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He criticized Taft for not following his progressive agenda from "summary" of The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

Theodore Roosevelt was quick to point out what he saw as a failure on the part of President Taft to adhere to the progressive principles that he had championed during his own time in office. Roosevelt believed that Taft had not done enough to continue the work that he had started, and he was not shy about expressing his disappointment. This criticism was not taken lightly by Taft, who felt that he was being unfairly judged by his predecessor. Roosevelt's critique of Taft was driven by his deep commitment to the progressive agenda that he had worked so hard to advance during his presidency. He believed that Taft had strayed from the path that he had set out on, and he was determined to hold him accountable for his perceived shortcomings. Roosevelt saw himself as the standard-bearer of progressivism, and he felt a responsibility to ensure that his legacy was upheld by those who came after him. Despite his best efforts to push Taft in the direction...
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    The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt

    Edmund Morris

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