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CarlaMommy · 41-45
Washington, he's still the best ever.
Anyways,,
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Pfuzylogic · M
Honestly Joe Biden accomplished quite a bit to get us out of the mess trump left us in.
I do like Barack Obama also.
He knew how to speak.
I do like Barack Obama also.
He knew how to speak.
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WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@Pfuzylogic he's still upset and mourning.
anythingoes477 · M
@WowwGirl Anyone who don't understand why those who fought for this country see a pro-Russian dictator wanna be as a bad thing for America.....and Americans.....is someone very shallow and unthinking...........or brainwashed.
Pfuzylogic · M
@WowwGirl
he's still upset and mourning.
I honestly don’t understand what you are trying to say here.
Mcmarie90 · 31-35, F
Those who don't pick Washington or Lincoln just have recency bias. If you asked "in your lifetime" then that would be a different question. Washington was a founding father, a general who fought the British for independence. Lincoln took a stand to the south and led us through slavery and the civil war. No matter how much the others have done, it's gonna be hard to top them. Without them, none of the others matter.
BigandHard1 · 36-40, M
Franklin D. Roosevelt he saved this country during WW2 and even before all while suffering from Polio. A great man and great president.
FreestyleArt · 36-40, M
Trump. The only greatest president in my timeline
Kypro · 51-55, M
12 jurors had to agree on overwhelming evidence.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@Kypro Biden’s Student Loan Boast: The Supreme Court ‘Didn’t Stop Me’
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@FreestyleArt idk
AmericanBroad · 31-35, F
Trump
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@anythingoes477 I get it, well carry on then 😀
anythingoes477 · M
@Kypro And since the $5 million was upheld..........that AUTOMATIALLY DISQUALIFIES TRUMP FROM APPEALING THE OTHER $84.9 MILLION. ;-)
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@anythingoes477 tell um 😆
4meAndyou · F
Trump. Hands down. I was born in a red state, but grew up in a blue state, and I have lived in a blue state all my life.
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
I got best comment😎
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
Thanks guys
CedricH · M
1. Harry Truman (architect of the post-war liberal world order and America‘s role as a benevolent, global hegemon)
2. Abraham Lincoln (His mere election caused the secession crisis and his political and military leadership ended slavery, prevented foreign intervention during the civil war, helped end the civil war victoriously and comprehensively, ushered in the reconstruction era and kept the nation whole)
3. Ronald Reagan (Went on the offensive against the Soviet Union in proxy conflicts all over the world, shifted the military, economic and technological balance of power decisively in favor of the US and the liberal world, helped end the Cold War, re-invigorated and stablized the US economy, seriously diminished Iran‘s military capabilities, and successfully promoted democracy and freedom through various instruments of statecraft in Europe, Asia and Latin America).
4. George Washington (Led the continental Army to victory, consolidated the young nation, helped set up the first liberal-constitutional Republic in modern history and secured that fledgling liberalism by stepping down after two terms)
2. Abraham Lincoln (His mere election caused the secession crisis and his political and military leadership ended slavery, prevented foreign intervention during the civil war, helped end the civil war victoriously and comprehensively, ushered in the reconstruction era and kept the nation whole)
3. Ronald Reagan (Went on the offensive against the Soviet Union in proxy conflicts all over the world, shifted the military, economic and technological balance of power decisively in favor of the US and the liberal world, helped end the Cold War, re-invigorated and stablized the US economy, seriously diminished Iran‘s military capabilities, and successfully promoted democracy and freedom through various instruments of statecraft in Europe, Asia and Latin America).
4. George Washington (Led the continental Army to victory, consolidated the young nation, helped set up the first liberal-constitutional Republic in modern history and secured that fledgling liberalism by stepping down after two terms)
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@CedricH your list is similar to mine. The question was “favorite”, not who was “best”. Nor was a time period specified. I put Truman at the top of the list because he was interesting and president during an important part of history. Washington because I think the country would not have survived if not for his humbleness. And I would put Reagan up there because he was the president of my youth and the first one I remember.
CedricH · M
@trollslayer Well, it did say favorite but my personal favor is bestowed upon the Presidents I consider to be the best - or the ones who were the most indispensable and made the most significantly positive impact on the trajectory of the nation and the world.
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
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He was fun..
He was fun..
WowwGirl · 36-40, F
Nobody can tell me that's not fun
invisiblewoman · 36-40, F
Trump
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
Lincoln
whowasthatmaskedman · 70-79, M
Truman. He had the greatest weight on his shoulders at the most momentous time in history and without fanfare, made a decision and lived with it. The very definition of "The Buck stops here"😷
msros · F
JFK.
tindrummer · M
Lincoln
BrandNewMan · M
Lincoln
Thrust · 56-60, M
In my lifetime Reagan. All time I'd say Washington
YoMomma ·
I guess Lincoln and Trump
All the same....
All part of the same cloth
All part of the same cloth
Nanori · F
I've seen Abraham Lincoln's face so much I'd mistake him for my dad
HobNoblin · 36-40, M
Trump.
Ema83748201 · 18-21
Prolly myself
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
I don’t any of them were funny, which is what I look for in a President.
tindrummer · M
@DownTheStreet Lincoln and Reagan
DownTheStreet · 56-60, M
@tindrummer they had their moments, as Bush did when he joked “how much is a Brazilian?”
Also Nixons whole “I am not a criminal” watergate thing was pretty funny, as well as Clinton’s joke about not having sex with Lewinsky
Also Nixons whole “I am not a criminal” watergate thing was pretty funny, as well as Clinton’s joke about not having sex with Lewinsky
MrSmooTh · 31-35, M
Ronald Reagan
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xp47rb · M
Eisenhower.
Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
Nothing shocking…the biggies. I sure miss Obama, and Clinton is currently underrated but I think his star will rise again.
HumanEarth · F
None of them really
I did like Reagan as a actor though
I did like Reagan as a actor though
Lostpoet · M
Theodore Roosevelt
JohnOlinger81 · 41-45, M
JFK Bill Clinton
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
In history?George Washington.In modern times,it's a toss up between Ronald Regan and Donald Trump .
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@DavidT8899 Except with a powdered wig and false teeth.
DavidT8899 · 22-25, M
@Sidewinder I'm not sure I understand your comment.🤔
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
@DavidT8899 The white powdered wig was George Washington's signature style.
Also, George Washington had a set of false teeth made out of brass, lead and gold.
Also, George Washington had a set of false teeth made out of brass, lead and gold.
Adogslife · 61-69, M
If you can overlook Watergate, Nixon and Kissinger really were an amazing duo.
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SW-User
Trump and Jackson
royalblue1193 · 31-35, M
Dwayne Johnson maybe
doong · 56-60, M
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
and Donald Trump.
Why Nixon not there ?
and Donald Trump.
Why Nixon not there ?
ElwoodBlues · M
FDR, with Lincoln a close second.
CedricH · M
@ElwoodBlues Now, that‘s simply preposterous. Lincoln was basically the cause for the secession. So without him both the civil war and thus the end of slavery would’ve been in doubt. The war and the secession were contingent on the aversion and dread the South felt about the prospect of his electoral victory in 1860.
As for Roosevelt, if Wendell Wilkie had defeated him in the pivotal year of 1940, Wilkie, who supported the lend-and-lease act and was an outspoken internationalist, would’ve most likely been equally supportive of Britain in early 1941 and would’ve reacted in the same fashion after the Pearl Harbor attack.
As for Roosevelt, if Wendell Wilkie had defeated him in the pivotal year of 1940, Wilkie, who supported the lend-and-lease act and was an outspoken internationalist, would’ve most likely been equally supportive of Britain in early 1941 and would’ve reacted in the same fashion after the Pearl Harbor attack.
Rolexeo · 26-30, M
Trump ruined the timeline, Jeb Bush would've saved humanity, he was robbed of his birthright.
James Polk. He won the Mexican-American War.
missyann · 56-60
Donald J Trump hands-down
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WowwGirl · 36-40, F
Smells like Liberal Tears in here
JackOatMon · 46-50, M
@WowwGirl yes it does.
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WowwGirl · 36-40, F
@anythingoes477 I don't like any of them dear so I just make fun of everyone.
CactusJackManson · 46-50, M
Millard Fillmore
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
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eli1601 · 70-79, M
DJT
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MarineBob · 56-60, M
HST
MasterLee · 56-60, M
Reagan
JackOatMon · 46-50, M
Reagan
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Reagan
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empanadas · 31-35, M
Clearly deez nuts
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