Grover Cleveland is one of my favorite presidents. I visited his grave last year. Consequently, I found this report interesting. According to James Ostrowski commenting on Grover Cleveland’s legacy at a recent function in Buffalo, New York on the Lewrockwell.com blog that
“George Cleveland, his grandson, is in town as our guest of honor. He will also speak tonight. At dinner last night, he told us that when he visited Hawaii he was treated like a superstar. Grover Cleveland is revered by native Hawaiians there, he said, because he opposed military intervention into Hawaii.
That’s one of the many, many things he was right about in his long and distinguished public and private career. Late in life, he battled Woodrow Wilson at Princeton. What higher praise can I bestow on a man than that?