President Barack Obama's graying hair is all the talk . Most experts say the unending stress our commanders in chief face in office causes them to age twice as fast . Here we take a look at how some recent presidents aged in office, the difficult issues they faced, their vices and what they did for stress relief.
Presidents aging in office How presidents aged during office President Barack Obama's graying hair is all the talk . Most experts say the unending stress our commanders in chief face in office causes them to age twice as fast . Here we take a look at how some recent presidents aged in office, the difficult issues they faced, their vices and what they did for stress relief. Barack Obama There has been plenty of commentary about the physical effects the presidency is taking on our current president . Some say he's aged a decade in just two years . He's had his share of high-stakes decisions already, not to mention the pressure of being the first African-American president. George W. Bush He already had some gray hair but gained more, plus a few wrinkles , during his tumultuous presidency . The stress during his time in office was aggravated by terrorist attacks and going to war. Bill Clinton The third-youngest president , Clinton looked youthful at his inauguration but left office with a full head of gray hair . A scandal overshadowed his accomplishments, yet he still received high end-of-office approval ratings. George H.W. Bush His appearance didn't change nearly as much as his son's did in office . Maybe that was partly due to his past experience. During his presidential term, he led the nation in the Gulf war and had to break his famous campaign promise of "no new taxes." Ronald Reagan Our oldest president was able to hang on to his movie-star good looks , with only a touch of gray hair at the end. His optimism probably helped him survive a near-fatal assassination attempt and also this scandal. Jimmy Carter He wasn't much worse for wear after leaving office, aside from being a little thinner and grayer on top , probably due in part to keeping active and a solid marriage. The final year of his presidential tenure was marked by a hostage crisis, but he is also known for championing human rights Lyndon B. Johnson Called "the accidental president," he stepped into office after this popular president was assassinated, which would be enough to give anyone some gray hair . He was in office during the tumult of the civil rights movement and oversaw the nation's escalating involvement in the Vietnam War. Dwight D. Eisenhower Ike didn't have much hair upon inauguration, but sported a few more wrinkles at the end of his presidency . A war hero, he was no stranger to stress Franklin D. Roosevelt He was in poor health in his final term and died in office, but he served an unprecedented four terms and had to deal with World War II and the Great Depression, which inspired these famous words. Source
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President Barack Obama's graying hair is all the talk . Most experts say the unending stress our commanders in chief face in office causes them to age twice as fast . Here we take a look at how some recent presidents aged in office, the difficult issues they faced, their vices and what they did for stress relief.
Presidents aging in office
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President Barack Obama's graying hair is all the talk . Most experts say the unending stress our commanders in chief face in office causes them to age twice as fast . Here we take a look at how some recent presidents aged in office, the difficult issues they faced, their vices and what they did for stress relief.
The most expensive re-election campaigns
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President Barack Obama has announced he'll run for office again in 2012, launching speculation about how much he'll spend. We've rounded up past incumbents who spared no expense in defending their political posts.
Barack Obama
The president has officially announced his 2012 re-election campaign, and some say it'll be the most expensive in history. What is the early fundraising rumor?
Michele Bachmann
Last November, U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn, beat her challenger to retain this congressional district. The race earned a high-dollar distinction.
Barbara Boxer
In last year's U.S. Senate race, U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., beat her wealthy opponent. It's been reported that the senator spent nearly everything she'd raised — how much was that?
Michael Bloomberg
Bloomberg was named mayor of New York City the third time in a row, having bested his 2009 challenger. How much did the Big Apple cost?
Harry Reid
Democrat Sen. Harry Reid went all out to secure his Nevada Senate seat last year. This meant aiming for a lofty goal. It was the second-most-expensive Senate race — which state was first?
George Pataki
Pataki was re-elected New York's governor in 2002, after spending somewhere in the ballpark of this large sum.
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Then-New York Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton reportedly spent more than any other Senate candidate when she ran against her 2006 opponent. How much was it?
John McCain
During the last midterm elections, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is estimated to have spent more on a successful bid than any other Senate candidate.
Most Powerful People In The World
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President, People's Republic of China
China's President Hu Jintao attends the declaration ceremony at the end of the APEC Summit on November 15, 2009, in Singapore. The 2 day APEC CEO Summit, part of APEC Leaders Week, had brought together over 800 of the world's top business leaders and 15 world leaders in Singapore to address key global trade and economic issues
Barack Obama
President, United States of America
Official portrait of President Barack Obama on Jan. 13, 2009.
Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud
King, Saudi Arabia
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud awaits the arrival of Kuwait's Emir Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah for an emergency summit of the Gulf Cooperation
Vladimir Putin
Prime Minister, Russia
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, seen during a meeting with the leadership of the United Russia party at the Novo-Ogaryovo residence outside Moscow in Moscow, Saturday, Oct., 2, 2010.
Pope Benedict XVI
Pope, Roman Catholic Church
Pope Benedict XVI greets the crowd after he presided over a Mass at Westminster Cathedral in central London, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010. Pope Benedict XVI said Saturday he was ashamed of the "unspeakable" sexual abuse of children by priests, telling the British faithful during Mass in Westminster Cathedral that he was deeply sorry and hoped the church's humiliation would help victims heal. Benedict also said he hoped the church would be able to use its contrition to purify itself from the "sins" of its ministers and be able to renew its commitment to educating the young.
Angela Merkel
Chancellor, Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel smiles during an European Council summit on September 16, 2010 in Brussels. Europe heads for a fireball summit with FranceDavid Cameron
furious over attacks on its expulsion of Roma Gypsies and trouble brewing over how to prevent a repeat of the Greek debt crisis.
Prime Minister, United Kingdom
Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron leaves 10 Downing Street, his official residence, in London, Tuesday, Oct. 19, 2010. Cameron is scheduled to outline the details of cuts likely to total as much as 3 billion pounds ($4.8 billion) from the defense ministry's annual budget of about 37 billion pounds ($59 billion). Britain will lose thousands of troops, build new aircraft carriers without new fighter jets and delay a multibillion-pound upgrade to its nuclear deterrent under sweeping defense cuts being announced Tuesday following the first major military review in more than a decade.Ben Bernanke
Chairman, Federal Reserve
Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke waits for the beginning of a hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee SeptemberSonia Gandhi
30, 2010 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. The hearing was to focus on the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
President, Indian National Congress
Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak is welcomed by Chairperson of the UPA Government and Congress Party President Sonia Gandhi during a meeting at herBill Gates
Co-Chair, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Bill Gates, co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, listens during an interview at Roosevelt House in New York, U.S., on Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. Gates, chairman and co-founder of Microsoft Corp., called for urgent donations to stop the spread of polio and make it the first infectious disease eradicated since smallpox was wiped from the planet in 1979.Ellegent Yacht President Medvedev
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Not only Roman Abramovich can afford doroguschy toys bought with petrodollars. Now a luxury yacht is the president Medvedev. The yacht is called Sirius, or just Sirius, if in Russian, before it was known as Leo Fun. Since the FSO believes that the price of the yacht - a state secret, the price can only be called exemplary. So, the yacht Sirius, which was bought by the Office of Presidential Affairs, is worth about $ 40 million. Press secretary of the administration of President Viktor Khrekov said that the president will take on his vessel dignitaries Olympics 2014 The yacht is not new, previously anyone could rent it for 350 thousand dollars a week. Guests Dmitry will meet on the deck with a Jacuzzi for 6 people, in the gym or in the dining room for 14 people with a barbecue and bar. Cabins are equipped with the latest technology, wireless internet access, ultra-modern furniture and shower. Maximum speed Siriuasa -17 knots. Now let's take a look inside.