Best U.S President Of The Last 50 Years

Best U.S. President Of The Last 50 Years


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Deepcover

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JFK. If he wasn't assassinated he would have changed American politics and the world. Clinton would be second.
 

Deepcover

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I'm going to go with Bush 1. Reagan had some great people running things for him, but Bush 1 was pretty good, he jsut had the bad luck of a recession happening right during his re-election campaign. Honorable mention to Kennedy, he was a conservative Dem with balls... you don't see them around anymore.

Bush didn't do anything about the 92 riots and the war in Panama was pretty bad for him and he should have decided to capture Hussein.
 
JFK.

Shame about his back-stabbing drunk of a brother who single-handedly ruined America with the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, and John was part of that as well (although he died before it passed), but he was a good president. He would've kept us out of Vietnam I believe - the most senseless war in the history of wars.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
I won't vote as they all sucked.

But sturlison, some one needs to back hand you fool! Obama is far from the best president. We have yet to elect the best.
 
He would've been.

The 1964 presidential election was an embarrassment for the Republicans. Goldwater, a conservative, lost the election by one of the greatest disparities in U.S. history. The Republicans were embarrassed in that election and that led to the moderates taking back the party and eventually the election of Nixon in 1968. Some feel that the Tea Party movement threatens a repeat disaster for the Republicans in 2012, and I agree with this. You'll see the moderates in the GOP take back the party when their candidate, either Bachmann or Perry, loses in the general election
 

Facetious

Moderated



What about Clinton's continuous proposals of renewing China's- ''most favored nation trade status'' or NAFTA/GATT, or those most highly secretive discs that went missing from Los Alamos Lab (during that staged ''control fire'' :rolleyes:) only to later show up behind a xerox copy machine :1orglaugh ... or Charlie Trie (remember him, the guy with the restaurant? :1orglaugh)
... and what about the missile technology given to China (c/o Bernard Schwartz then CEO of Loral Missiles & Space) in exchange for rather hefty campaign contributions and the subsequent mysterious plane crash death of Ron Brown, the only guy who was holding up these dealings... hmm?
I could go on....

With all due respect, China is the monster it is today because of leniency and flakiness within the ranks of the in the Clinton administration. Really, the Clinton administration was notoriously riddled with scandalous activity and the admin was able to get away with the things it did because of nothing more than partisan politics and media adoration of Bill and his playboy lifestyle.

Anytime you hear a politician claim that they will deliver the people the most ethical government in history, be very suspicious.... very suspicious!
 

meesterperfect

Hiliary 2020
actually none of them have been good because they were all being controlled by people who's main goal is to destroy the country slowly while sucking its blood.
 
What about Clinton's continuous proposals of renewing China's- ''most favored nation trade status''

Right, that would have never happened if Bush Sr. was still in charge.

From your article

House Speaker Newt Gingrich welcomed Clintons recommendation for renewing MFN status for China, and vowed to work in a bipartisan manner to ensure that China receives it from Congress.

or NAFTA/GATT

Again, something that would have never happend under Bush Sr.!

Following diplomatic negotiations dating back to 1986 among the three nations, the leaders met in San Antonio, Texas, on December 17, 1992, to sign NAFTA. U.S. President George H. W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas, each responsible for spearheading and promoting the agreement, ceremonially signed it. The agreement then needed to be ratified by each nation's legislative or parliamentary branch.

So Clinton pushed Conservative policies which turned out to be among the worst that he signed. I completely agree with that criticism.
 
i started to vote george bush..if i knew he had NO votes i would have lololol...(por little feller).....but actually..i dont know which one was best..but its plain to see by looking around you...one of them fucked up baD!
 
Jfk
 
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