Zodiac (sun) signs of all US presidents

CapAquaPis

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The list of which are the most common sun signs of all the 44 US presidents - plus a president who had 2 nonconsecutive terms, and one who only lived 30 days as president. * - current living. sources are courtesy of wikipedia.

Yes, there are more important factors in what makes a president: Political party affiliation or registration, past military service, experience in local, state or federal politics, the state they're from, religion or denomination, sometimes racial or ethnic background, and so far, they're all hetero cis-men.

ARIES (2) - 3. Thomas Jefferson (Apr 13), 10. John Tyler (Mar 29).
TAURUS (4) - 5. James Monroe (Apr 28), 15. James Buchanan (Apr 23), 18. Ulysses Grant (Apr 27), 33. Harry Truman (May 8).
GEMINI (3) - 35. John Kennedy (May 29), 41. George H.W. Bush (Jun 12)*, 45. Donald Trump (Jun 14)*-Current.
CANCER (4) - 6. John Quincy Adams (Jul 11), 30. Calvin Coolidge (Jul 4), 38. Gerald Ford (Jul 9), 43. George W. Bush (Jul 6)*
LEO - (4) 23. Benjamin Harrison (Aug 20), 31. Herbert Hoover (Aug 10), 42. Bill Clinton (Aug 19)*, 44. Barack Obama (Aug 4)*
VIRGO - (2) 27. William Taft (Sep 15), 36. Lyndon Johnson (Aug 27).
LIBRA - (4) 19. Rutherford Hayes (Oct 4), 21. Chester Arthur (oct 5), 34. Dwight Eisenhower (Oct 14), 39. Jimmy Carter (Oct 1)*
SCORPIO (5) - 2. John Adams (Oct 30), 11. James Polk (Nov 2), 20. James Garfield (Nov 19), 26. Theodore Roosevelt (Oct 27), 29. Warren Harding (Nov 2).
SAGITTARIUS (3) - 8. Martin Van Buren (Dec 5), 12. Zachary Taylor (Nov 24), 14. Franklin Pierce (Nov 23).
CAPRICORN (4) - 13. Millard Fillmore (Jan 7), 17. Andrew Johnson (Dec 29), 28. Woodrow Wilson (Dec 28), 37. Richard Nixon (Jan 9).
AQUARIUS (5) - 9. William Harrison (Feb 9), 16. Abraham Lincoln (Feb 9), 25. William McKinley (Jan 29), 32. Franklin D Roosevelt (Jan 30), 40. Ronald Reagan (Feb 6).
PISCES - (4 or 5) - 1. George Washington (Feb 22), 4. James Madison (Mar 16), 7. Andrew Jackson (Mar 15), 22/24. Grover Cleveland (Mar 18).

Aquarius is the most frequented, as well the top 5 out of 44 presidents we tend to think about, and Pisces is close to 5 considering Grover Cleveland's 2 nonconsecutive terms. Also Scorpio tied at 5, which I think isn't the best sign for a political career or commanding government...same with Aries (the least with only 2 presidents). And Virgo only had 2 presidents - which is a tie.
 

CapAquaPis

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About 25 registered Democrats (includes celebrities like Kanye West, senator Al Franken and Alec Baldwin) and 10 Republicans (once again, Rand Paul, Ted Cruz and JEB of the Bush family) wants to run against Donald Trump's 2020 re-election bid (I call it a FAIL, cus his approval ratings decline to the lower 20s). Even Democrat Ashley Judd and Republican Kid Rock has a chance.

Now there are 4 people who could be president in the future (2024? 2028?)
* Chelsea Clinton (Feb 27, 1980) - Pisces, Moon Cancer, Scorpio rising.
* Ivanka Trump (Oct 30, 1981) - Scorpio, Moon Sagittarius, Pis/Aries rising.
It happens Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump are good friends, since their fathers (Bill and Donald) used to be close in New York city in the 1990s and 2000s. They're also registered Independents...would they run together? and who's the president? or running mate? Stay tuned, America and world.
* Seth MacFarlane, writer, cartoonist and voice actor of shows like Family Guy and American Dad (Oct 26, 1973) - Scorpio, Moon 3' Scorpio, Aquarius rising.
Edit: he has an Aquarius/Pisces cusp - close to Pisces.
https://www.astrotheme.com/astrology/Seth_MacFarlane
* Caitlyn Jenner, athlete (as Bruce), formerly married to Kris Kardashian, transgender activist (Oct 28, 1949). Scorpio, Moon Aquarius, Pisces rising.
I believe they will run as independents, despite MacFarlane's Liberal beliefs and Jenner's conservative orientation - what if Kanye West is his VP mate?
 
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blacksun?

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The list of which are the most common sun signs of all the 44 US presidents - plus a president who had 2 nonconsecutive terms, and one who only lived 30 days as president. * - current living. sources are courtesy of wikipedia.

Yes, there are more important factors in what makes a president: Political party affiliation or registration, past military service, experience in local, state or federal politics, the state they're from, religion or denomination, sometimes racial or ethnic background, and so far, they're all hetero cis-men.

ARIES (2) - 3. Thomas Jefferson (Apr 13), 10. John Tyler (Mar 29).
TAURUS (4) - 5. James Monroe (Apr 28), 15. James Buchanan (Apr 23), 18. Ulysses Grant (Apr 27), 33. Harry Truman (May 8).
GEMINI (3) - 35. John Kennedy (May 29), 41. George H.W. Bush (Jun 12)*, 45. Donald Trump (Jun 14)*-Current.
CANCER (4) - 6. John Quincy Adams (Jul 11), 30. Calvin Coolidge (Jul 4), 38. Gerald Ford (Jul 9), 43. George W. Bush (Jul 6)*
LEO - (4) 23. Benjamin Harrison (Aug 20), 31. Herbert Hoover (Aug 10), 42. Bill Clinton (Aug 19)*, 44. Barack Obama (Aug 4)*
VIRGO - (2) 27. William Taft (Sep 15), 36. Lyndon Johnson (Aug 27).
LIBRA - (4) 19. Rutherford Hayes (Oct 4), 21. Chester Arthur (oct 5), 34. Dwight Eisenhower (Oct 14), 39. Jimmy Carter (Oct 1)*
SCORPIO (5) - 2. John Adams (Oct 30), 11. James Polk (Nov 2), 20. James Garfield (Nov 19), 26. Theodore Roosevelt (Oct 27), 29. Warren Harding (Nov 2).
SAGITTARIUS (3) - 8. Martin Van Buren (Dec 5), 12. Zachary Taylor (Nov 24), 14. Franklin Pierce (Nov 23).
CAPRICORN (4) - 13. Millard Fillmore (Jan 7), 17. Andrew Johnson (Dec 29), 28. Woodrow Wilson (Dec 28), 37. Richard Nixon (Jan 9).
AQUARIUS (5) - 9. William Harrison (Feb 9), 16. Abraham Lincoln (Feb 9), 25. William McKinley (Jan 29), 32. Franklin D Roosevelt (Jan 30), 40. Ronald Reagan (Feb 6).
PISCES - (4 or 5) - 1. George Washington (Feb 22), 4. James Madison (Mar 16), 7. Andrew Jackson (Mar 15), 22/24. Grover Cleveland (Mar 18).

Aquarius is the most frequented, as well the top 5 out of 44 presidents we tend to think about, and Pisces is close to 5 considering Grover Cleveland's 2 nonconsecutive terms. Also Scorpio tied at 5, which I think isn't the best sign for a political career or commanding government...same with Aries (the least with only 2 presidents). And Virgo only had 2 presidents - which is a tie.

I noticed this about Aquarius a while back too.
It corresponds with my idea that Aquarius, not Scorpio, is the Eagle. (Fixed Air: "Eagle in the Sky, Fixed like a Star, Governing our Tracks" - Norsemen )

The Aquarius presidents were victors of paradigmatic wars. In fact the US won no wars, it seems, except under Aquarius rulership, with the exception of its Piscean independence war.
 

blacksun?

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That is if we don't count WW1, in which they played a role, but only getting in at the very end, under Capricorn Sun Wilson.

So we've got Capricorn-Aquarius-Pisces as representing American power.
 

miquar

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As you go through the quarters of the zodiac, the number of presidents gets more frequent from one the next: 1st quarter (AR, TA, GE) = 9, 2nd quarter = 10, 3rd quarter = 12, 4th quarter = 14 or 15. The same thing happens with the element cycle: fire = 9, earth = 10, air = 12, water = 13 or 14.
 

CapAquaPis

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That is if we don't count WW1, in which they played a role, but only getting in at the very end, under Capricorn Sun Wilson.

So we've got Capricorn-Aquarius-Pisces as representing American power.

The parazodiac Aquila (the eagle) on the celestial equator north of the signs Sagittarius and Capricorn. Then there's Cygnus north of Aquarius and the "lady liberty" figure Andromeda north of Pisces carried by the Pegasus (constellations made up of fixed stars). They symbolized freedom, as well North America (our bald eagle is the US' national bird) and the "princess" of a great world empire.
 

blacksun?

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As you go through the quarters of the zodiac, the number of presidents gets more frequent from one the next: 1st quarter (AR, TA, GE) = 9, 2nd quarter = 10, 3rd quarter = 12, 4th quarter = 14 or 15. The same thing happens with the element cycle: fire = 9, earth = 10, air = 12, water = 13 or 14.

Very interesting discovery.
 

david starling

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That is if we don't count WW1, in which they played a role, but only getting in at the very end, under Capricorn Sun Wilson.

So we've got Capricorn-Aquarius-Pisces as representing American power.

In Modern Astrology, that would be the Native-rulership of Saturn, Ouranos/Urania :)uranus:) and Neptune. Using the rulership groupings, the Regulating-rulers would be Venus, Pluto, and Apollo's Triangle InTandem with Jupiter. The Triangle at the top of the pyramid, with a modern version of the "Eye of Horus" relates directly to Apollo's Triangle, since Apollo was an Ancient Greek equivalent to Horus as a God of the "Horizon" (a word derived from "Horus". Apollo, like Zeus/Jupiter, watched from the sky, like the Eagle of Aquarius.
 
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CapAquaPis

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Update: The 6th president born under Scorpio- Joe Biden (born Nov 20, 1942) about to cusp Sagittarius, the 45th person and 46th president. Also the vice president Kamala Harris is a Libra about to cusp Scorpio (born Oct 20, 1964) could well be the next president, the 5th born under Libra ties with Aquarius.

And would Elizabeth Warren be the 46th person and 48th president? From the 46th state OK and her Cherokee background's numbers 4-7 (they are said to be lucky, 8 is another one). Her birthdate is June 22, 1949 - Gemini cusp cancer. She would be almost 80 in 2029 if she were elected, Biden is 78 right now and CA had a governor Jerry Brown aged 77-85 in his second term era (2011-19). The 4th Gemini or 5th Cancer? If elected, she or Harris would be the first women presidents. Or perhaps, CA Gov Gavin Newsom or NY Gov Andrew Cuomo would be presidents instead of Warren, or they are VP mates of Harris.
 
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