Early in this discussion we had several posts commenting on which particular former U.S Presidents deserve to be called truly Great Presidents. I suppose we pretty much decided this designation was much a matter of individual opinion. Well yesterday in the mail I received a catalog that contained a list of one noted PhD historian’s opinion listing his version of the 12 most worthy of this designation.
The catalog was from The Great Courses, Inc Co. (
www.greatcourses.com ). Several of us seniors living here at Chandler have orders courses like a 24 , 1/2hr each lectures on the Dead Sea Scrolls. Others that I have ordered were on history subjects and my friend Jean has some on art and Music history. Also many other subjects are available. This particular sales catalog included a series entitled “The 12 Greatest Presidents.” It was by a PhD historian from the American University, a whopping 48, ½ hour lectures series (a total about 2 hours on each President). From the catalog I have no way of noting how these 12 were selected as only their names were listed. The list included George Washington, Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson, James Polk, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Ronald Regan.
This list includes 5 War time Presidents, Polk, Lincoln, Wilson, Franklin Roosevelt, and Truman. It also includes 2 others who achieved the presidency largely as the result of their Wartime command service, Washington, and I suppose Theodore Roosevelt can be included here.
I was sorted surprised about the inclusion of LBJ but I would have included him because of his service in getting the Civil Rights Bills through the Senate and signing them into law.
(Some of you who click the Great Discussions link given above will note reference to degree programs. I don't know about that, but all of us here a Chandler already have our degrees or don't need them. Our interest is just mind exercise, and these courses are really good for that purpose.)