Andrew Jackson proved that he isn't just the king of vetoes.
He also commanded enough power to be crowned Jackson Bracket Champion.
Thomas Whitmore was able to handle a Civil War vet, one of our forefathers, and an alien, but Jackson proved to be too difficult of a job for him. Many seemed to believe that this week would be a cakewalk for Jackson after his close Round of 16 match against Dwight D. Eisenhower. Some even seemed to imply that Whitmore got this far with some luck of bracket placement and early upsets.
If only Lone Star and his Schwartz were around to give Whitmore a hand. That would have been an interesting fight.
Jackson moves on to the Rushmore Four and is scheduled to fight again March 19. Join us next week when George Washington takes on Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
What if every president in America's rich history squared off in a no-holds-barred tournament of death? What if, in the interests of expanding the field to an easy-to-handle 64, the presidents were joined by a select group of fictional presidents, all vying for the title of Supreme Commander in Chief? This blog attempts to answer those questions with humor, irreverence, and hopefully without major bloodshed between the two authors.
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