Other great leaders who have been as old or older than Paul?

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A friend of mine, whom I am trying to convert, keeps bringing up Paul's age as a factor. Yes, I know Paul is fighting fit and all that, and has told him the same, but I would have more ammo if I can prove that there were other leaders in history who have been as old, or older than, Paul. I thought Doug Wead mentioned Charles de Gaulle in an interview when asked about Paul's age. Any more info on that? Other examples?
 
Ben Franklin was a delegate at the Constitutional Convention at age 81. (And that's like 136 in today's years!)
 
Charles de Gaulle became first president of the Fifth French Republic at age 79.
Benedict XVI became Pope at 78.
 
I think the best argument against Paul's age comes from Paul himself; this certainly shuts up everyone I know that thought age was a factor:
Ron Paul: I’ve offered to ride a bicycle for 20 miles in Houston when the temperature is 100° and the humidity is 100% and I will go 20 miles with them and then we’ll decide who’s the youngest.
 
Why does your friend care what his age is? If he's healthy and honest and for positions your friend likes what does it matter? Would he prefer a young tyrant?
 
People are different. Some people at 76 would have issues. Ron doesn't.. It isn't RON who forgot the third agency he wanted to cut, and it would astonish people if he did. RON when not campaigning exercises TWICE per day and ONE of those times rides a bike 20 miles. This is Ron:

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I very much doubt other great leaders who were old could meet those standards.
 
He's in great health. Anyone of us could be hit by a car and dead tomorrow.
Age makes no difference.
 
He's in great health. Anyone of us could be hit by a car and dead tomorrow.
Age makes no difference.

Storm Thurmond served in the US Senate for 50 years and left when he was 100 years old! He was succeeded by Lindsey Graham in SC.
 
We'll tie his food to the dog's tail and the dog's food to the cat's tail.That will keep him fit and mean.
 
Ask your friend if he is willing to go down to Lake Jackson, TX during one of our regular 100+ summer days with insane humidity and take up Dr. Paul on his challenge for a leisurely 15 mile bike ride. I am in my 20's and that would kill even me.
 
Thank you, everyone.

Did Charles de Gaulle became first president of the Fifth French Republic at age 79? Wikipedia says that he died at age 79.
 
FDR won WWII from a wheelchair.

Reagan was 70 when he took the presidency. Compare the medical care in the 10's and 20's during Reagan's youth with the medical care in the 40's and 50's during Paul's youth. Reagan's life expectancy would have been lower than Paul's. Effectively putting them at nearly the same age. Maybe a year or two apart once you adjust for their life expectancies.
 
de Gaulle was born in 1890. Took the presidency in '58 at the age of 68. Held it until he was 79. Died a few days before his 80th birthday.
 
Wead mentioned Konrad Adenauer last night. Took office at 73 and served as Chancellor of Germany until he was 88.

Nelson Mandela is a good one to bring up too, he was elected at 76.

Winston Churchill was elected Prime Minister of the UK for a second time at 77
 
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