Posted on 11/22/2006 7:51:12 AM PST by Borges
This is obviously a right-wing rag. How else can you explain the exclusion of that Wonder Woman, the smartest woman in the world, Hillery Clinton!
Who voted on this?
Ralph Nader needn't be on that list. Neither should Babe Ruth. Someone needs to defend W.E.B. Dubois' and Thomas Paines' high ranking, too.
MLK Jr. isn't #8, either. He might belong on the top 100, but not that high.
Walt Whitman more influential than the WRIGHT brothers??? Give me a break.
OTOH, nice to see James Polk on the list; a forgotten but important President.
No list of influential Americans is complete without that "Hey Vern" guy.
Hehe, Nixon makes the list but Clintoon doesn't. That's gonna pi$$ of a few liberals.
Agree.
1. George Washington
2 - 100: Others
Apparently a president who topples two dictatorships in four years doesn't make the cut.
2 George Washington
3 Thomas Jefferson
4 Franklin D. Roosevelt
5 Alexander Hamilton
6 Benjamin Franklin
7 John Marshall
8 Martin Luther King Jr.
9 Thomas Edison
10 Woodrow Wilson
11 John D. Rockefeller
12 Ulysses Grant
13 James Madison
14 Henry Ford
15 Theodore Roosevelt
16 Mark Twain
17 Ronald Reagan
18 Andrew Jackson
19 Thomas Paine
20 Andrew Carnegie
21 Harry Truman
22 Walt Whitman
23 Wright Brothers
24 Alexander Graham Bell
25 John Adams
26 Walt Disney
27 Eli Whitney
28 Dwight D. Eisenhower
29 Earl Warren
30 Elizabeth Cady Stanton
31 Henry Clay
32 Albert Einstein
33 Ralph Waldo Emerson
34 Jonas Salk
35 Jackie Robinson
36 William Jennings Bryan
37 J.P. Morgan
38 Susan B. Anthony
39 Rachel Carson
40 John Dewey
41 Harriet Beecher Stowe
42 Eleanor Roosevelt
43 W.E.B. DuBois
44 Lyndon Baines Johnson
45 Samuel F.B. Morse
46 William Lloyd Garrison
47 Frederick Douglass
48 Robert Oppenheimer
49 Frederick Law Olmsted
50 James K. Polk
51 Margaret Sanger
52 Joseph Smith
53 Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
54 Bill Gates
55 John Quincy Adams
56 Horace Mann
57 Robert E. Lee
58 John C. Calhoun
59 Louis Sullivan
60 William Faulkner
61 Samuel Gompers
62 William James
63 George Marshall
64 Jane Addams
65 Henry David Thoreau
66 Elvis Presley
67 P.T. Barnum
68 James D. Watson
69 James Gordon Bennett
70 Lewis and Clark
71 Noah Webster
72 Sam Walton
73 Cyrus McCormick
74 Brigham Young
75 George Herman "Babe" Ruth
76 Frank Lloyd Wright
77 Betty Friedan
78 John Brown
79 Louis Armstrong
80 William Randolph Hearst
81 Margaret Mead
82 George Gallup
83 James Fenimore Cooper
84 Thurgood Marshall
85 Ernest Hemingway
86 Mary Baker Eddy
87 Benjamin Spock
88 Enrico Fermi
89 Walter Lippmann
90 Jonathan Edwards
91 Lyman Beecher
92 John Steinbeck
93 Nat Turner
94 George Eastman
95 Sam Goldwyn
96 Ralph Nader
97 Stephen Foster
98 Booker T. Washington
99 Richard Nixon
100 Herman Melville
IMHO, Robinson did more to crack segregation and prejudice in this nation than any other person. Probably should have had Branch Rickey right up there with him.
Ditto.
No Edison?
MLK Jr. more influential than Thomas Edison? Oh, here come the thought police, sorry I didn't mean that.
Yeah, she really influenced a lot of people.................
You ranked 37 on "Least Influential Americans." ;)
No. 9
39 Rachel Carson
Why not Ralph Nader?
77 Betty Friedan
Made every American feel better about their own physical appearance.
96 Ralph Nader
Why not Geraldo?
84 Thurgood Marshall
How was he more influential than any other liberal on the SC over the last couple hundred years? Also spent his last few years on the court as a babbling insane person.
Oh no, this can't be correct! They left off the smartest woman in the world and her wonderful husband!
How can that be?
Well, at least I'm not on the "HIT LIST" .........
"66 Elvis Presley 67 P.T. Barnum "
"Is it a joke? The only way to define "influential" is "influential on how the society lives", preferably after the person in question has died. The Founders are at the top, as they by right ought to be, but beyond them it is an absurd joke."
I agree with Elvis because of his influence on music for the last 50 years. PT Barnum, I'm not so sure. I think Hugh Hefner had a much stronger influence on our society.
No Nikola Tesla, either......
# 98 Booker T. Washington founded a prestigious university, moved tens of thousands of blacks from slavery into productive careers in agriculture, science and education and ranks next to the bottom behind many who merely benefited from his work.
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