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tack50
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« on: January 25, 2021, 10:11:14 AM » |
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Washington, then FDR, then Lincoln
Washington set all of the right precedents at a time when those were far from a given thing. Yes he had little in terms of concrete policy, but it was the late 18th century, the presidency was a very different kind of office
FDR and Lincoln both won wars. The Civil War was arguably more important than WW2, though on the flip side FDR also took the US out of the Great Depression. I am giving #2 to FDR but I can see arguments for Lincoln
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