- Elvis Presley — of course; changed popular music
- Frank Sinatra — NewMexiKen would rather listen to Frank than Elvis, but Frank was not a revolutionary
- Franklin D. Roosevelt — America’s most conservative president; willing to accept change to preserve the system
- Frederick Douglass — a great presence when one was most needed
- George H. W. Bush — if your claim to greatness is being President, you have to be re-elected
- George W. Bush — name one accomplishment
- George Lucas — ruined movies forever, but great at it
- George Patton — eccentric, daring, an ass; my vote is with Omar Bradley
- George Washington — the indispensable American; second only to Lincoln
- George Washington Carver — there are sufficient African-American leaders now; Carver can be retired
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LUCAS?!
There may be room on this list for one film director. Do you think he is the one?
Frank Sinatra: Invented the pop singer phenomenon…no, wait, that was Enrico Caruso. Never mind.