This is a question that appears can only be given a very subjective answer. Its a matter of perception. Some say, Abraham Lincoln, some say John F. Kennedy, some Ronald Reagen, while others Bill Clinton or George W. Bush. So you can see the dilemma we have here.
Charismatic refers to having a compelling charm or attractiveness that inspires devotion and enthusiasm in others. It commonly describes individuals who possess a magnetic personality and excel at captivating and influencing people.
-adjective1.of, having, or characteristic of charisma.2.characterizing Christians of various denominations who seekan ecstatic religious experience, sometimes includingspeaking in tongues and instantaneous healing.-noun3.a Christian who emphasizes such a religious experience.
A Machiavellian leader is a ruthless leader who will do whatever it takes to get the job done, even if it meant putting his people in harms way. A charismatic leader is a leader who inspires his/her people in a way that people are naturally drawn to him/her.
Johnson was known for his charismatic and outgoing personality. He was often described as confident, assertive, and passionate about his beliefs and goals. However, he could also be seen as temperamental and demanding.
one would be Creative. Cautious, coy, candid, carefree.
Ronald Reagan was a charismatic President.
He was young, handsome, charismatic, and articulate.
The most effective us president is Abhraham Linkhan
US President Barack Obama is most frequently compared to previous US president George W. Bush.
George Washington, our first US president.
President Ronald Reagan
George Washington
because he was a noble man and a strong charismatic leader that could unite the states
To the public eye he tended to be very charismatic, so yes. Privately is something most of us can only speculate on.
Probably the current president.
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