A President Roosevelt comes only once in a century. I believe God knew and does know of the need of the world at this moment. I dont believe President Roosevelt is an accident in time, or that it is an accident that he is President for a third time. I believe that franklin D. Roosevelt truly is the voice of liberty in the world.
—Lyndon Baines Johnson (19081973)
Despite the great differences in the objectives of the two men, there are important similarities between them. The most obvious ones are in the area of personality. Both presidents had a quick smile and a pleasant air about them. People liked Roosevelt, as they did Reagan, almost without regard for his policies.... Both men led charmed political lives, in which they were praised for everything people liked, while the blame for all problems fell on others. FDR was a Teflon president long before Teflon was invented. After Roosevelt had won re-election to a second term, he had the temerity to point out that one-third of the nation was ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished. And in his re-election campaign in 1984, Reagan continued to run against the gov-mint, as he disdainfully pronounced it, even after having been in charge of it for nearly four years. And franklin Roosevelt was the first media president, clearly deserving the title Great Communicator. He charmed radio listeners much as Reagan did his television audiences.
—Robert S. McElvaine (b. 1947)
What vast additions to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind have acquired, if the money spent in wars had been employed in works of public utility; what an extension of agriculture even to the tops of our mountains; what rivers rendered navigable, or joined by canals; what bridges, aqueducts, new roads, and other public works, edifices, and improvements ... might not have been obtained by spending those millions in doing good, which in the last war have been spent in doing mischief.
—Benjamin Franklin (17061790)