Friday, March 25, 2005
POTUS 29: Pres. Warren G. Harding - He Never Lived To Rue The Day
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A Democratic leader, William Gibbs McAdoo, called Harding's speeches "an army of pompous phrases moving across the landscape in search of an idea."
President Harding is often considered the most corrupt President ever (check out "The Teapot Dome Scandal"), in a close horse race with POTUS 38, President Richard M. Nixon. Like Nixon, he was probably less an actual crook than a chronic and pathetically inept judge of associates. He was a machine politician and came to Washington with baggage: an army of wardheelers and bosses. Many were indicted and convicted and served prison time.
President Harding never had to face total ignominy, alas; he died on a west coast trip two years into the 29th presidency.
Some writers and historians believe he was poisoned by his wife, who was fed up with his infidelities. Some scholars give this credence since she would not agree to an autopsy.
President Harding was succeeded by his Vice-President, Calvin Coolidge. Keep cool.
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