. “Fortunately I had my manuscript, so you see I was going to make a long speech, and there is a bullet—there is where the bullet went through—and it probably saved me from it going into my heart. The bullet is in me now, so that I cannot make a very long speech, but I will try my best.”
For the next 90 minutes the 53-year-old former president proved it. “I give you my word, I do not care a rap about being shot; not a rap,” he claimed. Few could doubt him. Although his voice weakened and his breath shortened, Roosevelt glared at his nervous aides whenever they begged him to stop speaking or positioned themselves around the podium to catch him if he collapsed. Only with the speech completed did he agree to visit the hospital.
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No, Milwaukee during the campaign.Me not here??
No, Milwaukee during the campaign.
When I do check, you and I are usually two of the 50 or 60 members who always seem to be here.Oh not there haha I thought you said you didn't think I was here
Almost good enough for pay per viewThrilling.
Is the President is channeling a little bit of fellow Republucan Teddy Roosevelt?
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Yeah. I'm guessing it's a suitcase nuke.Anyone else notice that bulge under the agents jacket?
One less kook running around.BREAKING: Secret Service says person shot outside the White House is a 51-year-old male who walked up to an agent & advised he had a weapon. The suspect made a “drawing motion” and then “crouched into a shooter stance" before being shot.
He probably doesn’t give a fuck. I wouldn’t.One less kook running around.
I feel bad for the agent.
I imagine despite all the support he's getting from his coworkers, the Secret Service higher ups probably aren't planning a party with cake and a pinata for him.He probably doesn’t give a fuck. I wouldn’t.