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Chapter 3 by DamianFreeUseLover669 DamianFreeUseLover669

In this world...

That Time Theodore Roosevelt Cucked Woodrow Wilson

In this timeline, instead of being taken peacefully in his sleep on Jan 6, 1919 in his New York home, America's greatest president died the way he always wanted - going out in a blaze of glory on the battlefield! He and his boys rough riding over the Jerries to lead the Allies to victory in France!

The divergence occurred on April 10, 1917 when Teddy met with President Wilson at the White House to discuss his plan about wanting to raise a "Rough Rider" regiment - a volunteer division of 20,000 men - in order to get American troops to the front more quickly.

Just like in our reality - Wilson (who was orally feeding his wife, Edith with his 8 inch dick which by this world's standards is basically a micro-penis for white men) rejected the proposal, primarily citing concerns over Teddy's age of 58 as well as his poor health.

"With all due respect, Mr. President."

The former 26th President began to say to the current sitting 27th President before knocking him to the floor with an RKO-Outta-Nowhere-style right hook to the jaw.

"You can take those concerns of yours and shove them up your ass!"

It didn't stop there though, cause right after saying that, he grabbed the First Lady by the hair (gently of course) and took her over to the Presidential desk where for the next 10 minutes, he **** President Wilson and Secretary of War Newton D. Baker to watch him impale his thick 18-inch cock deep into her asshole, followed by him giving her the anal **** of a lifetime before filling her belly with cum. Good, quality Republican MANLY cum! Not that weak Democrat shit Wilson and his buddies were giving her!

According to some sources, Teddy fed the First Lady so well that she didn't need to eat again for the next two days!


After making his point more than clear, Teddy respectfully bid everyone farewell and left the White House to raise the volunteers himself. He wasn't to get the 20,000 that he wanted, but he was able to find at least a couple hundred young men who were extremely eager to get to Europe so that they could kill some Krauts!

Teddy died heroically on May 16, 1917 while fighting in the Battle of Arras, leading a calvary charge that in this timeline was what the British needed to achieve their objective goal of breaking through the Hindenburg Line, rather than it just being a break-in like in our timeline.

His **** came as a result of machine gun fire, his last words (that he also managed to write on a napkin in his own blood so that those who found his body later would know what he said. A napkin that is currently on display in the Smithsonian and was even featured in this world's version of 'Night at the Museum 2') being...

"I'm coming home, Alice."

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