Why Presidents' Day is slightly strange

Washington (CNN) – As President Barack Obama marks his sixth Presidents Day in office, his approval ratings remain near the lowest of his presidency. According to a CNN Poll of Polls compiled Monday, which averages the most recent non-partisan, live 

Presidents Day is a time of solemn reflection on our nation's highest elected office. It's also a great opportunity to marvel at past presidents' funniest off-the-cuff remarks. Happy Presidents Day: 13 Hilariously Un-Presidential Quotes from Commanders

This should come as no surprise, because I don't think Google ever had a special Doodle or logo for the President's Day holiday. Today is no different, Google.com in the US is bare, with a simple Google ordinary logo.

As the majority of the nation continues to fight this winter weather, it's likely that Presidents Day isn't going to be the best time to get outside and try that new thing you've been anticipating. If it is, go for it.

Martin Van Buren, the eighth president. The previous presidents were born as British subjects. 2) c. You'd think it was Monroe but it was his secretary of state, John Quincy Adams. 3) d. Teddy Roosevelt was the youngest serving president, assuming the