Perceptions of the Presidency II
THE HISTORY OF PERCEIVING THE PRESIDENCY HAS BEEN A HISTORY OF MISPERCEPTION. PERCEPTIONS OF THE PRESIDENCY OFTEN MAKE THE ERROR OF TAKING THE PART FOR THE WHOLE, OR SUBSTITUTING THE TEMPORARY AND CIRCUMSTANTIAL FOR THE ESSENTIAL. ONE IS ALMOST FORCED TO CONCLUDE THAT ALL PERCEPTIONS OF THE PRESIDEN...
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