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Exploring the complexities of presidential character, this analysis delves into the critical aspects of lies, promise-keeping, and sexual integrity among recent chief executives. Rather than categorizing presidents as "good" or "bad," the author encourages readers to engage in thoughtful, impartial discussions about character issues. By avoiding moral judgments and cynicism, the book promotes a realistic perspective on leadership, acknowledging that while flawed individuals can lead effectively, certain flaws may warrant electoral consequences or impeachment.
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The Character Factor: How We Judge America's Presidents, James P. Pfiffner
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