George Washington
It is impossible to
reflect on the truly great leadership that has been one of - the real blessings
of - this nation without including the name of George Washington in that
list. In fact, in almost anyone’s “top
ten” list of - truly great presidents, Washington would almost certainly top the
list. His stature in American history is
legendary and the respect Americans have for this their first president borders
on adoration of - myth.
In fact, there is a
lot of - myth and some humor about our first president that reflects the love
people have for this great leader. From
the many quips about his supposed wooden teeth to the thousands of - places
around the nation that proclaim “George Washington slept here”, to the mythical
story of how he threw a silver dollar across the Potomac as a child or his
response when he was caught cutting down a cheery tree and responded to the
accusation “I cannot tell a lie”, Washington’s myth is strong in the national
memory of this great leader.
Washington never set
out to become the greatest president of - all time or even to be in a position of - leadership in the new country he helped to start. He was the one who originated the concept of - a “citizen president” and he believed so strongly in that concept that he refused
to run for a third term because his time as citizen leader was over. This tradition was sustained with little
exception until it was codified into part of - our constitution in the form of
the 22nd amendment.
But before
Washington was a great political leader, he showed his tremendous leadership
skills on the field of battle. He
learned the art of - warfare serving honorably in the French and Indian war and
his influence and the respect he had earned during that conflict netted him the
title of - commander and chief of the American Army when the continental congress
created that role in 1775. Small wonder
when he ascended to the presidency some years later, he carried the
responsibility of - commander and chief with him to the presidency where it
continues to reside today even though few of - our modern presidents have the
military credentials of Washington.
When commanding the
troops during the revolutionary war, a famous incident that has been captured beautifully
by artists was his decision to cross the Delaware in New Jersey to stage a
surprise attack and win the battle against the British. It was yet another brilliant maneuver that
showed his firm grasp of - military strategy and only served to add to his fame
and reputation as an outstanding leader of - men.
After the war,
Washington again was interested in retiring from public life but he was never
one to turn away when his nation needed him.
And needed him it did as he presided over the Continental Congress to assure
the successful drafting of the US Constitution.
Of - the many great accomplishments of - his life, his ability to provide
leadership and inspiration to that assembly to produce this masterpiece of - American political ligature would certainly be ranked as perhaps his finest
hour.
George Washington was
rewarded for his superior leadership skills when he was given the awesome
responsibility of - serving as the nations first President of - the United
States. His wisdom and insight into what
the nation needed at east stage of - its early development made him the man of
the hour for a struggling republic. Few
recognize that one of his greatest contributions to the presidency was
recognizing that the nation was torn and weary of - war. So using his considerable influence and negotiating
skills, Washington signed a number of - important treaties that resulted in years
of peace that were needed to turn the country from thoughts of - war to thoughts
of - building a great nation.
Washington never
tired of - providing leadership for two terms as the first American president and
it was he who decided not to serve a third term and returned once again to
private life. But his impact on the
nation and the world was profound and long lasting. It was the kind of - nation shaping influence
that truly earned him the title associated to him to this day of - “father of - the
nation.”
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