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by Tsa-la-gi Nation » Mon Aug 04, 2014 5:42 pm
Franklin And Jefferson wrote:Who Do You Think Is The Worst U.S President Ever. I Wanted To Ask This Because I Want To Know Who's The Worst U.S President (Note These Are Random Names)

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by Blazedtown » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:44 pm
Sheltopolis wrote:Lincoln is among the worst for his countless violations of the Constitution.
And, one could argue he is partly responsible for the death of 600,000 Americans.

by Lexicor » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:48 pm

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by MERIZoC » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:55 pm
The Archregimancy wrote:Anyone who names any post-WWII president as the "worst" or "best" is historically illiterate; and that includes George Bush Jr., who whatever his undoubted faults never stood by while a significant portion of his country moved towards secession, launching an internal civil war leading to the deaths of several hundred thousand of his own people.
So that would be James Buchanan, then; no US president has been so close to overseeing the literal destruction of his own nation. And it's not as if Buchanan wasn't aware of what was going on; he actively ignored direct advice in 1860 that Lincoln's election would likely lead to secession because General Winfield Scott - then head of the US Army - was a long-time political opponent of the president's, and then weakly countermanded his own order to reinforce army forts in the South following Lincoln's election. His final policy on secession was that it was illegal for the South to secede, but illegal for the Federal Government to stop them trying, which was as disastrously inept an approach as he could have conceived.
Given than his stated primary goal as president-elect was "to destroy sectional party, North or South, and to restore harmony to the Union under a national and conservative government", Buchanan was an abject failure at almost any measure.
Buchanan even oversaw an economic crisis (the Panic of 1857) caused by excessive extension of credit, and triggered when a financial company with large mortgage holdings was revealed to be engaging in fraudulent financial practices - so it's not even as if Bush Jr. has an international credit-based financial crisis over Buchanan. "...the years immediately preceding the Panic of 1857 were prosperous [and] many banks, merchants, and farmers had seized the opportunity to take risks with their investments ... [A]s soon as market prices began to fall, they quickly began to experience the effects of financial panic."
Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce, and Warren G. Harding likely deserve the odd vote too; but none quite measure up to Buchanan.
Shame Buchanan was also likely the USA's only gay president; LGBT Americans would likely prefer to have had a better role model in the Oval Office.

by Need a Name » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:56 pm

by Blazedtown » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:56 pm
Lexicor wrote:My vote goes to Lincoln for:
Suppressing Press Freedom
Arresting Journalists
Suspending Habeas Corpus
Forcing Conscription
Starting Civil War.

by Blazedtown » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:57 pm
Bazrasha wrote:Jackson. Because forced relocation falls under the definition of genocide.

by Sheltopolis » Mon Aug 04, 2014 7:57 pm
Blazedtown wrote:Sheltopolis wrote:Lincoln is among the worst for his countless violations of the Constitution.
And, one could argue he is partly responsible for the death of 600,000 Americans.
I think that blames a little more heavily on the backs of a bunch of slave owning incestuous aristocratic traitors in the South rather than one of our Greatest presidents.
My vote goes for Carter.
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