Ronald Reagan was the radio voice of the Chicago Cubs in his early years. In fact, he got his screen test from Warner Brothers while he was in LA reporting on the Cubs spring training games. You might say he was a professional fan for awhile. You must realize that watching sports on TV is a recent activity . Spectator sports in general are relatively recent. The President has little spare time for sports or any other leisure activity. Further, a President must primarily be interested in government and politics. None of the presidents are really big fans.
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Frederick William IV was a fan of constitutions. These were often his resolution to many of the problems that his country faced during his rule. His biggest constitution was created when he decided to turn Prussia into a liberal government.
President Theodore Roosevelt's son Quentin had a pony named "Algonquin," . Once, when Archie Roosevelt was in bed sick, his brothers wanted to cheer him up. Quentin led his pony into the White House, down the hall and pulled it onto the elevator to take him to Archie's bedroom! I read about this before I even herd about the internet. Caroline Kennedy's pony, Macaroni, was a present from Lyndon Johnson. Macaroni roamed freely around the White House grounds and received thousands of fan letters from the American public. The photo of Macaroni with the Kennedy's on whitehouse.gov, looks to be on a white house porch, but there are no so exciting tales as Quentin's pony had.
the growth of bureaucracy has expanded the role of the government in citizens lives
This is a very hard question to answer. It is widely believed that he was not only a grand fan of ping pong, but also of soccer and prarie goat catching.
you look very much like the lad who used to come round the house to play, his name was Alan and he lived by Essendine school, would be glad of your answer as it has been bewildering me, am an avid fan of apprentice.