My Theodore Roosevelt portrait by Adam Lauricella @ Graceland Tattoo.
On October 14, 1912, Roosevelt was campaigning in Milwaukee, Wisconsin when a local saloon-keeper shot him. The bullet lodged in his chest after passing through a jacket pocket containing his steel eyeglass case and a copy of his 50 page speech which had been folded in half. Being an anatomist, Roosevelt concluded that since he wasn’t coughing blood the bullet had not penetrated the chest wall into his lung. He declined immediate treatment and gave his 90 minute speech with blood seeping from the wound into his shirt. “Ladies and gentlemen, I don’t know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot,” Roosevelt said, “but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.”
Oh, and Roosevelt was blind in his left eye, the result of a boxing injury he sustained while in office.
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rabhelpants reblogged this from futureancestor and added:
this is most excellent. tr’s the man
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