>On October 15, 1860, a few weeks before Lincoln was elected President of the United States, Grace Bedell sent him a letter from Westfield, New York, urging him to grow a beard to improve his appearance.[2] Lincoln responded in a letter on October 19, 1860, making no promises. However, within a month, he grew a full beard.
Push comes to shove, I don’t think he could do it
Lucas Reyes
Presidents should only grow facial when a major conflict is happening.
Dominic Taylor
we'll never know. trumps not gonna change his appearance because a woman tells him to. such a beta thing to do.
Henry Jones
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Angel Garcia
Why’s that?
Matthew Clark
It makes them look weary and determined.
Hudson Wright
Why does that help?
Austin Morales
The public wants to see that the conflict is taking a toll on the leader, as the conflict shifts they expect the look and demeanor of the leader to change accordingly.
Matthew Reyes
But what about Martin Van Buren, or Garfield, or Harrison? They weren’t fighting any wars. Most bearded presidents don’t.
Connor Rodriguez
2nd term brace for the beard
Elijah Murphy
its a yes from me
Wyatt Brooks
Maybe beards are just a sign of masculinity, macho-ness, bravery, etc. these things you want, in a conflict.
But I can’t imagine Trump with a beard
Aiden Wright
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Logan Walker
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Thomas Cooper
Trump is the new Lincoln
Screencap this
James Sanchez
Let me help I just don’t think he can grow one
Charles Nguyen
Beards are for pansies.
Luis Sullivan
Knowing how obsessed Trump is with his appearance, I would imagine that at this point he has had laser surgery on his face to stop facial hair
Aaron Cruz
Kek
Hudson Ortiz
Varg is looking good
Nathaniel Carter
Nope. He obviously lacks the testosterone.
Like this guy
Brody Price
man, he should so shave his head. Looks awesome that way.