#39: Gerald Ford
Having come into his role in unusual circumstances, the 38th president of the United States of America, Gerald Ford, had a very big task on his hands. Gerald Ford took over Richard Nixon’s posting as president after the Watergate Scandal became too much to conceal. He was the first unelected president in the nation’s history.
Having already had a detailed portfolio in politics, Gerald Ford took on the task of bringing back peace to the world. With an IQ of 127, his intelligence and confidence were integral to his successful term from 1974-1977. One of the more reserved presidents of the United States, Ford played a key role in bringing about peace back to the nation.