Final answer:
Benjamin Franklin, who published Poor Richard's Almanack, was not a president but a distinguished historical figure involved in the U.S. founding.
Step-by-step explanation:
The individual referenced in the question likely confuses Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanack with The Foolish Almanak mentioned, which has no direct association with a U.S. president as a publisher. Benjamin Franklin was indeed a publisher of almanacs, specifically of Poor Richard's Almanack, which he began in 1733 and was known for its witty sayings and lively writing. Franklin was a multi-talented individual who held many roles such as inventor, diplomat, and statesman. He was not a president; however, his contributions to history are considerable, including his role in advocating colonial unity, his work during the American Revolution, and his later involvement in the drafting of the U.S. Constitution.