Teddy Roosevelt’s Hobby
If you didn’t know, President Theodore Roosevelt was all about physical contact sport. In one event he was sparring with an office from the Navy at the White House when he received a powerful blow to his left eye. In order to protect his ego, he didn’t reveal until weeks later that he had completely lost vision in that eye.
John Adams – 155
John Adams was the second person to have assumed the title of the President of the United States. He was in office from 1797 to 1801. This founding father is best remembered for building up the navy during his term, an accomplishment that later earned him the moniker, “The Father of the American Navy”. He famously resolved the conflict between the United States and France. Unfortunately for him, Thomas Jefferson beat his bid for reelection after his first term. With an IQ of 155, he’s in the top 25% in terms of presidential intelligence.