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Can The US Become A Democracy Again?

https://x.com/Banned_Bill/status/1816581620704641271?t=osYUJaTQ4BacC-OUz_cWeg&s=19


This is making the rounds in the history section of twitter, didn't realize so many were following this and disgusted by it.

It shows Democratic talking points given to the media, and the link above the media following it exactly.

How are we supposed to operate as a Democracy without free media? Democrats already lost the right to vote in their primaries. Now they lack a free media.

I was forced to block a member here after it occured to me he never once told the truth about politics. He wasn't expressing opinions or his views, he was stating facts of what happened, and it never happened. And it was over and over again.

I suppose historians by default have a higher threshold for the truth. We don't accept lies because they are more convenient to our ideology. Well, there is a ideological subsection of history that does this, but it js usually quite easy to spot and dismiss them.
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Vin53 · M
Rank, President, Score

1. Abraham Lincoln, 93.87

2. Franklin D. Roosevelt, 90.83

3. George Washington, 90.32

4. Theodore Roosevelt, 78.58

5. Thomas Jefferson, 77.53

6. Harry S. Truman, 75.34

7. Barack Obama, 73.8

8. Dwight D. Eisenhower, 73.73

9. Lyndon B. Johnson, 72.86

10. John F. Kennedy, 68.37

11. James Madison, 67.16

12. Bill Clinton, 66.42

13. John Adams, 62.66

14. Joe Biden, 62.66

15. Woodrow Wilson, 61.8

16. Ronald Reagan, 61.62

17. Ulysses S. Grant, 60.93

18. James Monroe, 60.15

19. George H.W. Bush, 58.54

20. John Quincy Adams, 55.41

21. Andrew Jackson, 54.7

22. Jimmy Carter, 54.26

23. William H. Taft, 51.67

24. William McKinley, 51.23

25. James K. Polk, 49.83

26. Grover Cleveland, 48.31

27. Gerald Ford, 46.09

28. Martin Van Buren, 45.46

29. Rutherford B. Hayes, 41.15

30. James Garfield, 40.98

31. Benjamin Harrison, 40.64

32. George W. Bush, 40.43

33. Chester A. Arthur, 39.61

34. Calvin Coolidge, 39.38

35. Richard Nixon, 36.41

36. Hebert Hoover, 34.08

37. John Tyler, 32.99

38. Zachary Taylor, 32.97

39. Millard Fillmore, 30.033

40. Warren G. Harding, 27.76

41. William Henry Harrison, 26.01

42. Franklin Pierce, 24.6

43. Andrew Johnson, 21.56

44. James Buchanan, 16.71

45. Donald Trump, 10.92
@Vin53 I already debunked the poll when I looked at the polling methodology, it wasn't a poll of historians but of academic scholars from various fields, and it didn't even pass the 2/5th threshold of people even participating in the poll, most rejected it. It reveals a sharp left bias, and never should of been published.
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@Vin53 He spearheaded the rescue of several hostages, worked to get Germany into paying their NATO dues, gave weapons to Ukraine (Biden put a stop to that), made peace with the middle east via the Abraham Accords, spearheaded Corona Virus Vaccine research and production (I have weak lungs, took every booster, thanks to Trump), got India involved in Maritime patrolling in the middle east (they are our biggest ally in the indian ocean and red sea fighting pirates right now), gave important tax relief, gave emergency checks to those without any money during the corona virus lockdowns, encouraged liberal governors to end their draconian lockdowns long after the rest of the country ended their lock downs, etc.
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@Dignaga I think as the years pass, a poll of historians as you state, will make Trump look even worse. Time will tell.