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List of all Presidents

    George Washington 1789 - 1797

    [7F03] After failing his test, Bart realizes how Washington felt when he surrendered Fort Necessity to the French in 1754.
    [7F23] Washington cannot tell a lie: Akira's karate lessons are a great deal.
    [9F04] Homer blows away zombie Washington.
    [9F11] Robo-Washington's pants are pulled down by Bart. He will never be the same again.
    [9F13] Ralph Wiggum plays the part of Washington in the President's Day pageant.
    [9F13] Appears in the giant model of Mt. Rushmore during the President's Day pageant.
    [2F09] Parties like 'twas 1799 in the Stonecutters version of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
    [2F32] Bart claims George Washington Carver was the man who carved up George Washington. Homer believes him.
    [3F13] Was nearly killed by Jebediah Springfield; appears to Lisa in a dream.

    Thomas Jefferson 1801 - 1809


    [7F03] Bart imagines him while reading about the First Continental Congress.
    [8F01] Lisa asks Jefferson for advice at the Jefferson Memorial, only to have him gripe to her.
    [9F11] In the Beer Hall of Presidents. {rl}
    [9F13] Appears in the giant model of Mt. Rushmore during the President's Day pageant.

    Andrew Jackson 1829 - 1837


    [8F15] The nineteenth century figure nicknamed "Old Hickory" was Jackson, not the Battle of New Orleans.

    William Henry Harrison 1841


    [9F13] One of the mediocre presidents in the President's Day pageant.

    John Tyler 1841 - 1845


    [9F13] One of the mediocre presidents in the President's Day pageant.

    Zachary Taylor 1849 - 1850


    [9F13] One of the mediocre presidents in the President's Day pageant.

    Millard Fillmore 1850 - 1853


    [9F13] One of the mediocre presidents in the President's Day pageant.

    Abraham Lincoln 1861 - 1865


    [7F08] The Great Emancipator's legs pose an obstacle at the eighteenth hole at Sir Putt-A-Lot's Merrie Olde Fun Centre.
    [7F18] Bart and Lisa sing a skipping rhyme about Lincoln.
    [8F01] Lisa asks Lincoln for advice at the Lincoln Memorial.
    [8F03] You might remember Troy McClure in "The Revenge of Abe Lincoln".
    [8F11] A squirrel resembling Lincoln is found. It is later shot.
    [8F18] Miss Illinois dresses as Lincoln in the Miss American Girl pageant.
    [9F01] Nods at Homer in affirmation when he thinks he sees a penny on the floor.
    [9F09] To illustrate his point that only bad people die, Homer points out that Lincoln sold poisoned milk to schoolchildren.
    [9F11] Raps in the "Beer Hall of Presidents".
    [9F13] Milhouse plays Lincoln in the President's Day pageant.
    [9F13] Appears in the giant model of Mt. Rushmore during the President's Day pageant.
    [9F20] Springfield raises money to erect a statue in his honour, but falls fifteen dollars short.
    [1F07] The graphic for "Hail to the Cheat", an "Eye on Springfield" feature, shows Lincoln chasing a young lass.
    [1F19] L-I-N-C-O-N shows up in Bart's fantasy.
    [3F02] Screams in fear when the penny he's on is thrown from the Seattle Space Needle by Itchy. {jr}
    [3F11] Homer points out that Kennedy and Lincoln had the same golf handicap.
    [3F20] Homer uses a picture of Lincoln to demonstrate the principle of stovepipe hats to Apu.
    [3F22] Ms. Hoover almost finishes telling her class the story of Lincoln's death. Ralph asks if Lincoln was okay.

    Rutherford Birchard Hayes 1877 - 1881


    [9F13] One of the mediocre presidents in the President's Day pageant.

    Chester Alan Arthur 1881 - 1885


    [9F13] Having finished off Lincoln, John Wilkes Bart goes after Arthur.
    [3F13] Lisa is just getting over her Chester A. Arthritis.

    Stephen Grover Cleveland 1885 - 1889; 1893 - 1897


    [3F09] Spanked Grampa on two non-consecutive occasions.

    William McKinley 1897 - 1901


    [7F17] Herman tries to pass off Grampa's hat as the hat McKinley was shot in.
    [1F08] Burns says he lived through five years of McKinleynomics.

    Theodore Roosevelt 1901 - 1909


    [8F01] A crooked congressman considers a proposal to drill for oil in Teddy's head at Mt. Rushmore. {mb}
    [9F13] Appears in the giant model of Mt. Rushmore during the President's Day pageant.
    [9F16] Survived an assassination attempt by Grampa.
    [3F05] While leading the employees in calisthenics, Burns says he wants to see more Teddy Roosevelts and less Franklin Roosevelts.
    [3F16] Has his head cut off in the first ever Itchy cartoon.

    William Howard Taft 1909 - 1913


    [3F14] Had an affair with Mr. Burns' mother, the old dog.

    Thomas Woodrow Wilson 1913 - 1921


    [8F13] Bart uses Wilson's first name when writing love letters to Mrs. Krabappel.

    John Calvin Coolidge 1923 - 1929


    [8F16] His picture hangs on the wall of Mrs. Krabappel's classroom.

    Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1933 - 1945


    [9F03] Leaps out of his wheelchair to join Itchy and Scratchy in the pummeling of Hitler.
    [9F11] In the Beer Hall of Presidents.
    [9F13] Ralph confuses the Roosevelt costume with the Washington costume in the President's day pageant.
    [2F31] Krusty plays Roosevelt in "Sunrise at Campobello".
    [3F05] While leading the employees in calisthenics, Burns says he wants to see more Teddy Roosevelts and less Franklin Roosevelts.

    Dwight David Eisenhower 1953 - 1961


    [7F08] One of the card catalogue entries at the Springfield Public Library is "Golf - Eisenhower and".
    [1F07] Eisenhower's secret affair is spotlighted in "Hail to the Cheat", a feature on "Eye on Springfield"
    [2F07] The "Mr. and Mrs. Erotic American" tape quotes his advice: "Double your pleasure with a bath...together!"
    [3F08] Gets busy on Krusty's broadcast from the civil defense shack.

    John Fitzgerald Kennedy 1961 - 1963


    [9F14] In an old TV clip, Kennedy takes a moment to express his fondness for Duff beer.
    [1F07] Kennedy's secret affair is spotlighted in "Hail to the Cheat", a feature on "Eye on Springfield"
    [1F08] A Texan senator gives Homer the lucky hat he wore the day Kennedy was shot.
    [2F07] Kennedy appears on TV in a flashback; young Homer does an impression of him.
    [2F09] Homer thinks Lenny and Karl might have been involved in the Kennedy assassination after Bart suggests it to him.
    [3F11] Homer points out that Kennedy and Lincoln had the same golf handicap.
    [3F15] Marge claims Troy McClure is as much a gentleman as JFK was.

    Lyndon Baines Johnson 1963 - 1969


    [8F17] Lifts his beagle by the ears in the brainwashing film Santa's Little Helper watches. {ds}
    [2F06] According to the Rock Bottom corrections list, Lyndon Johnson did not provide the voice of Yosemite Sam.
    [3F12] Marge thought she saw Johnson everywhere after he died.

    Richard Milhous Nixon 1969 - 1974


    [8F01] Bart stands on the spot where Nixon bowled back-to-back 300 games.
    [8F17] Homer says Nixon's dog Checkers went to doggy hell.
    [9F11] In the Beer Hall of Presidents. {rl}
    [9F13] Bart cleverly transforms his butt into Nixon's face.
    [9F14] Expresses his fondness for Duff beer, but is met with derision.
    [9F16] At Homer's high school reunion, the class clown does his impression of Nixon.
    [9F18] Old footage of Nixon taking part in whacking day is shown.
    [1F01] One of the guests at Burns' birthday party.
    [1F02] Receives an honorary degree from Sir Oinks-a-lot; tells Homer and the nerds that they'll pay for kidnapping the pig.
    [1F04] One of the jury of the damned.
    [1F13] Homer's face morphs into Nixon's as he ascends in the space shuttle.
    [3F11] Burns let him win at golf in 1974; Burns does an imitation of him.
    [3F31] Nixon appears as one of the jury of the damned in a clip from 1F04.
    [3F31] A clip of Bart's butt made up to look like Nixon in 9F13 is shown in the closing credits.

    Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr. 1974 - 1977


    [8F04] Mr. Burns thanks Ford for Project Bootstrap, under which Homer was hired.
    [3F09] Moves in across the street from the Simpsons after Bush moves out.

    James Earl Carter, Jr. 1977 - 1981


    [9F05] According to her resume, Marge worked for the Carter Administration. (She did vote for him - twice.)
    [9F07] According to Homer, Carter is passed out on the couch on the $10 000 bill.
    [9F20] Springfield erects a statue in his honour.
    [1F01] Barred from attending Burns's birthday party. (No one-termers.)
    [2F31] As Homer says, "Scooby Doo can doo-doo, but Jimmy Carter is smarter."

    Ronald Wilson Reagan 1981 - 1989


    [MG31] His portrait hangs on the wall of a store security office. {rc}
    [9F02] Reagan's head is on a pike in the Chamber of Horrors at the Springfield Wax Museum.
    [9F21] At the Statue of Liberty 100th birthday celebration, Reagan complains he could be using that time for work.
    [1F01] One of the guests at Burns' birthday party.
    [1F14] Homer plays his Rappin' Ronnie Reagan tape.
    [2F02] Lisa tells Sideshow Bob he was Ronny to Birch Barlow's Nancy.
    [2F05] Kent Brockman reveals that Reagan dyes... his hair.
    [3F09] His picture appears in Homer's book of presidents.

    George Herbert Walker Bush 1989 - 1993


    [7F24] The 30-Jan-92 airing of this episode was preceded by a clip of OFF watching Bush's State of the Union address (live action, not animated) in which he urges America to be more like the Waltons and less like the Simpsons, to which Bart replies: "Hey, we're like the Waltons. We're praying for the end of the depression, too." {rc}
    [8F01] Signs House Bill 1022, expelling Congressman Bob Arnold.
    [9F07] Homer helps Bush smuggle valuable artworks out of the White House by ploughing through the crowd of protesters outside.
    [1F01] Barred from attending Burn's birthday party. (No one-termers.)
    [1F06] In the Panamanian Strongman video game, points out that winners don't do drugs.
    [1F07] Bush's secret affair is spotlighted on "Hail to the Cheat", a feature on "Eye on Springfield"
    [2F02] Sideshow Bob says it's high time people realized that conservatives aren't all Johnny Hatemongers, Charlie Bible Thumps, or even - God forbid - George Bushes.
    [2F09] Member of the Stonecutters world council.
    [3F09] Moves in across the street from the Simpsons, and gives Bart a spankin'.

    William Jefferson Clinton 1993 -


    [9F13] Attends Krusty's 29th Anniversary show.
    [9F22] His portrait hangs on the wall of the Witness Relocation Program offices.
    [1F07] Clinton's secret affair is spotlighted on "Hail to the Cheat", a feature on "Eye on Springfield"
    [1F13] Homer phones Clinton and asks him if he knows where he can get some Tang.
    [1F15] A member of the Little White Girls' Blues Quartet.
    [1F21] Clinton is happy that Burns finally found love.
    [3F08] One of the airmen would rather take orders from Clinton than hear Sideshow Bob's voice again.
    [3F09] Named Public Enemy Number One by US News and World Report.



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