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The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency is a New York Times bestseller written by John Dickerson. This story delves into the history and evolution as well as the present state of the American presidency and how the people can make the job less stressful and more productive. Dickerson talks about the presidents in history and in the modern times for the readers to re-evaluate how people view the presidency and how to choose presidents. Dickerson also explained and defined the real job and responsibilities of a president and how the presidents from the past have endured and managed…mehr

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The Hardest Job in the World: The American Presidency is a New York Times bestseller written by John Dickerson. This story delves into the history and evolution as well as the present state of the American presidency and how the people can make the job less stressful and more productive. Dickerson talks about the presidents in history and in the modern times for the readers to re-evaluate how people view the presidency and how to choose presidents. Dickerson also explained and defined the real job and responsibilities of a president and how the presidents from the past have endured and managed the burden.

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