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The Jazz Age President

Defending Warren G. Harding

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The Jazz Age President

By: Ryan S. Walters
Narrated by: Mark Bramhall
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He's the butt of political jokes, frequently subjected to ridicule, and almost never absent a "Worst Presidents" list where he most often ends up at the bottom. Historians have labeled him the "Worst President Ever," "Dead Last," "Unfit," and "Incompetent," to name but a few. Many contemporaries were equally cruel. H. L. Mencken called him a "nitwit." To Alice Roosevelt Longworth, he was a "slob." Such is the current reputation of our 29th President, Warren Gamaliel Harding. In an interesting survey in 1982, which divided the scholarly respondents into "conservative" and "liberal" categories, both groups picked Harding as the worst President.

But historian Ryan Walters shows that Harding, a humble man from Marion, Ohio, has been unfairly remembered. He quickly fixed an economy in depression and started the boom of the Roaring Twenties, healed a nation in the throes of social disruption, and reversed America’s interventionist foreign policy.
Americas Biographies & Memoirs Politicians Politics & Activism Presidents & Heads of State United States Socialism Funny Taxation Soviet Union Imperialism Russia Imperial Japan Latin America President Harding
Historical Reassessment • Factual Corrections • Excellent Narration • Comprehensive Context • Insightful Analysis

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This is a well-researched book on Warren Harding. I enjoyed learning more about this President.

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The book provides a view of history and details facts that I was never taught in history class and confronts common misperseptions.

Interesting

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After listening to this biography of Warren Harding, it's rather unfortunate that it took until now to give Harding a proper evaluation of his presidency. Regarding policy specifically, you won't find many better presidents in our history, particularly considering the mess that Woodrow Wilson left behind as he wrapped up his second term. In fact, when you compare and contrast Wilson and Harding, it's shocking to me that Wilson isn't actually rated as one of the worst presidents ever. Especially when you've read biographies of every president up to this point in our history like I've been able to do. As is highlighted in the book briefly, and most people seem to know about as opposed to anything else related to Harding presidency, he did have some shortcomings, including both personal failures maritally-speaking and some bad friends who took advantage of their power and position outside of his control. But outside of those things, the parts of his job that were under his control and directly related to his policies, he really was a great president. I think this would be a great read for anyone that actually wants to get an accurate and unbias view of the Roaring 20s, and why they started as well as they did along with a president that has gotten almost exclusively bad attention from left-leaning historians who have the stronghold on so many mainline history books regarding our presidents. The narrator does an excellent job adding multiple layers to the story as well.

A proper reevaluation of a good president

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Great to learn more of our presidents, having knowledge of the past helps us not repeat the mistakes.

Good read!

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I enjoyed the brevity of the book. the writer was economical in his presentation. The organization and presentation logical and clear. The presenter spoke clearly and had a pleasant voice. What kept me interested was the comparisons to current Trump presidency situation and similarity to how Harding reduced US debt from WW1. The author provided the back story to each problem Harding faced. Before this book, Harding was an unknown presidency. I am working my way thru 20th century presidents after finishing 19th century president biographies.

interesting, great example of how history repeats itself in American presidencies

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