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TOP TEN PRESIDENTS ACCORDING TO WATCHMOJO.COM

Posted on 05/27/2014 8:15:45 AM PDT by 7thson

There is an internet site called WatchMojo.com. It has numerous top ten videos - top 10 Queen songs, top 10 nominated actors who never won an oscar , top ten Marvel movies, etc. I like going there to see various top 10 lists and such.

Yesterday while browsing through it, they had a Top 10 U.S. Presidents. I watched it to see if I would be disappointed and to no surprise, I was. Why?

Two things. One - President Reagan was not in their top 10. They had one term James Polk in there - #8 I believe - but no Reagan. The top 3 were #1 Lincoln, #2 FDR, #3 Washington. Second thing - when talking about FDR, they repeat the propaganda that FDR's government intervention and policies ended the Great Depression.

I may still go there from time to time, but it is disheartening to see the statists take over everything.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Conspiracy; Miscellaneous; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: internet; presidents; reagan; revisionisthistory; toptenlists; watchmojo
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To: frogjerk

That is the way I feel about it. The more you learn about Washington (past all the stereotypical stuff) the more impressed you have to be.


21 posted on 05/27/2014 8:36:06 AM PDT by rlmorel ("A nation, despicable by its weakness, forfeits even the privilege of being neutral." A. Hamilton)
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To: verga

I grant that you have a good legal position, but once the CSA fired on US positions then the Union had every right to invade as a foreign nation and committed a Casus belli. To be honest the CSA states were lucky to be treated as a rebellion instead of a foreign power for the most part.


22 posted on 05/27/2014 8:37:53 AM PDT by Bidimus1
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To: frogjerk
From what I remember on the subject the depression ended because the New Deal had run its course with regards to money being spent and courts overturning FDR’s “laws” before WWII broke out.

In his book Rethinking the Great Depression (Chicago: Dee, 2002), Gene Smiley argues that the Depression actually continued well into the 1940's and contends that those who would otherwise be unemployed were in uniform, which created an illusion of prosperity. He argues that the Depression didn't really end until the government downsized itself after the war, when much of the New Deal and the wartime regulatory agencies were scrapped.

23 posted on 05/27/2014 8:43:31 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: rlmorel
That is the way I feel about it. The more you learn about Washington (past all the stereotypical stuff) the more impressed you have to be.

providence most definitely... "for such a time as this..."

24 posted on 05/27/2014 8:46:05 AM PDT by latina4dubya (when i have money i buy books... if i have anything left, i buy 6-inch heels and a bottle of wine...)
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To: LucianOfSamasota
Lincoln # 1? Lincoln's administration took the power of the Senate away from State Governors. Making the states weaker and the Federal Gubmnet much more powerful.
25 posted on 05/27/2014 8:47:40 AM PDT by IC Ken
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To: 7thson

1 Washington - Duh.

2 Jefferson

3 Lincoln - Despite many misgivings, a lesser person would have really used the moment to become a dictator.

4 Reagan

5 Coolidge

6 Jackson - For preventing an early version of the Fed from materializing.

7 Eisenhower

8 TR - Before he became an insane “progressive”.

9 Monroe

10 Ted Cruz (place on list subject to change as events unfold)


26 posted on 05/27/2014 8:47:51 AM PDT by VanDeKoik
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To: Gaffer

The end of WWII brought it back!

FDR was an incredibly failed POTUS!


27 posted on 05/27/2014 8:48:13 AM PDT by Jim from C-Town (The government is rarely benevolent, often malevolent and never benign!)
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To: Gaffer
WWII ended FDR’s depression.

Actually, the war based economy was a false economy one dependent on government deficit spending and a depletion of the work force as a result of military service. The economy did not rebound on its own merits until well after WWII.

28 posted on 05/27/2014 8:53:28 AM PDT by Michael.SF. (I never thought anyone could make Jimmy Carter look good in comparison)
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To: 7thson
Hmmm, would have to be:
1) Obama
2) Carter
(3) Wilson
4) LBJ
(5) Clinton (Mr)
(6) Clinton (Mrs)
(7) FDR
(8) Buchanan
(9) Cleveland
(10) Harding
29 posted on 05/27/2014 8:59:51 AM PDT by Psalm 73 ("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
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To: Gaffer

Well, FDR did his damnedest to get us into WWII, so does that count?


30 posted on 05/27/2014 9:03:11 AM PDT by Tanniker Smith (Rome didn't fall in a day, either.)
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To: Tanniker Smith

How do we avoid getting into WWII?


31 posted on 05/27/2014 9:04:23 AM PDT by dfwgator
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To: verga

You mean the list of negative rights our Benevolent Omnipresent Messiah talked about?

(do I need /sarc?)


32 posted on 05/27/2014 9:26:39 AM PDT by wastedyears (I'm a pessimist, I say plenty of negative things. Consider it a warning of sorts.)
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To: Fiji Hill

Wait, after WWII, the government actually ended some agencies? Is that the first time in its history?


33 posted on 05/27/2014 9:28:26 AM PDT by wastedyears (I'm a pessimist, I say plenty of negative things. Consider it a warning of sorts.)
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To: wastedyears

I made sure I swallowed my soda before I clicked on your post, and it was a good thing I did.


34 posted on 05/27/2014 9:44:50 AM PDT by verga (Conservative, leaning libertatrian)
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To: VanDeKoik

I disagree with Jefferson at number 2. His self imposed economic boycott of France and the UK nearly brought the country to ruin. It was one mistake, but boy was it a big one.


35 posted on 05/27/2014 9:52:07 AM PDT by gusty
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To: VanDeKoik

Your list resonates.


36 posted on 05/27/2014 10:22:36 AM PDT by Amagi (Lenin: "Socialized Medicine is the Keystone to the Arch of the Socialist State.")
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To: gusty

Jefferson had the vision of the country and he took giant steps to implement that. He was a great mana and a great president.

I remember JFK’s quote when he had some of his cabinet and advisors at the dinner table. “This is the most brain power we’ve had in this room since Thomas Jefferson dined alone.”


37 posted on 05/27/2014 10:29:27 AM PDT by morphing libertarian ( On to impeachment and removal (IRS, Benghazi)!!!)
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To: 7thson
TOP TEN PRESIDENTS ACCORDING TO WATCHMOJO.COM
I may still go there from time to time, but it is disheartening to see the statists take over everything.

You got to be kidding me.
Who goes to these sites? The clueless, the zero information doofuses.

The ones who ask, when purchasing something, "which one do you think I should get?"

Lists are arbitrary and a reflection of the person assembling it. Ignorant or informed, it's all the same. People who play that game never need to give any reason for their choices, cogent or otherwise.
Polls are collections of opinions. I have mine.

Who are the top ten presidents?
I can compile a list, but to what end?
What everyone else thinks, I couldn't care less.

38 posted on 05/27/2014 10:34:44 AM PDT by publius911 ( Politicians come and go... but the (union) bureaucracy lives and grows forever.)
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To: morphing libertarian

Everything you say is correct. I’m just saying that Jefferson’s policy in regards with trade with Europe nearly ruined the country economically, and it was self imposed. A mistake of this magnitude should not be rewarded with a high ranking.


39 posted on 05/27/2014 10:37:54 AM PDT by gusty
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To: gusty
Everything you say is correct. I’m just saying that Jefferson’s policy in regards with trade with Europe nearly ruined the country economically, and it was self imposed. A mistake of this magnitude should not be rewarded with a high ranking.

A matter of opinion. "nearly" only counts in horseshoes and atomic hand grenades.
Without the Louisiana Purchase the U.S. as history will know it, would not exist. I won't give reasons, but any informed adult would be able to figure that out.

In comparison, all "mistakes" pale by comparison.

40 posted on 05/27/2014 10:51:29 AM PDT by publius911 ( Politicians come and go... but the (union) bureaucracy lives and grows forever.)
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