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    poll-- best and worst 3 presidents

    i will be 81 in sept and think a lot about presidents we have had in the last 70 years . so i am wondering what others think their best/worst potus are , my thoughts are .

    best 3

    1- eisenhower

    2- kennedy

    3- bush sr


    worst 3

    1- johnson

    2- nixon

    3- bush jr
    Last edited by ILUVRP; 07-13-2018 at 09:02 AM.



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    1 - Dr Ron Paul

    2 - Ron Paul

    3 - Paul, Ron

    Worst

    Take your pick...

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    Any list without Reagan best and LBJ worst is just wrong.


    1. Reagan










    2. Clinton distant second


    3. Maybe Eisenhower as a distant third

    Worst 3
    1. LBJ
    2. Carter


    3. W.

  5. #4
    Woodrow Wilson was obviously the worst. Not sure who the best was.

  6. #5
    Judging on performance..

    Best

    Trump
    Reagan
    Kennedy


    Worst

    Bush Jr.
    Wilson
    Obama


    Judging on character..

    Best

    Reagan
    Trump
    Kennedy


    Worst

    Bush Sr.
    Dick Cheney (Bush Jr's puppetmaster)
    Woodrow Wilson
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    Best 3

    Eisenhower
    Al Haig
    Can't come up with a 3rd, they're all too horrible
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    Worst 3

    Dumbya Bush
    LBJ
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    Lincoln has to be worst. At least the bloodiest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    Judging on character..

    Best

    Reagan
    Trump
    Kennedy
    More like Trump #1. Reagan and Kennedy are OK but Trump's character is terrific, its unmatched how great his character is
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danke View Post
    Lincoln has to be worst. At least the bloodiest.
    Lincoln is the reason why we are still the United States of America. If it weren't for him we'd just be a bunch of tiny $#@!ty countries like europe
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    Lincoln is the reason why we are still the United States of America. If it weren't for him we'd just be a bunch of tiny $#@!ty countries like europe
    It must be excruciatingly hard for you to pick just one. I mean, there are just so many awesome men from which to choose. The greatest men that have ever lived really - almost gods, when you think about it.
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  13. #11
    Best:

    Coolidge
    Kennedy
    Reagan
    Jefferson
    Washington

    Worst:
    Wilson
    FDR
    LBJ
    Nixon
    Carter
    Obama
    Bush Sr.
    Bush Jr.
    Pretty much the rest of them
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    Best
    Harrison
    Coolidge
    Trump
    Adams
    Jefferson

    Worst
    Obammy
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    Obammy
    Both Roosevelts
    Wilson
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    I agree, Coolidge was good.

    Reagan - not so much. He's way over rated. He was anti 2nd amendment too - really his administration set us on a very bad course, carrying forward secret wars, nixon's war on drugs, and setting the stage for the loss of liberty we are all enjoying today.

    Jefferson - liked the guy, but set the stage for taxes. While I agree with many things Jefferson wrote, his actions were not always consistent.

    Ikenhower, he may have warned us about the military industrial complex, but he played a role in its inception, and if I'm not mistaken, really ramped up our foreign policy. We can thank Ikenhower for our interventionist foreign policy.

    Wilson, Lincoln, Roosevelts - can all rot in hell IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CaptUSA View Post
    It must be excruciatingly hard for you to pick just one. I mean, there are just so many awesome men from which to choose. The greatest men that have ever lived really - almost gods, when you think about it.
    It's like being asked which of your children is your favorite. You're not supposed to have a favorite, but you do.

    My favorite is Trump, though Lincoln did basically invent MAGA so its close call
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  17. #15
    I think this was supposed to be last 70 years.

    Obv. Coolidge at the top if you got last 100. Wilson and FDR on the bad list.

  18. #16
    Best: Sy Sperling

    Worst: All the others



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    Best-

    1) Donald Trump- First and only non-politician and non military personnel to become President. Ending career politics at all levels.
    2) Thomas Jefferson- Wrote Declaration of Independence
    3) Millard Fillmore- Very laid back

    Worst-
    1) LBJ- Used a military draft for Vietnam
    2)FDR- Military draft, first major abuse of 16th amendment, allowed Japan to attack
    3) George W Bush- Allowed 9-11, politicized 9-11, used 9-11 to justifying war in Iraq which created ISIL and ISIS

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    Top two worst in past 118 years are Wilson , LBJ obviously , I might slide Obama in at the third worst spot for fines for not having health insurance . The three of them are the anti liberty . Tough to pick the three worst though and leave out FDR and Nixon so I can give them honorable mention for bad . Ike would be best after Coolidge .
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    Quote Originally Posted by oyarde View Post
    Top two worst in past 118 years are Wilson , LBJ obviously , I might slide Obama in at the third worst spot for fines for not having health insurance . The three of them are the anti liberty . Tough to pick the three worst though and leave out FDR and Nixon so I can give them honorable mention for bad . Ike would be best after Coolidge .
    Interesting that no one mentions Harding who was probably the best president in the past 100+ years.

    He pulled the country out of a huge oncoming depression and did many other things that contributed to Coolidge's legacy. Scandals by some of his administration, combined with a mysterious death, have faded Harding into oblivion & many have put him as one of the worst presidents when he was, in fact, one of the best.

    After doing my own research it seems to me he was probably JFK'd & his great service was flushed down the memory hole.

    Prosperity restored

    Harding died of a heart attack on August 2, 1923, having fulfilled his goal of restoring prosperity. The night of his death, his wife Florence had been reading an article to him from the Saturday Evening Post entitled "A Calm Review of a Calm Man" by Samuel G. Blythe. "There is nothing so political as the Presidency," Blythe observed, "and the better a politician a President is the better President he will be." Blythe reminded his readers that things had been in a bad way when Harding came into office, but now America was "the only legitimately prosperous country in the world." Prosperity, he continued, "extends from coast to coast, from the Canadian border to Mexico. Labor is universally employed at high wages. Money is plentiful. All lines of business are flourishing. And there is no other country in the world of which this can be said."

    Blythe's account was accurate. Harding's policies, put into practice by men like Charles G. Dawes, succeeded in turning the country around. This was not easy with a fractious Republican party at odds over regional and economic issues. Nevertheless, Harding cut income tax rates for Americans at every income level. According to economist Benjamin Anderson, employment and businesses rallied as a result of "a drastic cleaning up of credit weakness, a drastic reduction in the costs of production, and on the free play of private enterprise."


    It had been Harding's hope that inequality of income would decrease as foreign markets expanded, creating more economic opportunities; he worked hard with Herbert Hoover and Charles Evans Hughes to achieve this. Harding also modified his position on the tariff, coming to favor a degree of flexibility. He entered the White House having won an overwhelming mandate. He succeeded in healing a divided country by combining fiscal conservatism with some socially progressive attitudes. His efforts to end lynching and his belief in racial equality showed him to be more enlightened than many of his countrymen. They entitle him to be regarded as one of the first modern civil-rights presidents.

    The policies of Harding and his successor Calvin Coolidge were undone in the 1930s, when President Hoover adopted the statist measures that laid the foundations for what would become the New Deal. With the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt, a new kind of welfare state was created, and progressivism began once again to flourish. Surveying the situation in 1940 after the economy's downturn and what people were beginning to call a new Roosevelt depression, Dawes penned a warning:

    Some day, a President, if he is to save the country from bankruptcy and its people from ruin, must make the old fight over again, and this time the battle will be waged against desperate disadvantages. Against him will be arrayed the largest, strongest, and most formidably entrenched army of interested government spenders, wasters, and patronage-dispensing politicians the world has yet known.

    Dawes was prescient. As the old fight is once again being waged, we can only hope that the president Americans elect in 2012 will be as much of a "reactionary" as Warren G. Harding--and as much of a success.

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    Best: Sy Sperling

    Worst: All the others
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    Quote Originally Posted by Influenza View Post
    Woodrow Wilson was obviously the worst.

    The reason you humanist progressives don't like Wilson has nothing to do with liberty. You don't like him for some of his "right" leanings. For example, Wilson said:

    “America was born a Christian nation."


    Wilson also liked the film Birth of a Nation and was denounced as a segregationist.


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    Best
    Jefferson
    Madison
    Cleveland
    Harding
    Coolidge

    Worst
    Wilson
    Franklin Roosevelt
    Johnson
    Obama
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krugminator2 View Post
    Any list without Reagan best and LBJ worst is just wrong.


    1. Reagan



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    Seriously?
    Is that taking into consideration that of all US Presidents in history Reagan was the biggest supporter/funder of violent extremist Islamist Jihadis and that 9/11 & resulting Iraqi/Afghan Freedom wars cost America trillions of dollars and injury/death of millions of Americans?

    He even dedicated Space Shuttle launch to honor violent Islamist Jihadi militants. Al Qaeda was birthed in sanctury of same Jihadi militants. Even to this day, America is still engaged in its longest war history fighting the very militants Reagan armed/funded.
    Just this week, two US troops were killed in Afghanistan. Many more have died/lost limbs in past 17 years .



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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthCarolinaLiberty View Post
    The reason you humanist progressives don't like Wilson has nothing to do with liberty. You don't like him for some of his "right" leanings. For example, Wilson said:

    “America was born a Christian nation."


    Wilson also liked the film Birth of a Nation and was denounced as a segregationist.


    When will you and your friends be taking down his statue somewhere in America?
    So if the reason I don't like Wilson is because he was a segregationist, that has nothing to do with liberty? Really? lol...

    BTW, when you make retarded posts like this, are you really 100% sure in your accusations, like you mentioned? Or is that a facade? I think swordsmyth may need to induct a new fellow in his paranoid schizophrenic club

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    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Seriously?
    Is that taking into consideration that of all US Presidents in history Reagan was the biggest supporter/funder of violent extremist Islamist Jihadis and that 9/11 & resulting Iraqi/Afghan Freedom wars cost America trillions of dollars and injury/death of millions of Americans?

    He even dedicated Space Shuttle launch to honor violent Islamist Jihadi militants. Al Qaeda was birthed in sanctury of same Jihadi militants. Even to this day, America is still engaged in its longest war history fighting the very militants Reagan armed/funded.
    Just this week, two US troops were killed in Afghanistan. Many more have died/lost limbs in past 17 years .
    must spread rep around

  31. #27
    Best President = King George III. Check out that low low tax rate!

  32. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by thoughtomator View Post
    Best President = King George III. Check out that low low tax rate!
    It would be very difficult to get a zero income tax through legislation. What can be done is pardons of tax evasion. Donald Trump has pardoned people involved with the Bundy ranch which is very close to saying you don't have to pay taxes esp since Donald Trump owns a hotel business that is his intention.

  33. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by Influenza View Post
    must spread rep around
    Quote Originally Posted by enhanced_deficit View Post
    Seriously?
    Reagan had the best foreign policy of any modern president. He only used military force a few times. And they were small scale. He had the wisdom to cut and run in Lebanon. Grenada was justified and successful. And retaliating against Qaddafi's attack on American soldiers was justified. There were no humanitarian missions.

    And he wasn't passive aggressive like cuckold Jimmy Carter. He made it clear, "We win, they lose." His ability to tackle issues head from a position of strength ended tensions without firing a shot.

  34. #30
    Quote Originally Posted by dannno View Post
    Judging on performance..

    Best

    Trump
    Reagan
    Kennedy


    Worst

    Bush Jr.
    Wilson
    Obama


    Judging on character..

    Best

    Reagan
    Trump
    Kennedy


    Worst

    Bush Sr.
    Dick Cheney (Bush Jr's puppetmaster)
    Woodrow Wilson
    Any list that has Wilson under the worst, but has neither Harding nor Coolidge under the best, is one crappy list.

    For those of us who can actually count to 70, as the OP requested, there have been no best presidents since 1938. There have been mediocre presidents and there have been awful presidents. But there have been no good presidents.
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