The Dumbocrats and Democracy - Annals of dictator Obama Kim Zigfeld
Under the U.S. Constitution as drafted by the American “founding fathers,” a president could run for office and be elected as many times as possible.
But the first president, George Washington, though enormously popular, stepped down voluntarily after two terms. He believed that it would simply be wrong for any president to serve longer than eight years; this would, in Washington’s view, make him more like a king than a president, and Washington had led the American revolution to get rid of the institution of monarchy.
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