John Adams: ‘extravagant popularity is not the road to public advantage”

John Adams became president by a margin of three votes, I believe. Ehm, a bit too close for comfort. Here is what Adams had to say:

If the way to do good to my country were to render myself popular, I could easily do it. But extravagant popularity is not the road to public advantage.

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