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Who is the greatest US president of the 20th & 21st centuries?

Best president of the bunch?

  • William McKinley

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • William Howard Taft

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Woodrow Wilson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Warren G. Harding

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Herbert Hoover

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Harry S. Truman

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lyndon B. Johnson

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Richard Nixon

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Gerald R. Ford

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George H. W. Bush

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • George W. Bush

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    31

dust1n

Zindīq
I will say, I wasn't expecting a Reagan/Carter race right at the get go.

And what, no one like's Taft?

And why Reagan, and not, say, Hoover? :D
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Harrison Ford,especially for his work in Airforce one,what more could you ask of a President.
David Palmer (24) is my pick for fictional presidents.
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Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I'm really surprised that Carter is in the running. His admin was rather lackluster, with a grinding
economic malaise & a horrible gasoline rationing scheme. But he was likeable & didn't start any wars.

He, like many, also mispronounced "nuclear".
I'll bet Taft never mispronounced it!
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I'm really surprised that Carter is in the running. His admin was rather lackluster, with a grinding
economic malaise & a horrible gasoline rationing scheme. But he was likeable & didn't start any wars.

He, like many, also mispronounced "nuclear".
I'll bet Taft never mispronounced it!

Taft precedes fission. :D
 

Mathematician

Reason, and reason again
Jimmy Carter was the best man to become president, but he was not the best president. He was honorable but not a savvy politician - unlike Lincoln, who was both.

I would go so far as to say that we all pretty much live in the shadows of FDR. There's really no comparison.

Johnson gets a bad rap for his continual involvement in Vietnam, but his persona is what pushed through many civil rights bills. He had always wanted to be a peace-time president and civil reformer.
 
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dust1n

Zindīq
Jimmy Carter was the best man to become president, but he was not the best president. He was honorable but not a savvy politician - unlike Lincoln, who was both.

I would go so far as to say that we all pretty much live in the shadows of FDR.

Johnson gets a bad rap for his continual involvement in Vietnam, but his persona is what pushed through many civil rights bills. He had always wanted to be a peace-time president and civil reformer.

That's a really good point. Perhaps one I should have thought about more before voting. I tried not to get weight to people for having their circumstances just by virtue of being where they were, and tried to stick how people dealt with what they were handled. But I think I might agree with your statement about Carter.
 

Reptillian

Hamburgler Extraordinaire
I will say, I wasn't expecting a Reagan/Carter race right at the get go.

And what, no one like's Taft?

And why Reagan, and not, say, Hoover? :D

I'd say the high rankings of Reagan and Carter reflect peoples' ignorance of history. They remember Reagan and Carter so they vote for them. Taft sucks, but I'm surprised Woodrow Wilson hasn't gotten a few votes.
 

dust1n

Zindīq
I'd say the high rankings of Reagan and Carter reflect peoples' ignorance of history. They remember Reagan and Carter so they vote for them. Taft sucks, but I'm surprised Woodrow Wilson hasn't gotten a few votes.

That might not necessarily be the case, since I voted for Carter and was born after both of them served office. I can't remember nothin'! :D
 

Mathematician

Reason, and reason again
Eisenhower was a decently good man and a positive presidential figure.

JFK is overrated. He pretty much amounted to a Bill Clinton figure. During Vietnam and the civil rights protests people looked back fondly on his presidency just like how we look back at the Clinton presidency fondly after dealing with the Global Recession and Iraq/Afghanistan.
 

Reptillian

Hamburgler Extraordinaire
That might not necessarily be the case, since I voted for Carter and was born after both of them served office. I can't remember nothin'! :D

Carter and habitat for humanity....Teddy Roosevelt is best because he realized that the entire natural world is humanity's habitat. How many speeches did Carter give immediately after being shot during an assassination attempt ? Ol' Teddy's got him beat I'd imagine.
 

Reptillian

Hamburgler Extraordinaire
Eisenhower was a decently good man and a positive presidential figure.

JFK is overrated. He pretty much amounted to a Bill Clinton figure. During Vietnam and the civil rights protests people looked back fondly on his presidency just like how we look back at the Clinton presidency fondly after dealing with the Global Recession and Iraq/Afghanistan.

You're just brainwashed by the slogan "I like Ike"
 

dust1n

Zindīq
Carter and habitat for humanity....Teddy Roosevelt is best because he realized that the entire natural world is humanity's habitat. How many speeches did Carter give immediately after being shot during an assassination attempt ? Ol' Teddy's got him beat I'd imagine.

I like Teddy, besides his propensity to kill Native Americas. Besides that, I really don't know enough about him to even criticize him. I respect greatly anyone who takes on corporations though. :D
 

xkatz

Well-Known Member
"In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist." -Dwight D Eisenhower
 
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