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james_davis_nicoll) wrote2006-01-17 03:43 pm
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Trivia Questions
What's the average lifespan for Presidents, excluding those who died or were killed in office, as compared to the lifespans of their contemporaries? Do they live longer or does the stress of the job wear them down?
What's the fewest number of former Presidents that have been alive at a given time? If Ford [1] doesn't make it, that leaves us with, hrm, Clinton, Bush and Carter, right?
ObCanCon: Former PMs who could be said to be alive include Chretien, Campbell, Mulroney, Turner and quite possibly Paul Martin. At 76, Turner is the oldest former PM.
1: Rather interestingly for a man who once had his finger on the Button, according to Herman Kahn Ford was one of two people Kahn met in the 1960s who could not grasp the idea of a limited response in the context of nuclear weapons.
What's the fewest number of former Presidents that have been alive at a given time? If Ford [1] doesn't make it, that leaves us with, hrm, Clinton, Bush and Carter, right?
ObCanCon: Former PMs who could be said to be alive include Chretien, Campbell, Mulroney, Turner and quite possibly Paul Martin. At 76, Turner is the oldest former PM.
1: Rather interestingly for a man who once had his finger on the Button, according to Herman Kahn Ford was one of two people Kahn met in the 1960s who could not grasp the idea of a limited response in the context of nuclear weapons.
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Presidents on average take up office aged 55, serve until they are 60 and live to 69. Vice-Presidents, interestingly, on average are 54 on taking up office, 58 when they leave office and live to 71.
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1: But perhaps Presidents come from backgrounds with better nutrition and lower infection rates.
2: Of course, child mortality stats were horrendous back then. Maybe I should look at life expectancy for people who survive childhood.
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What I should do is look up the life expectancy for contemporaries of each POTUS at the age each POTUS became POTUS. More work for me but more accurate.
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Of the 9 presidents who died in office, three of them (Garfield, McKinley and Harding) were from my home state of Ohio. I do not suspect a conspiracy. :-)
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William Henry Harrison couldn't have been unduly stressed by the job, since he caught the disease that led to his death within a month of taking office. Less stress and more a crying need for a good sweater-vest.
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Kennedy, McKinley, Garfield & Lincoln died of "stress" in the same way that all death comes down to heart failure. :-)
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Coincidentally, I was just wondering yesterday if it would make sense to raise the minimum age for presidency, given the longer average lifespans.
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I think I was just getting annoyed at all these ex-presidents lolly-gagging around.
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LBJ
(Anonymous) 2006-01-17 07:46 pm (UTC)(link)smoking and adopted a fairly strict diet. He had to convince the
public that he was a healthy man in order to be a viable candidate
for the presidency. He maintained this regimen throughout his
term as president, but gave it up immediately afterwards.
On the other hand he did pretty much set a record for male
longevity in his family, as heart problems carried most of
them off in their fifties or sixties (including, IIRC, his younger
brother).
William Hyde
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And Clark. Everyone forgets about poor Joe Clark.
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I actually checked to make sure Clark hadn't die and then forgot to include him. Yeah, if I included PMs who weren't even elected, Joe Who deserves to be on that list as well. In fact, scratch the qualifier: he was PM, he should have been on the list.
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And about the wonderfully tasteful memorial down in Victoria?
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I have now. Must inflict that on others.
I've swum at the HHSC... even by Australian standards, that always seemed like an unusually tasteless idea for a memorial :-)
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There has only been one period since 1742 when there has been no living ex-PMs: