mrorange211
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I don't disagree with Aristotle. He wasn't talking about Lincoln killing hundreds of thousands of Americans when he said this. He wasn't talking about FDR exacerbating the great depression. He wasn't talking about Wilson daring the Germans to sink the Lusitania. He wasn't talking about Andrew Jackson treating Indians like ****.
The point you were making Huff was that historians only focus on leaders that had a major catastrophe to deal with. Simply not true, and if you had the unfortunate pleasure of being in some of my history courses you would understand that historians have literally written about anything. (I am not saying this out of arrogance so don't take it that way.) Actually, in the last 5 years there have been lots of historians to focus specifically on the Gilded Age and the presidents therein. Really interesting guys there, let me tell ya.
And I don't like Coolidge because I think he didn't do enough to curb speculation and to stop the criminal practices on Wall Street that would lead to the damn.