"For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who was a deserving president, I don't know that George Washington would be a president today, I don't know that Abe Lincoln would, I don't know that Roosevelt would"
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The quote works because it’s half-provocation, half confession. Pollack smuggles in a bleak idea without preaching: the electorate has become an audience trained to read competence through performance. Even the reverent roll call of American icons becomes a stress test. If the founders and emancipators might fail today’s auditions, what does that say about our criteria? Not that we’ve advanced, but that we’ve narrowed.
There’s also a craft-based subtext. Pollack’s career sits in the era when politics learned Hollywood’s grammar: the close-up, the sound bite, the “presence” that reads instantly. He’s not romanticizing the past (40 years ago is hardly a golden age); he’s marking the acceleration. The unease comes from the implied trade: we may be selecting for legibility over judgment, for telegenic certainty over the slower, less cinematic virtues that actually run a country.
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| Topic | Leadership |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Pollack, Sydney. (2026, January 16). For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who was a deserving president, I don't know that George Washington would be a president today, I don't know that Abe Lincoln would, I don't know that Roosevelt would. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-example-a-man-who-might-not-have-enormous-119239/
Chicago Style
Pollack, Sydney. "For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who was a deserving president, I don't know that George Washington would be a president today, I don't know that Abe Lincoln would, I don't know that Roosevelt would." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-example-a-man-who-might-not-have-enormous-119239/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"For example, a man who might not have enormous charisma, who could be president 40 years ago, and who was a deserving president, I don't know that George Washington would be a president today, I don't know that Abe Lincoln would, I don't know that Roosevelt would." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/for-example-a-man-who-might-not-have-enormous-119239/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.







