They may be publicly hailed for their innovation and decisiveness, but those qualities are rarely demanded in their cabinet jobs.
But here and now, when ruthlessness is hailed publicly as a character strength, maybe not.
Essex is publicly hailed upon his return to England after taking Cadiz from the Spanish, but his relationship with Elizabeth begins to deteriorate.
Sawchuk set the standard for measuring goaltenders, and was publicly hailed as the "best goalie ever" by a rival general manager in 1952, during only his second season.
Harrison was publicly hailed as a national hero, despite the fact that his troops had greatly outnumbered the Indian forces, and had suffered many more casualties.
Among those seated at the table of Nancy Reagan were a Lithuanian nationalist, Nijole Sadunaite, whom the President has publicly hailed.
In 1998, Karamat let the decision of county's atomic experiments on Prime minister and was publicly hailed for backing the democracy in the country.
He was publicly hailed in 1610, both in Denmark and Norway.
Albert Einstein sought the title and was usually hailed publicly as deserving it.