Benjamin Franklin reportedly expressed skepticism about George Washington's leadership abilities during the Revolutionary War. He allegedly believed that Washington, while a great general, lacked the necessary political acumen to lead the new nation effectively. Franklin's comments reflected concerns about Washington's approach to governance, particularly regarding his reluctance to engage in more direct political maneuvering. However, these sentiments were not widely publicized during their lifetimes.
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