Poll Question: Who Is The Worst President In History?
fishinguitarman
15 years ago
In Just 2 years this clown we call President has leap frogged everybody!
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
He's made Jimmy Carter long for a 2nd term!!!!🐴
DadZilla3
15 years ago
Current administration = Jimmy Carter administration on steroids

Edit: I'd like to put a finer point on that comment, as comparing the Carter administration to the current one does a disservice to Jimmy Carter. I think Carter was motivated primarily by the Christian values that the man truly believed. His main failure as a president was in believing that everyone he interacted with could be trusted, and held the same lofty personal values as he did. If one word could describe the Carter administration, it would be 'naive'.

Not so for what we have now in our nation's highest office. What we have now is the product of an early education founded in socialist doctrine and an adult experience tempered by 20 years of Rev. Jeremiah Wright's divisive, anti-Semitic and anti-American rhetoric. This is a man who famously wouldn't even salute our nation's flag, and didn't know that there are 50 states in the Union...not 57.

http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1662530_1446035,00.html 

If I had to make a choice between a naive peanut farmer and a socialist neighborhood rabble rouser...give me the peanut farmer any day.
tweoijfoi
15 years ago
This is terrific. Short term memory is in abundance here.
jackconrad
15 years ago
Carter then Johnson
rfenst
15 years ago

This is terrific. Short term memory is in abundance here.

tweoijfoi wrote:




Wait! It is only gong to get better.
frankj1
15 years ago
When can I wear my Whip Inflation Now (WIN) button again? I can't believe that didn't fix the economy back then. There had to be hundreds of us wearing them.
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

Current administration = Jimmy Carter administration on steroids

Edit: I'd like to put a finer point on that comment, as comparing the Carter administration to the current one does a disservice to Jimmy Carter. I think Carter was motivated primarily by the Christian values that the man truly believed. His main failure as a president was in believing that everyone he interacted with could be trusted, and held the same lofty personal values as he did. If one word could describe the Carter administration, it would be 'naive'.

Not so for what we have now in our nation's highest office. What we have now is the product of an early education founded in socialist doctrine and an adult experience tempered by 20 years of Rev. Jeremiah Wright's divisive, anti-Semitic and anti-American rhetoric. This is a man who famously wouldn't even salute our nation's flag, and didn't know that there are 50 states in the Union...not 57.

http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1662530_1446035,00.html 

If I had to make a choice between a naive peanut farmer and a socialist neighborhood rabble rouser...give me the peanut farmer any day.

DadZilla3 wrote:




There was a fabulous article on Carter in a recent Rolling Stone. It details the good and the bad. Much of what you already said about him is in it.
richokeeffe
15 years ago
Students of history you must become.

Warren G and it ain't even remotely close

Now if and when Michelle decides to poison him because of his dalliances with the woman who bore his illegitimate child and was paid off by his political party to leave the country then we might have a starter. Not only that, but as sitting Prez, he allegedly threatened to leave the job and divorce his wife so he could go be with his mistress abroad.

Throw on a heaping helping of scandals involving giving his friends fat, lucrative backroom deals and Harding takes the prize by a lot......
HockeyDad
15 years ago



Not only that, but as sitting Prez, he allegedly threatened to leave the job and divorce his wife so he could go be with his mistress abroad.

richokeeffe wrote:




Worthless without a picture post. Was she hot?
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
I wanted to select Woodrow Wilson or FDR as the worst be it wasn't an option.
rfenst
15 years ago

I wanted to select Woodrow Wilson or FDR as the worst be it wasn't an option.

DrMaddVibe wrote:




"Because of his leadership in World War I, he is frequently ranked as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents.[2]

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[2] John Morton Blum, Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality (1956); Richard M. Gamble, "Savior Nation: Woodrow Wilson and the Gospel of Service", Humanitas Volume: 14. Issue: 1. 2001. pp 4+; Cooper, Woodrow Wilson (2009) p 560
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago

"Because of his leadership in World War I, he is frequently ranked as one of the greatest U.S. Presidents.[2]

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[2] John Morton Blum, Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality (1956); Richard M. Gamble, "Savior Nation: Woodrow Wilson and the Gospel of Service", Humanitas Volume: 14. Issue: 1. 2001. pp 4+; Cooper, Woodrow Wilson (2009) p 560

rfenst wrote:




Keep using the google for his League of Nations...which set up the UN

His bungling in WWI led us to a WWII

Not to mention he helped creat the FEDERAL RESERVE!!!
rfenst
15 years ago

Keep using the google for his League of Nations.

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Johan,

Please don't don't stroke-out on us over this article:


Obama’s Approval Rating Is Higher Than Its Been In A Long Time
By Adriana Barnes on February 27, 2011, 3:05 pm


Obama’s 2010 presidential approval ratings would suggest that states such as Florida, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Ohio, and Nevada — all of which have average Obama approval ratings within one point of the national average — may once again be the battlegrounds of the coming election.


Reversal
“Obama’s reversal is fueled in part by his improved standing among independent voters,” credits Quinnipiac pollster Peter Brown. “In December, they split on his job performance 41 – 42 percent; now they approve 50 – 46 percent. Democrats now approve 81 – 14 percent, compared to 72 – 17 percent in December, while Republicans disapprove 80 – 15 percent, compared to 75 – 18 percent in December. His strength is largely among women who give him a thumbs-up 55 – 39 percent, while men split 47 – 49 percent.”

Tracking Survey
Those who follow the tracking surveys need to remember that the daily results fluctuate randomly within their usual 3-percent margin of error. If we look closer at the trends reported by all of the national polls that have tracked Obama’s approval since the Egypt protests, there is no consistent pattern. The variation in the Gallup and Rasmussen polls all occurred within the sampling error of our trend estimate line. If anything, the overall pattern indicates a slight, continuing increase.

Best Rating Yet
Barack Obama’s approval rating rose from January’s 50 percent to February’s percent. His disapproval rating dropped from 47 percent to 46 percent. This is President Barack Obama’s best rating since October of 2010. Since there are signs that the economy is improving, it makes sense that Obama’s ratings are to improve as well.Obama is expected to make his 2012 re-election campaign within the coming months.

Compared To Other Presidents
At the time of his inauguration, Obama boasted a sparkling 66% approval rating nationwide, according to Gallup. Almost without exception, Gallup has found presidential approval ratings dipping after an inauguration, as presidents moved from campaigning to governing. Soon after his inauguration, Ronald Reagan’s approval shot up to nearly 70%; at the end of year two, it was hovering around 40%."

DrMaddVibe
15 years ago
Nobody is going to "stroke out"...keep holding on to the Hope and Change and unicorn myth.

I posted the article a couple of days ago

It outlays how he's failing in almost every state EXCEPT HI and IL
DrMaddVibe
15 years ago


Sorry Robert...the creation of the Federal Reserve and the taxation system is pure evil
HockeyDad
15 years ago
Have the population doesn't vote. You only have to bribe half of the people who actually vote to win reelection. If you successfully bribe the government employment sector and those that are receiving government assistance, that is enough. All that is left is a little bit of tweaking to make sure the electoral vote falls correctly.

President Obama should be able to accomplish this.
HockeyDad
15 years ago
FDR gets scored high because of WW2.

He does not get docked points for potentially have maneuvered (some say conspiracy) to get the USA into WW2.
He does not get docked points for the Federal Reserve.
He does not get docked points for creating welfare schemes that rob from future generations.
He does not get docked points for the Great Depression.
ZRX1200
15 years ago
^ SCOREBOARD!!!
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