Posted on 03/03/2004 1:45:51 PM PST by 11th_VA
i dont completely agree.
Buchanan was probably the worst
but there are good point here.
After all Germany and Italy never attacked the USA, yet we invaded Italy in 1943, what did the yever do?
Well it was a war against the evil of facsism, that is why
You've got alot of posts to catch up on, don't you ...
I don't know about all of history, but DEINITELY Carter is the worst in the last 50-75 years.
The dumping on other presidents I find disagreeable, just to lift up Bush. The rant ignored the little detail that Germany declared war on the U.S. The guy seems unhappy we went after Hitler, and stopped the invasion in S. Korea.
By the way, LBJ was the worst president in history, going away. He believed Vietman was unwinnable, and let US troops go to their deaths nevertheless by the tens of thousands in a limp wristed effort, he let the inflation genie out of the bottle, that took 15 years to put back in, he facilitated the development of a dependent welfare class, and created a racial quotas spoils system, he abused government power, inter alia unleashing the IRS on his enemies, and he was a pathological liar. Other than that, he was splendid.
LBJ ranks near the bottom of my list, but to me, nobody, not even TRIPOTUS X42 himself, was as incompetent and clueless as Jimmy "I never met a dictator I didn't coddle" Carter.
I42 is a close second though.
5.56mm
yeah
Carter is in the runner up category. The one election I was saddest about bar none in my memory, was when Carter beat Ford. I used the F word many times that election night. My lack of confidence in Carter's ersatz act, and lack of competence and experience and judgment, proved amply justified by events, and that of course was unfortunate. I wished I had been proven wrong. I wasn't.
I won't even go into the Panama Canal. For that alone, he should have been impeached for the high crime of blatant stupidity.
As for the energy crisis, Mark Steyn said it best: "In 1980, Americans had a two-step energy plan. Step one, drive to polls. Step two, vote Jimmy Carter out of office."
Uh . . the Chinese nuclear thingy with Clinton just may be enough for an all-time record as history is written.
He personally did the scheduling of the White House tennis courts.
Another reason why Carter is so odious were his attempts to enlist the KGB in helping Mondale beat Ronaldus Magnus in 1984. He failed because even the Soviets knew Reagan was going to clean Mondale's clock and wisely stayed out of it.
I used to admire what he was doing with Habitat For Humanity, but since Dubya was elected, he's become even more obnoxious than Algore.
To me it's a toss up among Carter, LBJ and Clintoon.
All have done unspeakable damage to the United States, and, as was mentioned, Bubba's screwups have only begun to bear bitter fruit. God help us because of that idiot.
Carter's follies were because he's just plain stupid; but, towering over his other blunders, his failure to support the Shaw was a major factor in producing the current Islamofascist problem.
LBJ was a socialist FDR wannabe criminal who tried to buy himself a legacy with the taxpayer's money. 58,000 American deaths in Vietnam because of his idiotic handling of the war will be what he's most remembered for. If I ever get to Texas, I've sworn to my lost buddies to piss on his grave.
BTTT!
And is adamant about NOT closing the Mexican border.. The Iraq war could be and probably is, a diversion from the border.. and the INSURGENTS coming acoss it.. proto type democrats all.. Bush is a globalist.. The Iraq war and the mexican insurgents both serve the globalist agenda..
Great read. I don't know a lot about our past presidents in American History but I can say without reservations that Jimmy Carter is, for sure, the worst president in my lifetime.
do you think LBJ was worse than James Buchanan?
Clearly. Buchanan had no ability to avert anything. He didn't have much influence either way. He was just a time server, like his predecessors. The issue between the states, needed to be resolved with blood. The key was to delay it, until the Yankees had the power to win. That was not the case in 1850, it was in 1860. Those ten years were critical. To the extent Buchanan was part of the delay, however inadvertantly, he did the body good.
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