Sorry, but Slick tops this list.
At least Obama got Bin Laden when he had the chance, something Clinton didn't do even though he could have with much less risk. Clinton's only saving grace was coming into office after the Cold War ended and being in office when the tech boom occurred. With a compliant MSM to give him credit for all of the jobs created by the tech boom and to keep our attention off of the numerous attacks from Bin Laden that occurred during his Presidency, he got to leave office with the legacy of "the peace and prosperity of the Clinton years" while punting the WOT and its cost to the next administration.
Take away the tech boom, add the cost of either the Cold War or the WOT, and Clintonomics doesn't look much better than Obamanomics.
My tagline for about 9 months in advance of the election in 2008:
Obama: Carter’s only chance to avoid going down in history as the worst U.S. president ever.
I hate being right.
What about FDR or Herbert Hoover? They’re the ones who started the whole government meddling in the economy, and FDR was the one who started to turn our money into fiat.