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Friday, 27 January 2012

Grandson of President John Tyler Newt Gingrich says it's an "idiot"


Grandson of President John Tyler, Tyler Harrison, 84, says he was impressed with the state in politics today, and is believed especially Newt Gingrich is a "big pull" of the three marriages.

Incredibly, President Tyler, who was born in 1790 and became the tenth president in 1841, has two grandchildren are still living today. His grandson, Harrison Ruffin Tyler, currently holds the presidency in the House Tyler, Sherwood Forest Plantation in Charles City Foundation, Virginia


Harrison said he did not spend a lot of time focusing on the presidential race in 2012 - "I can not bear to watch television" - but it is one of the conservatives. His big issue in this election, he said, with the candidates.

"I do not like any one of them," he said in an interview.

But he called Tyler particularly a fan of Gingrich, a "big jerk."

"We have to continue in the same wife, and this is what my mother taught me," said Tyler. "But it does not seem to happen a lot today."

Said Taylor, an engineer who founded his own company, ChemTreat, in 1968, he thought it was important that Mitt Romney has experience in business, but she said after. Firmly at this time. He said he planned to vote this fall, but "simply no decision yet."

He said he did not have the right pro-business policies to get their vote, - and President Barack Obama - Tyler called "a man of fascinating."

"Well, I think it's a wonderful man, but he grew up in a society that believes in running the program and change the apple cart and take it away from those who" he said.

Tyler said he prefers to focus on the family home in Virginia, not politics. Spend some time to give talks on local history Jamestown - which is also a descendant of Pocahontas - but notes that not even begin to explore the history of presidential and grandfather until his retirement.

"I retired from my job," he said. "I am 84 years old. I turned, I bought a lot of additional land, and land on the beautiful river. I just drive around see all the deer and all of Turkey."

President John Tyler, who lived between 1790-1862, there were 15 children during his lifetime, to become president of the most productive. One of his sons, Lyon Gardiner Tyler, who was born in 1853, the son, the father of Lyon Gardiner Tyler in 1924 and Harrison in 1928. Tyler Lyon, Jr., is 88 and currently lives in Franklin, Tennessee, according to Harrison.

Tyler, President William Henry Harrison, the right-wing running mate in the elections of 1840, which led to one of the most famous slogans of the campaign in American history, "Harrison and Tyler too." 32, which in the days he spent in office, Harrison died of complications from pneumonia. Tyler was then First Deputy to become president, because of the death of his predecessor, serving from 1.841 to 1.845.

Tyler married after the death of his first wife in 1842, Julia Gardner, who was 30 years his junior, in 1844 - John Tyler, as the distinction of being the first president to marry during the term of his mandate.

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