Presidential Myths Debunked
Monday February 19, 2007
In the postmodern age U.S. presidents are routine targets of public derision, often deservedly. While political barbs are nothing new, 100 and 200 years ago we saw our leaders as having been cut from a different, more noble cloth than politicians of today. Presidential folklore, in the form of jokes, legends and historical errata, reflects that. Read more...


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