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I think you nailed it when you said Taft wanted to be president, but didn't want to do the president's job! That probably applies to a lot of people - nice to have the power and the prestige, to have people defer to you because of your position. You think you can do some good in the areas you choose, but suddenly you realize there's a lot more to being the president than you thought. And you didn't sign on for that! He wanted to reform tariffs but then discovered that he also had to deal with land issues, for example. Makes me feel sorry for Taft - such good intentions but he just couldn't seem to do the right thing.

Hard comparison and maybe needs perspective compared to an age of 24 hour cable stations and TV and instant communications and basically a 40 hour work week.
Very different the opportunities to stay hidden then.
The big problem we have now is the educational level of the public as I see it.

interesting - like Truman and MacArthur.
Obama failed to do that with McCrystal who should have been dumped - instead he got a promotion to enhance his retirement pay.


Taft seems to have had more a personally cautious personality that a politically conservative one. He was most concerned with not sticking his neck out and learned very soon that he couldn't do this. Then in trying to protect himself, he joined the "wrong" side, and seemed to get increasingly entrenched in their positions.