In his book, “The Presidential Leadership of Theodore Roosevelt”, veteran historian John M. Blum, makes a concerted argument about how president Theodore Roosevelt had reinvigorated and re-focused the American presidency, which according to him had been on a slumber and decline mood since the Civil war. The author makes a clear point that Roosevelt did re-establish better and more cordial working relations with the Congress and also importantly he re-organized federal labor unions and movements so that they can inspire and spur economic development in the country. This analytical essay discusses the author main claim that it was President Roosevelt who stabilized the democracy of America through his use of presidential powers and privileges.