Tried to ban lynching? Wasn’t murder illegal back then?
Crushalot9 on
Don’t tell anyone he was a Republican
TheBakedGod on
Coolvin Calidge
neontana on
Oh. I forgot to tell you. Calvin Coolidge was a good friend of mine.
MateuszC1 on
And that’s just the tip of the (positive) iceberg. He was one of America’s greatest President.
vgaph on
Calvin Coolidge…pictured here on the happiest day of his life.
BuckFuttMcGee on
Coolvin Calidge
darksidathemoon on
Most underrated president of all time
FlaviusVespasian on
Overrated president by conservatives
bloodredcookie on
Guy was also adopted into the Lakota nation, making him technically America’s only American Indian President.
freeway_gmz on
Calvin Coolidge.
TsarOfIrony on
You’re posting a meme about someone and you don’t even know who he is? Or is that just an engagement bait title?
u/RepostSleuthBot
Catch_22_Pac on
YOU LOSE.
KittyGirll3 on
He was called ‘Silent Cal. He once said, ‘If you don’t say anything, you won’t be called on to repeat it,’ which is basically the ultimate life hack.
thedrivingcoomer on
My favorite Coolidge fact is how many Presidential pets he had in his term.
CensoredLlama1 on
The KKK had a direct line to Coolidge in the white house despite his speech and the recovery efforts for the Mississippi Flood was rife with racism, leading to scores of black Americans to receive no financial or medical assistance. Coolidge was like most Republicans of this time, always saying the right thing but never doing it because they wanted the white vote above anything else. Also, his economic policies strongly contributed to the great depression. Finally, he passed the immigration act of 1924, a cornerstone policy of the KKK and greatly disenfranchised those deemed inferior to anglo saxons.
Level_Hour6480 on
He also is most responsible for the era of deregulation that led into the depression.
iamgleam on
Mid-lower tier president but his last words are kinda funny, given the context.
SlickDillywick on
“I feel I no longer fit in with these times.”
bisexual_pinecone on
President Coolidge come down in a railroad train, with a little fat man with a notepad in his hand. President say, “Little Fat Man, ain’t it a shame
What the river has done to this poor cracker’s land”
(from Randy Newman’s song Louisiana 1927)
Cowboywizard12 on
Laid the foundation for how bad the depression got.
Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover fucking sucked
atlas_is_here_49 on
Stay Cool, Vote Coolidge
Reeeeeee4206914 on
Wait… Do people think lynching was legal???
bowlbettertalk on
“I make more money than Calvin Coolidge. Put together!”
l_is_aBird on
He kinda looks like Robin Williams
GargantuanCake on
Said so little he was known as “Silent Cal.”
Dish_Boggett on
Amity Schlaes wrote a good Coolidge biography some years back. He’s kind of a sad figure. Good president though.
the_poop_god on
Cool Calvin Coolidge.
window_smasha on
Fun fact: his first name is actually John
Blade_Shot24 on
Man imma be a hypocrite in saying that this seems like a based president.
Silent Cal was a good man. Compare him to Woodrow Wilson.
EmperorSexy on
“Cost effective way to cut taxes.”
Laissez-faire economics put the power of business into the hands of businessmen. Reduced regulation and protections led to the Roaring 20s and extreme prosperity and then NOTHING BAD HAPPENED EVER.
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Calvin coolidge
Calvin Coolidge
Seems like a cool guy.
Silent Cal was. . . outspoken? Impossible!
Tried to ban lynching? Wasn’t murder illegal back then?
Don’t tell anyone he was a Republican
Coolvin Calidge
Oh. I forgot to tell you. Calvin Coolidge was a good friend of mine.
And that’s just the tip of the (positive) iceberg. He was one of America’s greatest President.
Calvin Coolidge…pictured here on the happiest day of his life.
Coolvin Calidge
Most underrated president of all time
Overrated president by conservatives
Guy was also adopted into the Lakota nation, making him technically America’s only American Indian President.
Calvin Coolidge.
You’re posting a meme about someone and you don’t even know who he is? Or is that just an engagement bait title?
u/RepostSleuthBot
YOU LOSE.
He was called ‘Silent Cal. He once said, ‘If you don’t say anything, you won’t be called on to repeat it,’ which is basically the ultimate life hack.
My favorite Coolidge fact is how many Presidential pets he had in his term.
The KKK had a direct line to Coolidge in the white house despite his speech and the recovery efforts for the Mississippi Flood was rife with racism, leading to scores of black Americans to receive no financial or medical assistance. Coolidge was like most Republicans of this time, always saying the right thing but never doing it because they wanted the white vote above anything else. Also, his economic policies strongly contributed to the great depression. Finally, he passed the immigration act of 1924, a cornerstone policy of the KKK and greatly disenfranchised those deemed inferior to anglo saxons.
He also is most responsible for the era of deregulation that led into the depression.
Mid-lower tier president but his last words are kinda funny, given the context.
“I feel I no longer fit in with these times.”
President Coolidge come down in a railroad train, with a little fat man with a notepad in his hand. President say, “Little Fat Man, ain’t it a shame
What the river has done to this poor cracker’s land”
(from Randy Newman’s song Louisiana 1927)
Laid the foundation for how bad the depression got.
Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover fucking sucked
Stay Cool, Vote Coolidge
Wait… Do people think lynching was legal???
“I make more money than Calvin Coolidge. Put together!”
He kinda looks like Robin Williams
Said so little he was known as “Silent Cal.”
Amity Schlaes wrote a good Coolidge biography some years back. He’s kind of a sad figure. Good president though.
Cool Calvin Coolidge.
Fun fact: his first name is actually John
Man imma be a hypocrite in saying that this seems like a based president.
Calvin Coolidge was actually based????
[This is a very accurate sketch of Cool Calvin.](https://youtube.com/shorts/xa46DMjiFVI?si=KMkTYFdcin22SN2V)
Silent Cal was a good man. Compare him to Woodrow Wilson.
“Cost effective way to cut taxes.”
Laissez-faire economics put the power of business into the hands of businessmen. Reduced regulation and protections led to the Roaring 20s and extreme prosperity and then NOTHING BAD HAPPENED EVER.