Humbled, most leaders have respect

The distinguished historian David Herbert Donald once tried to prompt John F. Kennedy to evaluate the performances of his predecessors. “No one has a right to grade a president – not even poor James Buchanan – who has not sat in his chair, examined the mail and information that came across his desk, and learned why he made decisions,” Mr. Kennedy said in a 1962 conversation.Nancy...

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