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The very idea of handing power to a president was an invitation to abuse. “The first man put at the helm would be a good one,” said Franklin, referring to his friend George Washington, but “Nobody knows what sort may come afterwards. The executive will always be increasing here, as elsewhere, till it ends in a monarchy.”
The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency
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