FDR was right on the most important issue of the day which was fascism. Doesn't mean I regard him highly as a president.
Was fascism really the most important issue of FDR's day? Or was it the Great Depression?
Last I heard he gets more credit for pulling the country out of the Depression -- which is dead wrong -- than he does for winning WW II -- which is right.
FDR's legacy is a mixed bag -- like most Presidents.
In your estimation, after Reagan, who was the 2nd best President from 1964 forward?