I don't know who's worst, and I don't know how I'd even go about figuring that out. But I will say that FDR might be on the worst list, and of course he's a Democrat which makes me not like his policies automatically, but I think I'd have to agree with one thing he may have done (or allowed to be done), which might have turned him into a hero. And that would be IF he had knowledge of the Japanese plan to attack us, and he let it happen the way it did, I think he made a very hard choice, which was the right choice. We were all busy f*ing around in Europe, trying to figure out how to stop Hitler, and we didn't take the Japanese threat to attempt to conquer the world seriously. Sadly, we are now several generations away from that time, and it's going to take another great leaded to allow us to allow Iran (or whomever in the Mideast), to destroy a major American city with a nuclear or chemical weapon, before The People will see the dire need to stop them cold and hard. It took Pearl Harbor for us to see the real danger in the Pacific, and we have to face a danger of Japan plus Hitler to the Nth degree in the Mideast. It's believed by some (and I'm undecided), as to whether 9-11 was Pearl Harbor #2, and was Bush Jr's attempt to make us see the truth. If it was, he failed in the long run. That would mean, FRIGHTENINGLY enough, that 9-11 was nowhere near bad enough to prove a point and rally up all Americans to jump into the Good Fight.
I bent it a little off topic, but I had to say what I would consider important in best vs. worst presidents. Obama is a do-nothing president with all kinds of pie-in-the-sky idealistic college-boy schemes which have failed/are failing/will fail, but we don't see it yet. He'll be on the worst ten list... Not sure which end though.
Charles
i read LBJ's bio, and i liked the man as a person, not necessairly his poltics.
and the fog of war nowithstanding, at the time of the mans death no decision had been made as to pullout or not.
interesting quote about the matter via a jfk historian
Kennedy's statements about withdrawing from Vietnam were
"less of a definite decision than a working assumption, based on a hope for stability rather than an expectation of chaos"
so it is clearly up to debate as to what would've happened had he not been murdered
I don't know who's worst, and I don't know how I'd even go about figuring that out. But I will say that FDR might be on the worst list, and of course he's a Democrat which makes me not like his policies automatically, but I think I'd have to agree with one thing he may have done (or allowed to be done), which might have turned him into a hero. And that would be IF he had knowledge of the Japanese plan to attack us, and he let it happen the way it did, I think he made a very hard choice, which was the right choice. We were all busy f*ing around in Europe, trying to figure out how to stop Hitler, and we didn't take the Japanese threat to attempt to conquer the world seriously. Sadly, we are now several generations away from that time, and it's going to take another great leaded to allow us to allow Iran (or whomever in the Mideast), to destroy a major American city with a nuclear or chemical weapon, before The People will see the dire need to stop them cold and hard. It took Pearl Harbor for us to see the real danger in the Pacific, and we have to face a danger of Japan plus Hitler to the Nth degree in the Mideast. It's believed by some (and I'm undecided), as to whether 9-11 was Pearl Harbor #2, and was Bush Jr's attempt to make us see the truth. If it was, he failed in the long run. That would mean, FRIGHTENINGLY enough, that 9-11 was nowhere near bad enough to prove a point and rally up all Americans to jump into the Good Fight.
I bent it a little off topic, but I had to say what I would consider important in best vs. worst presidents. Obama is a do-nothing president with all kinds of pie-in-the-sky idealistic college-boy schemes which have failed/are failing/will fail, but we don't see it yet. He'll be on the worst ten list... Not sure which end though.
Charles
I don't know who's worst, and I don't know how I'd even go about figuring that out. But I will say that FDR might be on the worst list, and of course he's a Democrat which makes me not like his policies automatically, but I think I'd have to agree with one thing he may have done (or allowed to be done), which might have turned him into a hero. And that would be IF he had knowledge of the Japanese plan to attack us, and he let it happen the way it did, I think he made a very hard choice, which was the right choice. We were all busy f*ing around in Europe, trying to figure out how to stop Hitler, and we didn't take the Japanese threat to attempt to conquer the world seriously. Sadly, we are now several generations away from that time, and it's going to take another great leaded to allow us to allow Iran (or whomever in the Mideast), to destroy a major American city with a nuclear or chemical weapon, before The People will see the dire need to stop them cold and hard. It took Pearl Harbor for us to see the real danger in the Pacific, and we have to face a danger of Japan plus Hitler to the Nth degree in the Mideast. It's believed by some (and I'm undecided), as to whether 9-11 was Pearl Harbor #2, and was Bush Jr's attempt to make us see the truth. If it was, he failed in the long run. That would mean, FRIGHTENINGLY enough, that 9-11 was nowhere near bad enough to prove a point and rally up all Americans to jump into the Good Fight.
I bent it a little off topic, but I had to say what I would consider important in best vs. worst presidents. Obama is a do-nothing president with all kinds of pie-in-the-sky idealistic college-boy schemes which have failed/are failing/will fail, but we don't see it yet. He'll be on the worst ten list... Not sure which end though.
Charles
Hmmm..define "worst."
Andrw Jackson was pretty solid on monetary policy and got rid of the national bank...
However, Andrew Jackson was a pretty shitty president based on his treatment of the natives and the rule of law, he held a special kind of racism for the natives, almost a Hitleresque kind of racism and not the normal racism of the era. To this day certain Indian casinos won't accept twenty dollar bills.
Yeah, his monetary policy was real solid.. His "specie circular" caused the Panic of 1837 resulting in a deep depression.. which took a real long time to recover from... One of the worst presidents in relation to economics.
The central bank caused that crisis not Jackson....The over issuance of paper currency by the feds, decreased interest rates, and state deficit spending were the causes, government intervention creates malinvestment.
Sound familiar, welcome to the 2008 economic crisis.
STATE deficit spending based on artificially low interest rates created by the central bank... Malinvestments...Wrong. The specie circular was ordered by Jackson, which required buyers of government lands to pay in "specie" (gold or silver coins). The result was a great demand for specie, which many banks did not have enough of to exchange for their notes, these banks collapsed.
The specie circular was a executive order.... Jackson's fault because he was a megalomaniac. I find that odd you say, deficit spending was one of the problems, when the only time in our history we were debt free was under Jackson's watch. However, I dig the political rhetoric
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