Most people probably remember Andrew Jackson as an Indian-fighter, if at all, but Abraham Lincoln looked to him for inspiration, and so should we, writes Jon Meacham in Newsweek. Jackson had a hand in making America what it is, for better and for worse—the legacy of this uneducated orphan is vividly visible in today's Washington.
Having weathered personal scandal before his election, Jackson took office in a politically fractured climate and left with a crumbling national financial system in his wake—but having staved off secessionists and preserved the union, all while giving the public its now taken-for-granted role in politics. "He wanted sincerely to look after the little fellow who had no pull," Truman said of Jackson, "and that's what a president is supposed to do."
"God Bless the Dream, the Dreamer and the Result."
Sunday, November 2, 2008
The Real Father of the Modern Presidency
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