Interesting, especially in light of the fact that Harding generally tops most prominent historians’ lists of Worst U.S. Presidents (at least until George W. passes him up in their next edition). No doubt it’s why the guy is buried across the street from a shopping mall in Marion, Ohio.
Too bad Warren Harding was brought down by corruption within his party...
Not sure if he would have won a second term as he suffered from a Heart Attack in 1923, paving the way for Calvin Coolidge, who presided over the roaring 20s.
Traditionally, polls of historians and scholars have ranked Harding as one of the worst Presidents (nonetheless the nations unemployment rate dropped by half during Hardings administration); primarily due to the multiple scandals in his administration caused by the Ohio Gang. These were Hardings cabinet and appointees who warranted federal corruption investigations, charges, and convictions.
His presidency has always been evaluated in terms of presidential record and accomplishments in addition to the administration scandals and very few considered his accomplishment in leading America out of the panic of 1920.
The most recent Presidential rankings have had various lower results for President Harding.
A 2008 study for The Times placed Harding at number 34, and a 2009 C-SPAN survey ranked Harding at 38.
In 2010, a Siena College poll of Presidential scholars placed Harding at a very low 41 ( almost the worst ).
No doubt its why the guy is buried across the street from a shopping mall in Marion, Ohio.
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We should make a shrine of it then to make people realize that there is an American and successful option to Keynsian economics.
Uhhhh. He’s buried across the street from a cemetery and a hospital and park area.