Inventing the American presidency - Kenneth C. Davis

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Transcriber: Andrea McDonough Reviewer: Bedirhan Cinar
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The Oval Office,
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Inauguration Day,
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Rose Garden signings,
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and secret service agents
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with dark sunglasses and cool wrist radios.
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For a moment, forget all of it.
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Toss out everything you know about the President.
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Now, start over.
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What would you do if you had to invent the President?
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That was the question facing the 55 men
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who got together in secret
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to draw up the plans for a new American government
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in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia,
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in the same place where the Declaration of Independence
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had been written eleven years earlier.
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Declaring independence had been risky business,
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demanding ferocious courage
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that put lives and fortunes in jeopardy.
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But, inventing a new government was no field day either,
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especially when it's summer
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and you're in scratchy suits,
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and the windows are closed
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because you don't want anybody
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to hear what you are saying,
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and the air conditioning doesn't work
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because it won't be invented for nearly 200 years.
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And, when you don't agree on things,
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it gets even hotter.
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For the framers, the question they argued over most
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while writing the Constitution
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and creating three branches of government
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had to do with the executive department.
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One man or three to do the job?
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How long should he serve?
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What would he really do?
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Who would pick him?
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How to get rid of him
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if he's doing a bad job or he's a crook?
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And, of course, they all meant him,
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and he would be a white man.
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The idea of a woman
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or an African American, for instance,
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holding this high office
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was not a glimmer in their eyes.
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But the framers knew they needed
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someone who could take charge,
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especially in a crisis, like an invasion or a rebellion,
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or negotiating treaties.
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Congress was not very good
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at making such important decisions
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without debates and delays.
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But the framers thought America needed a man
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who was decisive and could act quickly.
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They called it energy and dispatch.
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One thing they were dead-set against:
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there would be no king.
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They had fought a war against a country with a monarch
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and were afraid that one man
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with unchecked powers, in charge of an army,
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could take over the country.
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Instead, they settled on a president
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and laid out his powers in Article 2 of the Constitution.
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But who would choose him?
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Not the people, they were too liable to be misled
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as one framer worried.
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Not the legislature, that would lead to cabal and factions.
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Got it: electors, wise, informed men
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who have time to make a good decision.
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And if they didn't produce a winner,
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then the decision would go to one
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of the other branches of government, the Congress.
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The House of Representatives would step in
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and make the choice,
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which they did in 1801 and 1825.
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In the long, hot summer of 1787,
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compromises were made to invent the presidency,
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like counting slaves as 3/5 of a person,
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giving the President command of the army
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but Congress the power to declare war,
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and unlimited four-year terms.
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Since then, some of those compromises have been amended
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and the men in office have sometimes been too strong or too weak.
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But, if you could start from scratch,
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how would you redesign the Oval Office?
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