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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. 27th PRESIDENT 1908-1912. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Known as the “Reluctant President” - “I don’t remember that I ever was President.” Teddy Roosevelt’s hand-picked successor Jovial, genial, conscientious, desire to avoid conflict Always wanted to be a judge
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 27th PRESIDENT 1908-1912
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT • Known as the “Reluctant President” - “I don’t remember that I ever was President.” • Teddy Roosevelt’s hand-picked successor • Jovial, genial, conscientious, desire to avoid conflict • Always wanted to be a judge • Only Pres. to ever also serve as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court
QUALIFICATIONS: • Graduate of Yale (2nd in class!) • Ohio Judge • Federal Circuit Court Judge • Governor of the Philippines • Secretary of War under TR • Supporter of the Square Deal • Liked by the Old Guard a/w/a/ progressives of the Republican Party
TAFT TRIVIA • Largest President, over 300 lbs. • Titanic sunk on April 14, 1912, during his presidency. • Started a new tradition when he threw the 1st ball on opening day of the baseball season • Kept cows on the White House lawn; milked Pauline every morning • Bought the White House its first car, a Ford Model-T, and turned the stable into a 4 car garage • Had to order a special bathtub for the White House, because he got stuck in the old one
TAFT’S TUB
Public had a low opinion of Taft Much more conservative than Roosevelt Felt he was destroying Roosevelt’s “Square Deal”
DOLLAR DIPLOMACY • Use foreign policy to protect American investments abroad • Use American money to uphold foreign policy (investment in areas of concern to U.S. – Caribbean & China) • Revolutions in Caribbean U.S. intervention • Nicaragua, Marines 1911 • Cuba, Honduras, Haiti
GREATEST FAILURES:#1- PAYNE-ALDRICH TARIFF • Believed high tariffs encouraged monopo-lies so attempts to lower tariff rates • BUT 800 amendments added to this tariff bill in Congress • SO the tariff actually turns out to be higher than what Congress started with • Taft signs anyway - allowed a corporation tax; Tariff Commission • Public opinion is very low
Over Conservation Pinchot - Chief Forester - accuses Ballinger – Taft’s Sec. Of Interior - of opening public western lands to private developers Taft sides with Ballinger & fires Pinchot Ballinger’s reputation ruined; forced to resign due to the public outcry Taft seen as “selling the Square Deal down the river!’ #2-BALLINGER-PINCHOTCONTROVERSY
#3 - SUPPORT OF SPEAKER CANNON • Speaker of the House, Joe Cannon, was dictatorial & opposed to most progressive legislation (particularly conservation) • Taft refused to side openly with the Progressives who opposed the Speaker; supported the Old Guard conservatives • Public opinion falls again • Republicans do poorly in 1910 congressional elections
BETTER TRUSTBUSTER THAN ROOSEVELT Busts up Standard Oil, American Tobacco, American Sugar Refining ACHIEVEMENTS during Taft’s Administration:
ARIZONA AND NEW MEXICO ADMITTED AS 47th &48th STATES Empowered ICC even further - Mann-Elkins Act, 1910 Established 8 hour day for gov’t contract workers & mine safety legislation 16TH AMENDMENT, gives Congress authority to collect an income tax 17TH AMENDMENT, provides for the direct election of U.S. Senators ACHIEVEMENTS during Taft’s Administration:
PROGRESSIVE Theodore Roosevelt THE CANDIDATES REPUBLICAN William H. Taft DEMOCRAT Woodrow Wilson
Did no real campaigning: He believed Wilson would win & therefore did nothing. The real battle was between Roosevelt & Wilson who both supported progressivism, but under different labels. PLATFORMS: TAFT Won Republican nomination over Roosevelt
NEW NATIONALISM Emphasizes a federal gov’t strong enough to impose nationwide solutions on big business. Supports Progressive reforms in child labor,minimum wage, workers’ comp., etc. Major difference with Wilson is with trusts/business: seeks strong gov’t control of big business, not destruction Magnetic Personality Dynamic speaker who appealed to emotions Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Party Assassination attempt in WI
THE “BULL MOOSE” PARTY Video: The Bull Moose
NEW FREEDOM Appealed to reason and conscience; persuasive A convert to progressivism No real political experience; took 46 ballots for nomination Platform seeks banking reform & tariff reductions; opposes gov’t-sponsored social welfare Major difference with TR - viewed monopolies as evils to be destroyed, not regulated; they are the antithesis of free competition; favors small entrepreneurship; sees TR’s plan as giving federal gov’t too much power in economy WILSON Aloof; idealistic
“The Professor “ • Wins by partisan politics • Split in Republican Party & his support by both conservative & liberal Democrats gives him the election