What was Lincoln watching that fatal night at Ford's Theater? Unfortunately, not his mouth. Sic semper loud alcoholics in theaters?
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's President Lincoln! And he's drunk!
A special look at Lincoln's little known but crucial early years in Calcutta. (Episode 1 of 2)
Sure, he achieved Indian independence by nonviolent means, but he's still not getting lucky. Can ladies-man Lincoln help the ascetic Mahatma score? (Episode 2 of 2)
Let's really do the time warp: watch Lincoln try to catch the midnight showing of "Rocky Horror" at Ford's Theater.
Abraham Lincoln: statesman, leader, beloved President -- and America's favorite boozehound! "Hard-Drinkin' Lincoln" shows us the real Honest Abe: a loud, lewd, obnoxious guy in a big hat... The kind of guy you sit behind in the theater and just want to shoot. So come knock one back with The Great Emancipator!
'Assassination' begins with an 'a-s-s' -- in this case, a loud-mouthed drunken one.
A sexy genie grants Lincoln's every wish: a new wife, a new life, and a new assassination scenario.
What's worse than a belligerent drunk of a President? A hundred-foot tall, city terrorizing, belligerent drunk of a President.
Can Lincoln avoid that fatal shot to the head? Let's ask the audience on this one.
War is a sobering series of events; that's why Lincoln finds it best to drink as much as possible.
The first step for Lincoln is to admit he has a drinking problem. The second is to retreat to a rich, alcohol-induced fantasy and forget he said anything about it.
Lincoln is always getting into trouble at the theater.
See Lincoln go from being a poor drunken slob of a man to being a comfortable drunken slob of a President.