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* [http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Info/experience.html How Good Are Experienced Presidents?]: a selection of US presidents, graphed with experience vs. their rated performance in office – no significant correlation. | * [http://www.electoral-vote.com/evp2008/Info/experience.html How Good Are Experienced Presidents?]: a selection of US presidents, graphed with experience vs. their rated performance in office – no significant correlation. | ||
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+ | * '''2017-02-17''' [http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/02/17/514583390/as-our-leaders-live-longer-calls-for-presidential-dementia-testing-grow-louder As Presidents Live Longer, Doctors Debate Whether To Test For Dementia] |
Revision as of 21:55, 17 February 2017
Overview
The President of the United States (often abbreviated "POTUS" or "PotUS") is nominally the head of the US government, although his actual powers are supposed to be limited by the US constitution, especially the constitutionally-mandated separation of powers.
During his time in office, president #43 George W. Bush made many strides towards increasing the power of the president.
Related Pages
Presidents
- 45 to be determined by the 2012 and/or 2016 elections
- 44 Barack Obama
- 43 George W. Bush
- 42 Bill Clinton
- 41 George H.W. Bush
- 40 Ronald Reagan
- 39 Jimmy Carter
- 38 Gerald Ford
- 37 Richard Nixon
Links
Reference
- Wikipedia
- Conservapedia
- dKosopedia
SourceWatch: no equivalent page (as of 2008-08-30)
Analysis
- How Good Are Experienced Presidents?: a selection of US presidents, graphed with experience vs. their rated performance in office – no significant correlation.