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Using the book as basis for discussion, this paper explores presidential character as it relates to his performance in office.  No additional sources are listed.
                                                
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                                                    in fact, is not only asked but also answered by author James D. Barber in "The Presidential Character: Predicting Performance in the White House".  While Barber doesnt venture to  
                                                
                                                    provide one specific answer, he argues that an analysis of past presidents and their respective performance in the worlds most powerful political role will provide those answers. Barbers book is  
                                                
                                                    not intended to be an expose.  Instead, it is intended to be a how-to guide to summing up a president or potential president.  Barber is interested in making  
                                                
                                                    the American voter a more savvy interpreter of character and how character relates to performance.  His thesis is that an informed voter will be more likely to make the  
                                                
                                                    best choice when confronted with a smorgasbord of presidential candidates representing such a wide array of qualifications and characteristics.  He accomplishes this purpose by analyzing past presidential candidates in  
                                                
                                                    terms of their personalities, performance, and accomplishments.  In some cases he even included pre-election surveys designed to assess a candidates readiness for office.  This allows the reader to  
                                                
                                                    quickly compare what the voters thought and what actually transpired.  Barbers book is certainly on-target in accomplishing the authors goals.  Barber makes one fact exceptionally clear.  That  
                                                
                                                    is that the characters of the men who have held the office of the U.S. Presidency have changed over time from inherent integrity and virtue to personalities and exhibited traits  
                                                
                                                    which are shaped by a variety of factors.  He cautions, however, that it is more often the media than any other factor that shapes our opinions of our presidents.  
                                                
                                                    Barber emphasizes that as American citizens we should not just be cognizant of that fact but that we should assertively work toward forming our own opinions outside the influence  
                                                
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