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He knows Hoover, and Hoover is no GWB.

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"Even revisionist historians who view Hoover kindly concede that his was a failed presidency. Still, it's unfortunate that commentators and politicians are employing 'Hoover' as an epithet for inaction. His White House tribulations consumed only four of more than 90 years studded with extraordinary achievements- -- as Great Engineer, as World War I Food Czar, and, above all, as Great Humanitarian." In light of recent events, esteemed historian William Leuchtenberg rides to the rescue of the Great Engineer, and attempts to set the record straight on comparisons of Dubya to Herbert Hoover. "In contrast to George W. Bush," he concludes, "President Hoover moved in unprecedented ways to cope with economic calamity."

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