I'm no expert, and I don't care enough to do much research on this, but at least the Wikipedia entry makes a lot of room for someone with TRDS: It states that Roosevelt fought on Kettle Hill, and when he tried to move to San Juan Hill, he was chastised for the move, and "angrily ordered" to return to Kettle Hill, at which point his horse and men were too exhausted to fight. He did make it to the top of San Juan Hill after it was taken...after all, they were taking a picture there...and then he proceeded to circulate a photo which cropped out other units, showing only his unit there.
They outnumbered the Spanish several times over, and yet they suffered 5 times as many casualties.
Granted, it was an attack against a fortified position, so I don't fault that...in fact, I don't fault any of the above. Sounds like a typical battle, full of confusion and mayhem...thousands of things that could have been done better, ripe for criticism by armchair generals. But, if Trump claimed to have won San Juan Hill when he didn't, and was in fact chastised for "deserting" another position, you would fault that behavior, not lionize a fake version of it.
And, can you imagine if Trump, like Roosevelt, ordered the Navy on a world tour without enough money to get them back? What would you be saying about Trump if he did that? I think we all know.
I'm not saying Roosevelt isn't a hero, or a great president. I am saying he has an absolute force of nature, both as president, and as a private citizen...like Trump...both're pretty much the opposite of Biden. Many criticisms and praise can be legitimately lobbed in TR's direction...and if he were Trump, I think we know what you would be lobbing at him.