The 26th President Didn’t Take Chances In Public
Theodore Roosevelt said, “Speak softly and carry a big stick.”
Roosevelt however didn’t carry a stick, but a .45 caliber Colt revolver.
After William McKinley’s assassination in 1901, Roosevelt didn’t want to be at the mercy of some random shooter without the opportunity for self defense.
In Theodore Rex by Edmund Morris, Random House, 2001, Morris describes how Roosevelt shocked the president of Harvard, Dr. Charles William Eliot when Roosevelt was being awarded an honorary degree.
“Dr. Eliot escorted him (Roosevelt) to a guest suite to change, and watched with fascination as he tore off his coat and vest and slammed a large pistol on the dresser. Eliot asked if it was his habit to carry firearms. ‘Yes, when I am going into public places.'”
Morris also tells about Roosevelt vacationing at his home in Oyster Bay, NY during the summer of 1902:
“The sight of a gun butt protruding from the presidential trouser-seat caused some consternation in Christ Episcopal Church.”
Can you imagine President Obama carrying a handgun?
I am in possesion of that colt .45
I don’t know about his gun, but I’m sure he handles Reggie’s “gun” quite often….
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