“It is a great advantage to a President, and a major source of safety to the country, for him to know that he is not a great man.”

Calvin Coolidge

Ronald Reagan and His 2 Most Demeaning Jobs
What were Ronald Reagan’s two most demeaning jobs, according to George Will? Find out here.
Harry Truman on Pianos, Politics, and Professions
Harry Truman offers an humorous explanation of what he would have done if he had not gone into politics.
Millard Fillmore and His Prayer For the Country
President Millard Fillmore expresses a grave concern for his country, suggesting that national salvation relies on divine intervention rather than the will of its people. His statement reflects a pessimistic view of civic responsibility and the potential failures of the populace in safeguarding the nation’s future.






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