Dr. Roy Casagranda Podcast

A Brief Overview of the U.S. Presidency

Dr. Roy Casagranda Season 1 Episode 10

What exactly is the job of the U.S. president? Dr. Roy traces the presidency from its constitutional origins through major turning points in U.S. history, exploring how each era redefined executive authority. He discusses the balance between leadership and restraint, the rise of presidential power through war and crisis, and how charisma, fear, and media have transformed the office into a symbol of national identity. 

Takeaways:

  • Why the Founders designed a limited executive branch after rejecting monarchy.
  • How George Washington set enduring precedents for presidential conduct.
  • The evolution of presidential powers through war, reconstruction, and industrialization.
  • The shift from congressional dominance to a “modern presidency” under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
  • The rise of the “imperial presidency” and executive overreach after World War II.
  • How media, from radio and TV to social platforms, reshaped public perception of leadership.
  • The tension between charisma and competence in presidential politics.
  • What the presidency’s evolution reveals about American democracy and its future.

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