Nick Tasler on February 17, 2014
On the day that America recognizes the original “Mr. President’s” birth, cynics might wonder how the slave-owning George Washington became known as the nation’s greatest leader despite being an ungifted orator, a mediocre military strategist, and not a particularly profound thinker. These 5 decisions give us an answer.
On the day that America recognizes the original “Mr. President’s” birth, cynics might wonder how the slave-owning George Washington became known as the nation’s greatest leader despite being an ungifted orator, a mediocre military strategist, and not a particularly profound thinker. These 5 decisions give us an answer.