“Despite a legacy consisting of enough violence and death for twenty men, Jackson admitted to having two regrets on his deathbed: “I didn’t shoot Henry Clay and I didn’t murder John C. Calhoun.” In a life rich with murdering people for little-to-no reason, Jackson’s only regret was that he didn’t kill quite enough people. People like Calhoun, who, it should be noted, was Jackson’s vice president. No one is safe from Jackson’s wrath.” Andrew JacksonHenry ClayJohn Calhoun Book:How to Fight Presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country Source: How to Fight Presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country
“Between his dueling and military career, Jackson had been shot so many times that scholars says he "rattled like a bag of marbles" when he walked as a result of all of the never-removed bullets taking up residence in his body. The pieces of shrapnel he carries around like internal medals of honor are about ten times larger than your balls and infinity times as armored.” HumorHistoryAndrew Jackson Book:How to Fight Presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country Source: How to Fight Presidents: Defending Yourself Against the Badasses Who Ran This Country