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They all grew up in the 1980s and 1990s or later and had equal exposure to rap growing up.

Who would drop the mic on the rest of them?

And if you say Obama, just because...

 

 

 

Clinton - for his musical background and Obama - because you know why.

GW Bush can't even dance - no way he could rap.

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Dem Adams Boyz would get raves from the critics for their dense, thoughtful, humanitarian rhymes, but their records wouldn't sell for shit. 

Lincoln or JFK

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41 minutes ago, RDCanecutter said:

Jefferson, and it's not even close.

He'd have to be a ghostwriter:

 

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John Adams wrote, "Mr. Jefferson had been now about a Year a Member of Congress, but had attended his Duty in the House but a very small part of the time and when there had never spoken in public: and during the whole Time I satt with him in Congress, I never heard him utter three Sentences together. The most of a Speech he ever made in my hearing was a gross insult on Religion, in one or two Sentences, for which I gave him immediately the Reprehension, which he richly merited."1

Witnesses said they could barely hear him at both of his inaugurals. He sent MC Meriwether Lewis out to deliver his first address to Congress. 

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One of Jefferson's last addresses and his last public appearance took place at a dinner on November 5, 1824, in the unfinished Rotunda at the University of Virginia honoring the Marquis de Lafayette. Jefferson claimed he didn't have the strength or voice to deliver it. The presiding officer read it in a loud voice.15

Great writer with paralyzing stage fright...

I think Bubba would deploy that southern drawl well.

Reagan: acting backgournd and a pretty good singer.

1 hour ago, MaybeACoordinator said:

John Adams wrote, "Mr. Jefferson had been now about a Year a Member of Congress, but had attended his Duty in the House but a very small part of the time and when there had never spoken in public: and during the whole Time I satt with him in Congress, I never heard him utter three Sentences together. The most of a Speech he ever made in my hearing was a gross insult on Religion, in one or two Sentences, for which I gave him immediately the Reprehension, which he richly merited."

This looks too much like a Trump tweet to be taken seriously.

LBJ. It's all attitude and presence and he had more of both than the next five combined.

7 hours ago, Walden Ponderer said:

LBJ. It's all attitude and presence and he had more of both than the next five combined.

And he’d have George Parr to rig the votes to win regardless. 

Van Buren and the Van Buren Boys

 

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12 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

Jefferson, and it's not even close.

Nah. Hamilton took him to school. 

 

It's a pretty tough question to answer, and I think it really has a lot to with style and the opponent. Washington's completely psychotic character and that grill really do something for me.

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