A few weeks ago, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson posted yet another sweat-drenched, muscle-crushing leg workout video—but I noticed something important when I reviewed the tape to write a story to highlight the routine. That he shared the workout footage was not in itself remarkable. Johnson's various Iron Paradise gyms are his favorite spot to talk to his fans, and he's always happy to share his progress as he pumps up for whatever super-swole role he's shooting at the time. The important feature of this particular video was his outfit.

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Great Cocksmen of the American Presidency (Who Are Not Bill Clinton)
Robert Caro is undoubtedly the expert on Lyndon Johnson. But, as he told Stephen Colbert last night, details about the president's penis had not been widely spread. Watch the video above from about to learn what Johnson called his Johnson, and how he felt about the idea of confronting a rattlesnake while peeing. That's the thing about great biographers - they're obliged to tell it like it is.


The Rise and Fall of Big Johnson
One imagines that the mind of the president is constantly occupied by the fate of the free world. This probably explains, for instance, why George W. Bush could barely read. Lyndon B.




When a reporter once asked him why American troops were in Vietnam, a furious Lyndon unzipped his trousers, took out his, err, Johnson , and roared, This is why! Seemingly crude and juvenile, the connection between virility and war, openly admitted, became the most honest moment of his or any other presidency. Though history denies it, many have long believed that he was in bed with a secretary during his fatal heart attack in And while its not out of the realm of possibility for Johnson to have taken a nap in the nude, the massive, postmortem erection is, admittedly, more difficult to explain. Famous Quote: Americas present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate.