Posted on 01/20/2025 5:54:33 AM PST by Red Badger
As he leaves office, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. appears to have amassed a strong case that he deserves the title of “worst American president.”
As Joe Biden prepares to leave office, it’s worth reflecting on where he ranks among the 45 men who have served as president of the United States. By combining Carter-level incompetence on economic and foreign policy, radical leftism on social policy, and a singular disregard for the Constitution, Biden has perhaps earned the 45th and last place on the historical list.
The Biden presidency has had no widely recognized major accomplishments — at least none that have risen to the level of an historic achievement — while it has been marked by at least seven major failings. Let’s take these in reverse order.
7. He leaves the world a far less secure and safe place.
Few would say that the world seems a more peaceful or orderly place than it was when Biden’s presidency began. To whatever extent one ascribes blame to him for the wars in Ukraine and in the Middle East, he clearly bears responsibility for the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, perhaps America’s most embarrassing foreign policy moment since the fall of Saigon. That debacle had a major and lasting effect on Americans’ perceptions of Biden’s competency. Prior to August 2021, when the Afghanistan withdrawal was completed, Biden’s approval rating in Gallup’s polling was always at least 50 percent. After August, it was never higher than 45 percent. (As of December, it sat at 39 percent.)
6. He presided over the worst inflation in four decades and ran up the national debt.
Over the past century, Jimmy Carter is the only president who presided over worse inflation during his first three years in office than Biden did. According to the latest figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, $100 when Biden took office is now worth just $82.88. Relatedly, Americans’ credit card debt has risen 51 percent under Biden (through last September), to $1.166 trillion, the highest tally on record.
What’s more, the federal government racked up more deficit spending during just the first half of Biden’s presidency than it did during the four years of World War II — even after adjusting for inflation (see “Chart”). With such massive quantities of borrowed money sloshing around in the economy, inflation predictably ensued, with everyday Americans paying higher prices for items ranging from groceries (a “thrifty” food plan costs 46 percent more now, per the federal government, than when Biden took office), to Big Macs, to airline tickets, to cars, to homes. Speaking of homes, 30-year mortgage interest rates rose from 2.8 percent to 7.0 percent on Biden’s watch.
5. He aggressively pushed an “equity” agenda that divides Americans.
On his very first day in office, Biden issued an executive order on “equity.” Asserting that America is a land of “unbearable … systemic racism” — a claim unsupported by the evidence — Biden launched “an ambitious whole-of-government equity agenda.” This radical agenda informed Biden’s entire presidency — from his refusal to enforce federal immigration laws (which are said to disadvantage non-citizen “people of color and others who have been historically underserved, marginalized, and adversely affected by persistent poverty and inequality”), to his rejection of the colorblind ideal in favor of race-consciousness and favoritism, to his insistence that boys and men should be allowed to play girls’ and women’s sports and use ladies’ locker rooms, and that anyone who says otherwise is a “bigot” whose views should be suppressed by the federal government and/or its social media allies. This radical leftist social agenda, which defies both basic notions of equal treatment for all and basic recognition of biological truths, became a hallmark of Biden’s presidency.
4. He appointed judges who disregard the rule of law and rejected our nation’s founding principles.
Biden has rejected the view that judges should construe the Constitution based on the original meaning of the actual text, as understood by those who ratified the document and its amendments. Instead, he basically wants judges to read into the Constitution whatever they need to in order to get out of it whatever they want. This promotes lawlessness and invites judges to usurp legislative powers.
Beyond that, Biden has sometimes appointed judges who don’t believe in America’s founding ideals. Perhaps the most famous sentence in the English language reads, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” When Biden’s sole Supreme Court appointee, Ketanji Brown Jackson, was asked by Senator Ted Cruz during her confirmation process about these revered notions, which mark the core of the American political creed, she replied, “I do not hold a position on whether individuals possess natural rights.”
3. He likely surpassed all previous presidents in abuse of the pardoning power.
After frequently reassuring voters that he wouldn’t pardon his dissolute son, Hunter, President Biden did just that shortly after the election. This rampant nepotism was self-serving both in a familial sense and in a more personal one, as further legal action against Hunter might have exposed more embarrassing or condemning information about “The Big Guy.”
Biden then more or less closed down death row at the federal level, commuting the sentences of 37 of the 40 death-row inmates. These commutations weren’t based on mitigating circumstances in individual cases; rather, Biden commuted the sentences of essentially a whole class of federal convicts based on his own idiosyncratic view that the death penalty should apply only in cases of “terrorism” or a “hate-motivated mass murder.” In doing so, Biden narcissistically substituted his own views on the death penalty for the views of Congress and of hundreds of jurors who had unanimously agreed (as the law requires) that the death-penalty sentences in those case were just, given the heinous nature of the crimes committed. In all, 96 percent of Biden’s uses of the pardoning power came after the 2024 election, demonstrating his clear desire to skirt the will of the voters.
2. He repeatedly usurped legislative powers by issuing kingly mandates.
The federal courts routinely had to rebuke Biden for issuing kingly mandates that usurped legislative power. Examples include his vaccine/mask decree at the expense of private workers; his transportation edict requiring Americans to wear masks on planes, trains, and buses; his proclamation that federal employees had to get one of the experimental Covid vaccines or else be fired; and his ploy, via executive fiat, to transfer some $400 billion in student-loan debt from borrowers to taxpayers as a whole. (After being rebuked by the Supreme Court in the latter instance, Biden declared that “that didn’t stop me,” as he went around the verdict and transferred much of that student loan debt anyway.) Each of these monarchical decrees was struck down by the federal courts on the grounds that Biden exceeded his lawful authority.
Not content merely with usurping legislative power, Biden also took it upon himself to try to rewrite the Constitution. On literally the last official federal workday of his presidency (the Friday before Inauguration Day), Biden — in opposition to a recent statement from Colleen Shogan, his own appointee as the Archivist of the United States — declared that the Equal Rights Amendment, a proposed amendment whose ratification window expired more than 40 years ago, somehow is now “the law of the land” and “has become part of our Constitution” — per his decree.
1. Biden disregarded the core responsibility of the executive — to “take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed”— in his unprecedented refusal to enforce immigration laws.
Never was Biden’s disrespect for the law of the land more apparent than in his unprecedented refusal to enforce federal immigration law. Prior to Biden, illegal aliens generally at least had to evade the authorities to get into the United States. Under Biden, they simply had to turn themselves in at the border and say the magic word: “asylum.” Then the Biden administration would usually let them into the U.S.—in defiance of federal law, which requires that aliens be detained until their asylum claims can be processed. Team Biden alleged that there wasn’t enough detention space, even while continually asking to have funding for detention space be cut further. In addition, border agents were so busy processing asylum claims that they couldn’t effectively police the wide expanses of open border, so millions of illegal aliens crossed that way as well.
The border crisis was a crisis by design. It was a part of Biden’s “equity” agenda, as his Department of Homeland Security indicated. Biden prioritized that agenda over his constitutional duty to enforce the law as written, which should have resulted in his impeachment and removal — but Republicans never came close to making the public case for such action, and Democrats refused to break ranks. As a result, roughly 10 million illegal aliens entered the U.S. on Biden’s watch, more than enough to populate a new Los Angeles, San Diego, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and Miami.
America has had many presidents who were either largely ineffective or nearly irrelevant, but it’s hard to think of any other chief executive who did as much harm, especially in the absence of corresponding benefit, as Biden. Barack Obama first put in motion, at least at the presidential level, the leftist project of “fundamentally transforming the United States of America,” but Biden recklessly hit the accelerator on that effort and lacked Obama’s competence and even his moderation. Lyndon Johnson launched the “Great Society” programs that are now bankrupting us and was partially responsible for our failures in Vietnam, but Johnson didn’t show as much outright disregard for the Constitution as Biden did, and he did sign into law the Voting Rights Act to help secure a long-neglected constitutional right. Franklin Pierce and James Buchanan may not have done much to avoid the Civil War, or to prevent the spread of slavery into the territories, but Congress and the Supreme Court seemingly bear more responsibility for those failings. Carter was incompetent, but Biden was that and so much more.
It’s always hard to have adequate historical perspective as events are unfolding. Perhaps the Biden administration will age better than expected. But as he leaves office, Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. appears to have amassed a strong case that he deserves the title of “worst American president.”
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Think about this - Joey Biden EARNED the 45th and last place on the historical list.
Joey is currently #45. With EVERY president after Trump, Joey’s position on the list will just keep getting LOWER and LOWER and LOWER. Joey will go from 45, to 46, to 47, to 48, ...
Worse pResident EVER !
My Vote.
Only 7 reasons?
His puppetmasters and entire staff are traitors to the United States. Those who voted for this traitor or his protege should be considered as having given aid and comfort to the domestic and foreign enemies of the United States.
A reason why he was not the worst president: He was never president; others were functioning as president because he was not mentally fit to serve.
I don’t know. It’s quite possible the next democrat president will be even worse.
Well, if Trump does as well as I hope, we can possible get four years Trump and 8 years of a follow up Republican before another Democrat gets into office.
12 years in the wilderness might force the Democrats to sideline the nuttier portions of their coalition...
It is hard to rate presidents, and is very subjective. They go back pretty long way, and they are analyzed by the historians.
How can one compare Joe to James Buchanan?
The final place of Brandon will be determined 50 years from now.
So, I am not sure that Brandon will be the 45th, the very worst, but I am sure that he will always rank deep down, around the very bottom!
I’d like to believe that, but 12 years of Reagan/Bush didn’t seem to curtail the leftward drift of the democrats.
Joe used the law to crush innocent dissent. That is my number one reason for making him the worst President ever.
Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Rocky Road, Pistachio, Cookie Dough and Oreo Crumble.
Only seven?
It’s difficult to limit it to only seven. Seven worst of the worst?!
...And he was a sock puppet just like the demockery_marxist puppet masters planned.
Of course the demockery_marxist lemmings are not interested in removing the scales from their own eyes preferring to wallow in the stye of their repressive party.
1,460 reasons is more accurate, one for each day he was in office.
Actually it did. Bill Clinton was viewed as a moderate within the Democrat Party in 1992. Barak Obama was the rejection of Clinton's moderation by the base of the Democrats. Between the Republican waves in 1996 and 2010, the old guard moderate to conservative Dems either lost elections, or retired and were replaced by Republicans in competitive seats, or radical leftists in Dem strongholds.
“Don’t ask; don’t tell” was left of Jimmy Carter.
And you make my point that the moderate dems were run out by those more leftists elements.
It has always been a leftists drift. Clinton only looked centrist compared to the rest of the party.
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