but between in george washington and franklin d roosevelt, there's no other president that served more than two terms, even though there were probably a few that had the popularity, had the political capital who could have probably gone on and won a third term. but they you many of them say that the precedent was only to serve two terms set by washington matthew costello again, april 30th, 1789. george washington is sworn in as the first u.s. president. the bill of rights is proposed. the fall of that same year. did george washington have a hand in that? yes, he did. so congress had proposed legislation that had originally started with, i think, more a dozen amendments as part of the bill of rights. they they whittle it down to about 12. and then eventually it's going to be ten. ten of those are ratified by the state legislatures. and those are the amendment that we we know today in the bill of rights those ten amendments. and spearheading a lot of this is james madison. now, it's sort of a fascinating twist here because, you know, washington does not you know, he does not label himsel