" A day that will live in infamy...."
President Obama
President Wilson used the phrase "the war to end war" when describing World War 1. The phrase is also associated with H. G. Wells.
The lazy miss, shennandoah, the fourth longest river in the world, ...
Last best hope of the world.
The phrase 'hard nosed' is believed to have originated in the hunting world. The term was first used to describe a hunting dog with a poor sense of smell.
To live in the sky means to be carefree and not part of the world. It is a phrase that is usually used to describe people who seem to live in their own world.
Shell Shock is a phrase that was first used in World War I to describe psychological trauma experienced by soldiers. Currently, it is used when someone is very surprised.
ANZAC was a phrase used to describe units from Australia and new Zealand, it originated in World War one, specifically during the Gallipoli campaign.
he wanted to stop world war 2
Glory hunter.
I am not sure you can describe anyone, especially a president, in just one word. Some words to describe him are "unique" (since he is the first black president), "inspiring" (he is a very motivational and inspirational speaker); and according to his political opponents, "controversial" (he is governing at a time when America is very polarized, and people seem to either love him or hate him).
This phrase is used quite often to describe greed and as a statement on the US and world state of being. This phrase comes for the band "Rage Against the Machine" and the song of the same name. It has become somewhat of a pop culture phrase.