he was a man of the people, he was very aligned with popular opinion, his intuition was completely suppressed as he came up with a lot of new ideas and as he said something like "the brooklyn bridge and i grew up together". he never got mad at the people when they were being dumbasses by rejecting him in '28. he is also an ESFJ because he had an Myocardial infarction when his wife died (ESFJs are at risk for coronary artery disease). he was terribly religious which is also common among ESFJs.
and, he was, of course, always in control of things, able to lead people socially.
anyway, this country would be a lot better off if he had beat hoover in '28 or if he had won the DNC nomination in 1932... Wilson's damage would have been reversed, the "civil rights" movement probably wouldnt have turned out as it did, and the Democrats would probably still be seen as the party of constitutional confederalism/hard money/low taxes/low public spending/non interventionist in foreign affairs/pro-civil liberties.
but fdr was destined to become president because wilson's actions made sure that he would.
as good of a man as warren g. harding was, he could not reverse all of the evil remaining from wilson that haunts us today.
and, he was, of course, always in control of things, able to lead people socially.
anyway, this country would be a lot better off if he had beat hoover in '28 or if he had won the DNC nomination in 1932... Wilson's damage would have been reversed, the "civil rights" movement probably wouldnt have turned out as it did, and the Democrats would probably still be seen as the party of constitutional confederalism/hard money/low taxes/low public spending/non interventionist in foreign affairs/pro-civil liberties.
but fdr was destined to become president because wilson's actions made sure that he would.
as good of a man as warren g. harding was, he could not reverse all of the evil remaining from wilson that haunts us today.

