This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Thomas Woodrow Wilson came into the office of the Presidency as a man who was an extremely popular governor, a charismatic leader, and a man who had shown, while dean of Princeton University, that [...]
Yes, I am aware that this will be controversial, but, as I have said from the start, it is based on performance, not anything else. This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Some Presidents enter office on their own, with little-to-no-help [...]
This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Elected in the turmoil following the Franklin Pierce administration, James Buchanan Jr. came to the White House hoping to be remembered and revered like George Washington. As the only bachelor President, only one from [...]
This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. While many people might not be able to place James Knox Polk in a listing of the Presidents, he is one of the most important Presidents in our early history, as well as one [...]
Please note, while this is a school essay, it has many sources and facts that are quite interesting. Anybody on either side should read it, as I guarantee that they will discover something new. That said, this is written in response to chapter two of “Lethal Logic” by Henigan When Guns are Outlawed, Only Outlaws [...]
