- July 5, 2026
- Updated 8:40 am
Washington’s Legacy and Trump’s Contrasting Leadership
On July 4, 2026, Maureen Dowd wrote a reflection on George Washington’s teeth and their symbolism in contrasting the leadership styles of Washington and Donald Trump. Washington’s dentures, made from human, horse, and cow teeth, were a source of constant discomfort. Despite this, he was stoic and uncomplaining, traits not seen in the current leadership.
“I just can’t imagine two human beings who are more dissimilar than George Washington and Donald Trump,” remarked Ron Chernow, a biographer of Washington.
Chernow highlighted Washington’s discretion and humility against Trump’s self-promotion. Washington refrained from any ostentation, while Trump indulges in boasting. This comparison sheds light on the contrasting approaches to leadership.
During a recent event, President Trump stated, “We rule by common sense, to a large extent,” demonstrating a misunderstanding between rule and govern. He also declared his intent to deliver a lengthy speech on Independence Day, a move to showcase his capabilities.
In reflection, Washington’s reluctance to assume monarchical power is starkly different from the current president’s style. As America commemorates its 250th year, the differences in leadership are noteworthy.