Warren G. Harding

Capybara

Warren G. Harding

Affable glad-hander who wanted everyone to just get along.

Warren G. Harding was famously easygoing, congenial, and conflict-averse — a man who preferred poker games, cronies, and backroom camaraderie to hard governance. He was well-liked personally but deeply passive, letting corrupt friends like those in the Teapot Dome scandal run roughshod around him because he couldn't bear to confront or cut off the people he cared about. His presidency exemplifies the capybara's fatal flaw: being so laid-back and agreeable that you become a pushover surrounded by opportunists.

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