Warren G. Harding

Warren G. Harding
Warren Gamaliel Hardingwas the 29th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921 until his death. Harding died one of the most popular presidents in history, but the subsequent exposure of scandals that took place under him, such as Teapot Dome, eroded his popular regard, as did revelations of an affair by Nan Britton, one of his mistresses. In historical rankings of the U.S. presidents, Harding is often rated among the worst...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionUS President
Date of Birth2 November 1865
CityBlooming Grove, OH
CountryUnited States of America
I don't know much about Americanism, but it's a damn good word with which to carry an election.
Less government in business and more business in government.
The success of our popular government rests wholly upon the correct interpretation of the deliberate, intelligent, dependable popular will of America.
America's present need is not heroics but healing; not nostrums but normalcy; not revolution but restoration.
Treat your friend as if he will one day be your enemy, and your enemy as if he will one day be your friend
It is my conviction that the fundamental trouble with the people of the United States is that they have gotten too far away from Almighty God.
I am not fit for this office and should never have been here.
Every student has the ability to be a successful learner,
It is impossible for one who has studied at all the services of the Hebrew people to avoid the faith that they will one day be restored to their historic national home and there enter on a new and yet greater phase of their contribution to the advance of humanity.
We need citizens who are less concerned about what their government can do for them, and more concerned about what they can do for the nation.