George Dewey Quote

I am convinced that the office of the President is not such a difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of Congress.


Interview in New York World [April 3, 1900]


I am convinced that the office of the President is not such a difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of Congress.

I am convinced that the office of the President is not such a difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of Congress.

I am convinced that the office of the President is not such a difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of Congress.

I am convinced that the office of the President is not such a difficult one to fill, his duties being mainly to execute the laws of Congress.