Have you ever wondered what our presidents were thinking in their last moments? We have some answers!

You may have heard that John F. Kennedy's last words were "My God, I've been hit." But according to witnesses these were his final words

No, you certainly can't.

Apparently Kennedy said this in response to the wife of Gov. John Connally and his his fellow passenger, Nellie Connally who had remarked,

You certainly can't say that the people of Dallas haven't given you a nice welcome, Mr. President.

No one knows what Harry Truman's, the 33rd President of the United States, last words were, but his vice president's Veep Alben W. Barkley was actually giving a keynote address when he suffered a heart attack on stage and his last words were recorded,

I'm glad to sit on the back row, for I would rather be a servant in the House of the Lord than to sit in the seats of the mighty.

And although Herbert Hoover's last spoken words weren't documented his written words were. In a get well telegram to Harry Truman, who'd hit his head on the bathtub after slipping in his bathroom, Hoover wrote,

Bathtubs are a menace to ex-presidents for as you may recall a bathtub rose up and fractured my vertebrae when I was in Venezuela on your world famine mission in 1946. My warmest sympathy and best wishes for your speedy recovery.

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