Bsaed on a completely new nationwide survey prepared exclusively for this edition of Presidential Leadership, two of America's most prominent institutions, The Wall Street Journal and the Federalist Society explore just what it is that makes a president great and then rank each from best to worst. Now with updated chapters on Bush and 'Leadership in the Midst of Controversy,' a wide range of eminent scholars, journalists and political leaders evaluate the competence of our nation's chief executives, including that of George W. Bush's first complete term in office. From various contributors come a series of collected essays on John Mccain, Teddy Roosevelt, Milliard Fillmore, James Polk, and James Madison.