“But the president subject to the greatest scorn is Jimmy Carter.”
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Just give Zer0 another 20 years of SS time delay. He will have been considered the most scorned of all presidents, surpassing Carter like a jackrabbit racing a hamster.
My observations, not related to the book, of Presidents during my lifetime:
John Kennedy: Forrest Gump with the morals of a sewer rat. First television created President. Was a transitional president. His wife was reasonably hot. ***Note: Dick Van Dyke and Mary Tyler Moore were selected for the Dick Van Dyke show partly because of their resemblance to JFK and Jackie.
Lyndon Johnson: A bona fide nut; probably a murderer and one of the most dishonest people ever in the WH.
Richard Nixon: A brilliant but tragically flawed man. He was incredibly socially clumsy for a politician.
Jimmy Carter: Flim flam man. Used car salesman. Bought and paid for by the Muslims before he ever got in office. Did more damage than Lyndon Johnson.
Ronald Reagan: Best president of my lifetime, and probably the smartest. He was smart enough to make it look like he wasn’t too smart for the average person to identify with. Best line EVER in a Presidential debate: “I will not make a campaign issue of the youth and inexperience of my opponent.”
George Bush the elder: Nice guy, but a big government globalist. Would never have been elected to much of anything if he hadn’t been on Reagan’s coat tails.
Bill Clinton: Very smart. Could have been a great president, but was willing to compromise himself for petty perks.
George Bush: Very nice guy, good person. Not a great politician, and had some wrong-headed ideas, but was one of the best individuals to ever occupy the WH.
Barack Obama: Narcissist puppet with a teleprompter.