Harding, His Presidency and Love Life Reappraised
- 420pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Warren Harding's presidency is often viewed negatively due to scandals that emerged posthumously, yet he was not personally involved in these corrupt activities. Instead, he faced financial struggles, dying in debt. Coming from a rural Ohio newspaper background, Harding was an unlikely presidential candidate, lacking the typical qualifications of lawyers or generals. His awareness of his limitations prompted him to work diligently to improve himself, earning respect from prominent journalists like William Allen White for his efforts.
