One Of The Most Authoritative Moral Figures And Crisis Leaders
According to C-SPAN, George Washington was the second most popular president in the country’s history. Only once has a president been elected unanimously in the Electoral College. During his second tenure, he managed to do the same thing. Despite repeated nudges, he refused to seek a third term, establishing a tradition that would not be overturned until Franklin Roosevelt entered office.
One of the greatest moral authorities and crisis leaders in American history, historians considered Washington to be. When it came to his quest for justice and equality, they were less sympathetic.
The following page features C-most SPAN’s popular president, George H.W. Bush.