(APPLAUSE)FRANCO ORDOÑEZ, BYLINE: At the G7 summit in France, President Trump shared what has been a longstanding fear of being compared to Hoover, something he's raised repeatedly over the years. And the one president I did not want to be was the late great Herbert Hoover. They sound like asides, but I think they are indicative of his upbringing, and he grew up in a period where Herbert Hoover was a very negative thing to be. TROY: And he clearly does not want to be Herbert Hoover, and he's not the only Republican president who had that fear. TROY: Any Republican president who gets hit with bad economic times faces the danger of being tagged as Herbert Hoover.