
The top 3 best.
#1: George Washington
#2: Abraham Lincoln
#3: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Top 3 worst:
#1: George Bush Jr.
#2: Andrew Johnson
#3: Donald Trump
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I'm using what I know from my father. He was alive for 2 of my choices.
1: John F. Kennedy. Dad always said that this man's singular dream and sheer belief that not just the United States of America, but Humanity, Mankind, could accomplish incredibly feats drove and inspired the cosmological race that would propel the world forward and beyond the bounds of Earth within less than a decade after his death. And it would drive the success and immense enjoyment that that United States would see well into the 70s. Kennedy's overwhelming optimism and sense of duty and his urgency at responding to Communist attempts at weakening the United States' interests and his handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis is why my dad always used to say that his murder represented the of an era. The old-fashioned American values that were so entrenched in the earlier days and so much more beneficial for the world compared to today's more imperialist American systems drove hope for the world over. America was the leader of the world and held a responsibility to steer it towards greatness and save The West from the evils of Communism after having only recently defeated the Nazis and saved Europe. Americans held this sense and notion that they were the police of the world and had a duty to do justly by the rest of the planet. And it all died with Kennedy. And the America left behind holds few of those values. This man represents the true death of the Old World.
2: Lyndon B. Johnson. The man responsible for seeing Kennedy's visions through to fruition and proving that Kennedy wasn't wrong, he was still probably crazy, and most of what he believed about people and America coming together and being able to accomplish something more was true.
3: Barrack Obama. I had the pleasure of living through this man's term and seeing it firsthand myself. I'm not American so I know little about how beneficial he was to his country. But I know that after the fucking clown that he succeeded and the horrifically laughable disease that he preceded, Obama was a leader that every other country looked to and LOVED. They just loved to hear from him. Every time I saw him on screen I knew he was cool. I knew he was fucking charismatic, charming, suave and he DID genuinely seem like a good guy. Compared to every time his successor has been on screen and I... I honestly love a good comedy special. I think what really sold Barrack Obama for me was seeing the videos of he and his daughters walking around, like the one where he lets one daughter get a stick of gum and then upon the other asking he says "no, you're gonna share", that is a man who is strict but fair and almost brings a tear as he so perfectly embodies that old-fashioned kind of American man and value that Kennedy once did as mentioned above.
We'll have more to come to enjoy from. World leaders are like the Kings of old or orgasms. Sure, some get interrupted midway through, some kinda suck, most are decent if kinda great and awesome. But few are truly amazing. They come every 40 years or so.
to be objective on the subject you would need to only consider presidents who are 30+ years out of office so you can gain some perspective.
best:
George washington as he was a leader who built the country and could have made it anything. he built it well.
Eisenhower; he dropped the bomb and ended the war when he should and prepared us for the cold war ahead
Reagan: he won the cold war by starving the soviet union in an arms race. though i dislike some of his policies
worst:
Jimmy carter: weakened our position abroad with his silly morals, caused the iran hostage crisis with his sissy demeanor since nobody feared him, and he gave up the panama canal for... no reason.
Bill Clinton: NAFTA destroyed the working class in america
Lyndon Johnson: for not being aggressive enough in vietnam and for the poorly implemented wellfare and social programs that ushered in the wellfare state which now consumes 70% of our annual budget. like im not against a social safety net but it needs to be limited and include the incentives to contribute to society
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well I tend to think most of our presidents kinda sucked tbh lol. Some more than others but I'll make no secrets about the list of ones i cannot stand
Best:
George Washington
Thomas Jefferson
Dwight D Eisenhower
Worst:
Linden B. Johnson
Barrack Obama
Joe Biden
Woodrow Wilson
George W. Bush
Theodore Roosevelt
Whaaat? Teddy Roosevelt? but why?
ask any educated Italian American. That's all I'll say
I pretty much agree with everything you got except
I don't agree with Trump being one of the worst. The country was doing very well under his presidency.
Much better than Biden
There are many presidents you could put as far worse than Trump.
Best:
1.) Lincoln
2.) Eisenhower
3.) Reagan
Worst:
1.) Biden
2.) Carter
3.) Obama
Top 3 best:
1. George Washington.
2. FDR.
3. JFK.
Top 3 worst:
1. George W. Bush.
2. Ronald Reagan.
3. Jimmy Carter.
The worst president is the current president, because they’re presiding over the collapse of the United States and doing nothing at it
Oh I get it.
So Donald Trump is on your list of worst Presidents and Joe Biden isn’t?
Gee that makes perfect sense.
Trump finished 4 years, but Biden hasn't completed one yet. It's unfair to put Biden on the worst list lest than a year in office.
*less
What about Trump was that bad?
Leadership. Extremely divisive and egging people on to cause trouble and chaos.
And very unprofessional too.
So what? He was great on policy
So? A leader is supposed to unite the nation not try to rip it apart causing and inflaming chaos, fights and divisions.
Tell that to media first. They hold far more interest over the minds of society
You're gonna hate me lol.
Top 3:
Washington
Reagan
Trump
Worst 3:
Dubya
Obama
Biden
Lincoln
Trump
Maybe carter.
Top 3 best and top 3 worst?
Best Lincoln slavery
Trump the economy and other thing.
Jimmy Carter did a lot good stuff during the civil right era. When social justice was actually needed. When he really didn't have to.
Lincoln Regan Trump
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