Historically James K. Polk is described as a spoilsman who appointed officers based upon their party affiliation rather than their qualifications. This book however asserts that Polk merely followed an existing pattern of nomination that dated back to the beginning of the republic in which the chief executives looked to qualifications first and loyalty to the party second. The Patriotic Business of Seeking Public Office offers a detailed examination of Polk's nomination practices and his quest for qualified candidates regardless of their party lines.
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