Originally posted by sonhouseAfter Reagan fired an IBM, however, he would have said, "I cannot recall givng the order."
They went 8 years with Raygun, he only got us the biggest national debt in history up to that point. Bush is following in his footsteps.
BTW, did you know Reagan thought you could recall an IBM after it was fired?
George Jr is easily the worst President in American history. The race is not even close.
Originally posted by Dixon Bainbridge*Stabs Dixon with the biggest knife she could find* Why don't you just stay put so I can keep stabbing you until there's no more of you left or at the very least, stop pestering every RHPer in this topic with your stupidity.
You want to have red hot sex with me i can tell. Bring it on strong lova.
~The MCP
Originally posted by slappy115Are you serious? Of the three you mention, only LBJ is considered up there in the ranks of the worst. At least FDR and JFK embraced the opposing political party to help with a national problem, and they are both considered among the greatest presidents.
FDR, JFK, and LBJ. FDR started the liberal "I'll take care of you government". And JFK and LBJ continued it. It's funny, all three go by their initials.
Originally posted by Rosa KorganeActually, historians say that Harding is among the worst, but even they cannot agree on the absolute worst. They have many to choose from: James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Warren Harding, Herbert Hoover, Richard Nixon, and our own George W.
actually that is true - Harding was the worst US President - you can look it up. Nice call.
There's an interesting article on it in the May 4th edition of Rolling Stone. See "The Worst President in History? One of America's Leading Historians Assesses George W. Bush".