The 5 Least Smangable First Ladies in American History

The 5 Least Smangable First Ladies in American History

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With no official duties, salary, or elected position, the First Lady of the United States is first and foremost the hostess, or ho-stess, of the White House. Nevertheless, the First Lady of the United States plays an important role in the Executive Branch, handling everything from official ceremonies of state to the Senate Majority Whip, if you know what I mean (looking at you, Lady Bird Johnson). Sometimes, Presidents' wives will even be entrusted to handle such politically divisive issues as child obesity and literacy, at least when the Vice President is too busy. Yet for all of America's Mrs. Presidentress' accomplishments as powerful women, celebrities, activists, and interlopers, some of the First Ladies in the annals of history were just downright dogs. What follows is the list of the top five First Ladies that not even JFK would bang.*

5. Florence Harding Popularly referred to as The Duchess, Florence "Flo Rida" Harding was quoted as saying, “I know what’s best for the President. I put him in the White house. He does well when he listens to me and poorly when he does not.” Although the circumstances of President Harding's sudden and untimely 1923 death remain unclear, rumor has it that Warren's balls had been irreparably busted by his wife. That's what you get, after all, when you ask your wife for some Teapot Dome after a long day of corruption work in the Oval Office.

4. Ida McKinley What else can you expect from a woman who's main devotion in life was crocheting slippers? After losing two daughters in childbirth and a devoted husband to an assassination, Ida most certainly was not DTF. The epilepsy didn't help either.

3. Margaret Taylor Described by others as "a fat, motherly looking woman," Margaret Taylor's physical appearance wasn't nearly as bad as her demeanor. After praying for her husband Zachary to lose the Presidential election of 1848, and still smarting from Free Soil candidate Martin Van Buren's political smear campaign that Zachary Taylor's wife "Haveth a Total Butterface," the First Lady spent much of her time cloistered in the second floor of the Presidential mansion, composing erotic fan fiction about the exploits of Whig Senator Daniel Webster. She did, however, once accidentally walk in on Millard Fillmore's "personal time" in the mural room, an event that subsequently ruined all men for the First Lady.

2. Pat Nixon Surprisingly, Pat Nixon never really caught on to the whole "deepthroat" thing.

1. Mary Todd Lincoln Mary Todd was crazy. Not the good kind of crazy -- the kind of crazy that results in Abe trying to explain away how he was found blindfolded and handcuffed to William Seward in the base of the Washington Monument -- but rather the "I had to endure a marriage through the most stressful period in American history and witness my husband's assassination and I buried my son Tad and I'm addicted to chloral hydrate and I think there's a wandering Jew trying to steal my purse and now I'm pretty sure my son Robert is trying to kill me" kind of crazy. Abe Lincoln may have been the Rail Splitter, but he certainly wasn't going to tap that any more than necessary.

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