President Theodore Roosevelt and Walt Disney.
Those two men were the epitome of greatness during their time. Walt Disney was such a great man, he did everything he could for children, he even was known to make everyone clean up their language if they wanted to work at Disney, he was against smoking in the office and if anyone even thought of putting children into the "black box" (which was the custom at that time) he would have them fired because that could mentally scare the young actors. He took care of the "disney family".
Pres. Roosevelt was a man's man. He hunted, boxed, camped, rode horses, loved the outdoors, was a soldier, got stuff done, was well read (even finishing an entire novel in one night, the same day the woman author gave it to him), was smart, sophistocated, and during one speech he was shot in the chest, he didn't stop, he just kept on going until he was through and then went to a hospital.
He built the panamal Canal after the French said it was impossible. His policy was "Walk tall and carry a big stick". He made the United States of America the Police of the World, because at that time, the world was in a spiral down into a world war. And for the short time he was president, he kept things cool.
Not to mention he is the cousin of, i think, the greatest president ever, President Franklin D. Roosevelt.