Posted on 02/18/2005 2:23:36 PM PST by NYGOPRULEZ
GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
PRINCETON, NJ -- Depending on where Americans live, on Monday they'll be celebrating the birthday of the nation's first president, George Washington, or Washington's birthday and President Abraham Lincoln's birthday. A recent Gallup Poll asking Americans to name, without prompting, the "greatest United States president," finds Americans most often mentioning Ronald Reagan. Republicans and Democrats differ sharply in their views of the greatest president, with Republicans most often mentioning Reagan and Democrats most often mentioning Bill Clinton. When asked to choose the greater president between Lincoln and Washington, Americans pick Lincoln by a wide margin.
Reagan Tops List
The poll, conducted Feb. 7-10, finds that Reagan is mentioned more often than any other president in history as the greatest, at 20%. Four other presidents trail closely behind: Clinton (with 15% of the mentions), Lincoln (14%), Franklin D. Roosevelt (12%), and John F. Kennedy (also 12%). The current president, George W. Bush, and the first president, Washington, are each mentioned by 5% of Americans.
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"...FDR should be up there because of leadership during times when our country was engaged in major wars that threatened our national existence"
FDR was laid up in bed most of the time our "greatest generation" was out fighting the war that he promised to keep us out of - before prodding Japan into dragging us in.
Then he turned half of Europe over to Stalin in exchange for his "united nations" fantasy, starting the cold war and leaving us answering to France as his legacy.
I don't see Polk on your list. Polk was a superstar--he should have at least made it into your top 10!
It's becoming clearer now. He was the guy that forced all the Native Americans off their land, taking more and more territory for white people.
I remember the guy. :)
Yes! Manifest Destiny all the way.
Mexicans shrink back at the sound of his name.
I read it. DiLorenzo is to Lincoln as Michael Moore is to Bush. That book isn't history. It's pure political propaganda designed to tantalize the historically ignorant and the radical fringe.
But like Moore, I'm sure DiLorenzo has made a lot of money from the Lost Cause Lunatics.
Do you realize that photo of Polk is larger than life-like? LOL
Must not fall asleep. The Pods are everywhere!
Who the hell is FDR? I need a big mac! Just kidding. Hey, I don't think you intended to reply to my post, but it is nice to hear from you anyway.
There's a lot of money to be made in fiction.
William Henry Harrison was president for only 30 days, and James Garfield was in office only six months. The scholars thought their early deaths made it too difficult to evaluate their tenures, so their presidencies were not included.
I don't agree with all of this...Coolidge ought to be a little higher, in my opinion...Kennedy and Clinton a little lower. Nixon wasn't "below average"--at least not down below Carter. But I think this list is a reasonable representation of a ranking of the Presidents.
OMG!!!!!! You can't be serious.
They all need to study the history of the most corrupt administration in history.
A couple of years ago, we took to the kids to see the homes of Washington, Jackson, Madison, Jefferson, and Monroe. As we heard of their personal lives, I found my admiration of Washington increasing and my admiration of the others decreasing. As someone who believes in God's Providence, I think that Washington was God's gift to our fledgling nation.
That is true. And his Farewell Address is still as apropos to the future, as at any time in the past:
Washington's Farewell Address.
William Flax
I give JFK credit for getting through the Cuban Missile Crises without destroying the world. He deserves honorable mention for that.
When school curriculum is dictated by left wing, corrupt union thugs who quit teaching American history in our schools, it isn't suprising that the contributions of George Washington would be ignored.
While an impeached president, who received oral sex in the oval office at the same time he was on the phone conducting government business, is included in the list.
Is this dumbing down the country or what!!
:)
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