not a favorite, but I like Gerald Ford-piss poor liberal, but the times made him what he was, and it's an interesting story.
another non-favorite I like is Harry Truman who had no college education, but was a self-educated man, and he faced the hardest decision any President to this day has had to make
Andrew Johnson-I like him in that he wanted a quick, painless reconstruction that would not hurt the south. Plus the fact that he fired his Sec of War to spite congress and got impeached because of it shows brass balls.
Overall, probably Harding. His governmental policies were similar to Coolidge, but their personalities were way different. Coolidge was analytical, very introverted, philosophical. Harding was an all out badass, party animal that enjoyed the White House and the priviledge that went with it.
Really suprised.
Ford was one of the stupidest Presidents in history!
Some of the more trenchant observations about Ford were:
He played too much football without a helmet - Lyndon Johnson
Couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time.
He appointed Rockefeller as Vice President!