The Surprisingly Fascinating Tale of Why the President is Called the President
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Your Majesty, Caesar, King, Emperor, Lord Protector, Excellency, Duke, these are only a handful of monikers given to leaders of nations throughout history. Picking from such official titles and honorifics to apply to one’s own leader when forming a new nation would seem rather straightforward… However, in a budding nation that vehemently rejected just about anything that was associated with the old world and its forms of government, deciding what to call their leader was anything but straightforward, and at one point brought the U.S. Senate to a screeching halt right from their earliest sessions. This is the fascinating, and mildly humorous, story of how the U.S. President got his then rather unique and extremely humble moniker amongst leaders of nations.
Author: Daven Hiskey
Host: Daven Hiskey
Producer: Samuel Avila
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One of my favorite things to read about in American history is all the drama between the founding fathers. That being the case, I loved the end of the video where they're all talking shit on each other. It's funny. Human beings haven't really changed much.
@chitlitlah
Ай бұрын
You think of the forefathers as the most professional government the country has ever had, but when you hear about some of this drama, it makes the two main current presidential candidates seem like good buddies.
Fascinating coverage - thank you! One minor point of note - Magdalene College Cambridge is usually pronounced "Maudlyn". Yes I know, I know, us Brits are really weird
As a Brit this was a fascinating educational video. I do have one correction to note: On 28:06 a statement was displayed stating "Ye gods" and the narrator mispronounced as back in those days the letter "Y" was pronounced "th"....so in fact it should read "The Gods". Its a common mistake that most people make.
@onlythatonetime
Ай бұрын
More nerd notes: it was a letter separate from Y, known as thorn :)
@TodayIFoundOut
Ай бұрын
We have a video on this, yet for some reason my brain always in the moment goes with the Y pronunciation rather than thorn. 🤷😋 -Daven
@chitlitlah
Ай бұрын
It was indeed supposed to be ye, the nominative form of you. The letter y wasn't pronounced as th, but stood in for the letter thorn during the early days of the printing press. However, by the late 1700s, th was mostly used as you can see in the words _with_ and _thou_ in that quote and every other document mentioned in the video.
Is this Daven? Finally let you out of the basement.
@barrydysert2974
Ай бұрын
Look at the producers.
The outtakes at the end was epic, Daven. Frankly, even I couldn't speak clearly and fluently like you did here
As an ESL tutor, seeing Daven go mad trying to pronounce SAT vocab is so comforting. Having a tongue tie doesnt helpmat all 😅
"The Sergeant-At-Arms should receive him at the door with the mace on his shoulder, which is inconvenient as we are lacking bot Sergeant and Mace." Thus it so often goes. Amusingly I had an email from the Office of the Sergeant-At-Arms of the Senate last week, so they appear to have resolved some of the issues. No Mace was presented.
Most importantly. Quincy is where dunkin donuts was founded
@TodayIFoundOut
Ай бұрын
We have a video on that! :-) kzread.info/dash/bejne/qGyA1ZSih9m5otY.html
@KahnHuska
Ай бұрын
@@TodayIFoundOut that how I learned about it
@flufffycow
Ай бұрын
Why would he leave out the most important part?
@rogerpenske2411
Ай бұрын
Mmmm Donuts
@AndrewRisitano
Ай бұрын
the original is still there. stopped in the other day.
This is the story that made me fall in love with history.. It shows the human side of revered people..
I got to meet Ronald Reagan when he was President and I addressed him as Mr. Reagan and I was told he was the President Reagan. My remark was he was no different than any of the people that were there in that room. The people were surprised when he agreed with me and said I could call him Ron, but I used Mr. Reagan as he was older than I was.
@moritakaishida7963
Ай бұрын
Getting to meet Reagan is not a moment of your life worth remembering lol, he was a twat
@Boneyard1
Ай бұрын
I'll take "Things That Didn't Happen" for $400 Alex ...
@chitlitlah
Ай бұрын
@@Boneyard1 Answer: Your father wore protection when he should have.
@landofalwayswinter666
Ай бұрын
It’s a sign of respect for the rank and the office itself. Not the individual who currently holds it. For example, my opinion of Donald Trump is that he’s a disgusting scumbag; however, I would still feel compelled to address him as Mr. President, regardless of my feelings about him specifically.
@vascovalente3929
Ай бұрын
If that really happened Ronald Reagan was as wrong as you you are not acknowledging Ronald Reagan but the office l so you are not addressing the man or woman but the rank . But of course some people need to make a point when they feel inferior without knowing that it’s not the case…
as a mass resident, an ad for quincy is the funniest thing i’ve ever seen
He's called the "prez" because all the other four letter words have been used.😂
One of the best Promos. Refreshing.
All this debate!!! Attributed to Otto von Bismarck popularly, as well as John Godfrey Saxe, Esq.: “Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.”(1869)
Love the comments on each other at the end. Basically it means nothing has changed in the respect of each other.. Barring maybe one..
The BURNS were AWESOME! LOL!
Daven, Have you discussed with Simon about doing another video like the differences video you did with him. That video was great.
Growing up right next to Quincy, it’s so funny to see you promoting it
@AndrewRisitano
Ай бұрын
yeah that took me by surprise
I'm reminded of my favorite Fantasy Series: Wheel Of Time. There is a scene where the MC meets many heads of state. As each arrives, they are greeted and announced with Full Titles and much Pomp. But when the MC, who is now their Ruler, arrives, he is announced simply, with just his name... the Lack of Titles and Pomp Jars them.
I have gone boating in Boston Harbor and up to Salem from Squantum in Quincy, MA. We could see The JFK library from the harbor too.😊
Always interesting content 😁
Thank you.
Fascinating!!!!
They swapped out beard guys!
Once I had this relief officer ask me if he should do something. I said he should ask the captain. He replied “Every ship has a captain, and someone who is in charge”. Just nodded and walked away….
Good to see the pay changed for the VP. With the amount of actual time spent on the job, if it had stayed proportional, then I believe it would come in under minimum wage in many states today. That wouldn't be right. These offices are not for self-enrichment, but there should be decent compensation for it.
@MrSheckstr
Ай бұрын
It also speaks to the changing duties of the VP enacted by the change in which the VP is elected…. It went from being the nearly powerless head of the “loyal Opposition” to being the heir apparent, advisor and confident, and oftentimes mouth piece of the administration.
Long story short: The position was originally the President of the Continental Congress. The title carried over.
40:04 Did you say, "fuck?" No. I said, “fahck”. Oh… “fact”‽ Yehsh! Fahck!
"Prez" is the name of several characters appearing in comics published by DC Comics. The original was Prez Rickard, the first teenage President of the United States, who appeared in a short-lived comic series by writer Joe Simon and artist Jerry Grandenetti in 1973 and 1974. Similar characters have appeared since then, revisiting the concept or paying homage to the original character. In 2015, DC published a miniseries about a teenage girl named Beth Ross who is elected President via Twitter in the year 2036.
Watching for this on April 14th 😂
Where’s the bald guy 🗣️🗣️‼️‼️
@matt.2020
Ай бұрын
Let Simon have a day off. He does LOADS of youtube stuff.
@TodayIFoundOut
Ай бұрын
You think we are going to let the King of England come into our country and do a video on 'Merican history?!?!?! Vive la révolution!!! 😋 -Daven
@matt.2020
Ай бұрын
Are you kidding? @@TodayIFoundOut
@TodayIFoundOut
Ай бұрын
Always 😋 -Daven
Where’s Simon 😢
Literally anyone who has heard the word "president" spoken aloud could be credited for this.
Yooo.. Mr. President!!!
This was amazing. I've never been more proud to be part of such a petty, rancorous, and uncivilized experiment.
are you kidding me, that's my city.
Wow
Generalissimo
hang on .. they're letting the Writers out of the basement ???? clearly standards have declined since Simon's departure .. lol
How 1000 words are short? ಠಿ_ಠ
It's Quincy, not Quinze.
@TodayIFoundOut
Ай бұрын
It's actually Quinzee. :-) -Daven
These were true haters, I love it
Adams had himself a super hater
33:33 °
The title is misleading, I can't recall every hearing the term "prez" used
No one ever says."The prez" thats dumb
This isn't fact boi
not again
74th
Could you imagine Trump or Biden being called one of these.🤣 They're bad enough as it is without boosting their egos any more.
I do believe that if Benjamin Franklin were elected president today, we would call him Donald Trump.
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