In common . Guest beater, its always great to be with you. What, donald trump and Winston Churchill have a lot in common. Now on first blush when you look at both when you would think that to be the case. One was 56 and left a drink, the other is a 63 teetotaler. One famously nap in his pajamas almost every afternoon. The other would appear barely sleeps. One begin their career by introducing harris, the other by opposing them. One was this great, soaring, compelling or door. The other a rather crude but very effective tweeter, nonetheless. So on the surface they seem to be profoundly different, but heater, soon as you start to drill deeper as it did in my book trump and churchill, you find that the men had remarkable similarities. Both love their country. Both plain speakers in clear thinkers. Both alpha males. Both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. Both endured massive battles with the establishment in their own Political Party. Both had predecessors that were considere
His pajamas on most every afternoon the other it would appear barely sleeps. One began their career by introducing tariffs the other by opposing them. One was this great soaring compelling orator, the other a rather crude but very effective tweeter it nonetheless. So on the surfaces they seem to be profoundly different. But peter, soon as you start to drill a little deeper like in my book, trump and churchill defenders of western civilization find the men and remarkable similarities. Both intensely disliked, even hated. Both loved their country, both plain speakers and clear thinkers. Both alpha males both had an acrimonious relationship with the media. Both endured massive battles with the establishment and their own legal parties. Both had predecessors that were considered very weak. Of course Winston Churchill had another chamberlain and donald trump had barack obama. So there are actual incredible parallels between the time and the men. That is why he wrote the book. Host nick adam
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Brian amity shlaes, why do we spend so much time in this country, and on our network, and in your life, talking about president s . Ms. Shlaes thank you, brian. Im glad to be with you and with harold. We talk about president s because people understand People Better than ideas. And we eventually want to get to ideas, but we get at those ideas through people, our president s. Brian dr. Holzer, im often i often want to call you even though youre not a doctor. Mr. Holzer thank you for that mixed introduction. Thank you for having me on the show, and welcome to Franklin Roosevelts home, from which we are broadcasting tonight. Why . I think amity has it right. I also think that we were blessed to have a first president who was a National Hero before he became president , and was a touchstone and an icon and created a presidency that was centered on both personality and ideas, but in large measure, personality. Everyone since has been measured against George Washington. And we look for extra
Through people, our president s. Brian dr. Holzer, im often i want to call you you even though youre not a doctor. Harold thank you for that mixed introduction. And thank you for having me on the show and welcome to Franklin Roosevelts home from which we are broadcasting tonight. Why . I think amity has it right. I also think that we were blessed to have a first president who was a National Hero before he became president , and was a touchstone and an icon and created a presidency that was centered on both personality and ideas, but in large measure, personality. Everyone since has been measured against george washington. And we look for extraordinary guidance, leadership, and inspiration from these, so far, men. Brian talk about this house in a second, but i want to ask amity, is there a house anywhere for Calvin Coolidge . Amity there is a house for Calvin Coolidge in Plymouth Notch, vermont. Thats near killington. Its near woodstock, vermont, if those are important points for you. A