Macarthur Memorial Podcast

MacArthur for President, 1944

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Sinopsis

As a boy, General Douglas MacArthur’s mother exhorted him to follow the example of George Washington. What was implied in this advice was that he should become a general and a president. As he grew older, his career would take shape with an eye on the White House. Most American generals with presidential ambitions try to maneuver behind the scenes to be “drafted” for the job by others. MacArthur was no different. He would be a potential candidate in 1944, 1948, and 1952, but he would never officially declare himself a candidate and left his campaigning to surrogates. In the end, he would never become President, but his enormous popularity would put the office tantalizingly within his reach at times. This podcast will address MacArthur’s 1944 presidential ambitions.