New book shows none of our presidents were perfect - even George Washington
Briefly

Bill O'Reilly's 'Confronting the Presidents' is a humorous and critical exploration of the lives and peculiarities of U.S. leaders from George Washington to Joe Biden.
From mentioning George Washington’s childhood grievances to Andrew Jackson's parrot disrupting his funeral, O'Reilly provides an eye-opening glance at the quirks and controversies of past presidents.
The book sheds light on the complexities of leaders like Thomas Jefferson, who professed unity but had idiosyncratic behaviors, reflecting the multifaceted natures of historical figures.
With unexpected anecdotes, O'Reilly confronts the mythos surrounding these presidents, questioning their greatness and portraying them as deeply flawed individuals struggling with their humanity.
Read at New York Post
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