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Because if you’re the most powerful guy in the world?whose yay or nay can bring down governments, shake markets, or decide the fates of millions of people?you deserve to end each day with a smart, supporting partner, and a fine piece of ass, too. Want more gorgeous gals? Check out our list of The 100 Hottest Women of All Time. 1 of 16 Helen “Nellie” Taft (1909-1913) Nellie’s features were sharp?as was her tongue. Howard Taft’s outspoken wife likely encouraged him to run for President instead of seeking a spot as a Supreme Court Justice. “She would have been a woman to run for office. She’d be the one giving Nancy Pelosi a run for her money, ” says Feather Schwartz Foster, author of The First Ladies: From Martha Washington to Mamie Eisenhower. Sadly, Nellie suffered a mild stroke just a few months into Taft’s presidency. Her speech never fully recovered, and she kept her public appearances limited for the remainder of her husband’s term. See why Taft was one of America's Fattest Presidents. 2 of 16 Rosalynn Carter (1977-1981) Rosalynn Carter could have passed as the hot?OK, the kinda cute?mom on a ’70s sitcom. And that worked to mutual advantage on husband Jimmy’s campaign trail. “Her style showed they weren’t going to be swayed by Washington ways, ” says Catherine Allgor, professor of history at the University of California-Riverside. “They were going to be more down-home, good folks from Georgia. ” 3 of 16 Mamie Eisenhower (1953-1961) Unlike her younger counterparts, Mamie Eisenhower didn’t reach the White House until her mid-fifties, but she left an indelible impression with her bright pink outfits and her signature (and widely copied) “Mamie Bangs. ” “Before entering the White House, Mamie bought most of her clothes off the rack, ” says Foster, “but after the war she wore better clothes?even designers like Mollie Parnis. ” 4 of 16 Grace Coolidge (1923-1929) Unlike her bland hubby, Grace Coolidge crackled with personality?as if the class nerd miraculously wound up with the prom queen. Calvin knew she was an asset?he bought her glamorous, form-fitting “flapper” dresses designed with bold color schemes, and encouraged her thriving social life. Another bonus: Grace loved baseball, and even sat in the Red Sox dugout on occasion. “She was vivacious, the camera loved her, and the people loved her, ” says Cormac O’Brien, author of Secret Lives of the First Ladies. “She had this bright liveliness to her. ” 5 of 16 Barbara Bush (1989-1993) We know what you’re thinking. I’ve seen Barbara Bush. I know “hot. ” And Barbara Bush is not hot. But take a look to the left, at the young mother and wife to a Texas-based entrepreneur in the 1950s. And tell us that’s not hot. And she's funny too. Once while speaking as First Lady, she said: “And who knows? Somewhere out there in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the president's spouse. I wish him well! ” 6 of 16 Martha Washington (1789-1787) There are a lot of words most guys would associate with Martha Washington as she’s popularly depicted?drab, even frumpy, but certainly not, well, hot. Then a bunch of researchers from Virginia, God bless them, went and hired a painter to do an age regression based on evidence of what Martha probably looked like as a young woman and?surprise! ?it turns out the first of the first ladies was also, quite possibly, the most stunning. If only they’d include this photo in our history books. George and Martha must have made quite a good-looking couple. See where Washington ranks on our list of The Fittest American Presidents. 7 of 16 Nancy Reagan (1981-1989) An actress before she married The Gipper in 1952, Nancy Reagan proved you didn’t need to be a Kennedy to bring a dose of Hollywood charm and glamour into the White House. And while she was never the trendsetter that Jackie was, her wardrobe faced the same level of scrutiny?blame the recession. “You can’t spend that kind of money on clothes, ” says Allgor, “and not expect people get antsy about it. ” 8 of 16 Laura Bush (2001-2009) “She looks sort of like what she is?an upper-middle-class wife of a powerful man, ” says Allgor. That’s partly why so many moviegoers raised a skeptical eyebrow when Oliver Stone cast the smokin’ hot Elizabeth Banks as Laura Bush in 2008’s W. While the comparison may seem like a stretch today, it wasn’t quite as far from the truth as the critics may think when Dubya and Laura tied the knot in the late 1970s. 9 of 16 Hilary Clinton (1993-2001) Always known more for her brains and ambition than her keen fashion sense, it’s true that Hilary Clinton’s signature pantsuits while First Lady didn’t exactly set any Milan runways on fire. Looking back, though, it’s clear that Bill had many other good reasons to pursue the future first lady, senator, and presidential candidate during his study breaks at Yale Law School. 10 of 16 Julia Tyler (1844-1845) Call her the original gold digger. Twenty-four-year-old Julia Tyler had stepchildren older than her when she entered the White House after marrying 54-year-old President John Tyler. In her teens, she featured prominently in New York department store ads, earning her the nickname "the Rose of Long Island. ” She relished the high-profile role and the attention it brought?unlike most first ladies of her era?and even wore a tiara around the house. “She struck Washington society as a little overbearing because, being young, she warmed to the role of the First Lady, ” O’Brien says. 11 of 16 Frances Cleveland (1886-1889, 1893-1897) America’s youngest first lady married Grover Cleveland?the sitting bachelor president?when she was just 21. Cosmetics advertisers seized on the opportunity, claiming that Frances, with her natural peaches-and-cream complexion, used their skin products. While Frances and Grover’s age difference (27 years) would merely raise eyebrows today, their backstory would melt the servers at TMZ. The short version? Grover first met Frances as a newborn. When Frances’ father died, Cleveland became the administrator of his estate and wooed his daughter. “She was the first First Lady who entered the age of celebrity, ” says O’Brien. Good thing Internet gossip sites were still a century away. 12 of 16 Betty Ford (1974-1977) Betty Ford briefly studied dance in New York and even enjoyed a brief modeling career, and if her husband Gerald could have scored her approval ratings in the ’70s, he may have earned himself a second term. “She was someone whose athleticism underpinned a lot of the energy that she brought to her life, ” O’Brien says. And she didn’t just depend on her looks to connect with voters?she advocated for breast cancer following her mastectomy in 1974, and founded The Betty Ford Center after overcoming her battle with alcohol addiction. 13 of 16 Dolley Madison (1809-1817) Legend has it President Zachary Taylor coined the term “First Lady” at Dolley Madison’s funeral in 1849. Raven-haired, blue-eyed, with a penchant for low-cut dresses, Dolley’s legacy also included playing hostess under President James Madison and saving precious White House artifacts (like a portrait of George Washington) before the British torched Washington D. C. in the War of 1812. “She was the spunky, irreverant, attractive face of a young republic, ” says O’Brien. 14 of 16 Michelle Obama (2009-) Is there a role she isn’t trying to fill as First Lady? She’s a mother, a healthy lifestyle advocate, and a style icon with influence that approaches that of the most iconic First Ladies. “She dresses the way many women like to think they would in her position, ” Allgor says. Best of all, in a recent interview with Prevention, she claimed she’s currently in the best shape of her life?incorporating pilates, intervals, and weights into her daily routine. See how her hubby stays fit, too. Read Barack Obama's Fitness Secrets. 15 of 16 Jacqueline Kennedy (1961-1963) Kennedy’s fashion, beauty, and charm drew the envy of millions of women?who promptly copied her every move. Katie Holmes tried, but couldn’t replicate her glamour, beauty, and charm when she played the first lady in a controversial 2010 TV series. Whether she donned above-the-elbow-gloves, pillbox hats, or a triple-strand of white pearls, global fashion trends rippled everywhere in Jackie’s wake. “She was bright, young, modern, cosmopolitan, but also American to the core, ” says Allgor. 16 of 16 The Editors of Men's Health The editors of Men's Health are your personal conduit to the top experts in the world on all things important to men: health, fitness, style, sex, and more.
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