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| - * Stan sings a line from "For the Love of Money" by The O'Jays.
* Despite the episode's portrayal of Charles J. Guiteau for comedic effect, the facts presented are reasonably accurate. He was deemed insane by expert witnesses at his trial. His threat to sent the former President "to the Lordy" refers to an actual poem he composed and recited just before his execution by hanging. Here, he dies of a broken neck incurred in a fall from a high scaffold. The real Guiteau's neck was broken upon the gallows.
* A recurring joke is that James A. Garfield was related or named after Garfield the cat. In actuality, it was the cat who named after the president, as comic creator Jim Davis' credits the genesis of the name to his grandfather James A. Garfield Davis, who was named after president.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVnu2jr1rU4
* Among the sites that Stan and Hayley visit in flashback are Monticello, which was the home of Thomas Jefferson, and historical sites for Presidents Martin Van Buren and Andrew Johnson.
* Steve getting hit with a soccer ball, causing his nose to swell, parodies an episode of The Brady Bunch titled "The Subject Was Noses", where the same thing happened to Jan Brady after being struck with a football.
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