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I always thought James Buchanan was the worst (as he had the best chance to prevent the Civil War, but didn't) until now none can hold a candle to W in terms of awfulness :mistat:

dude - no way! jimmy was a swinging bachelor and was using the white house as his personal swinger's pad - he clearly was having too much fun to be "worst ever"

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IMO; he ties with Woodrow Wilson, but he takes the cake for worst ex-presidents.

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not possible - he appeared in playboy magazine (w/ his clothes on, thank phuck) - any cat cool enough to get into the real mansion is clearly having too much fun in life to earn the worst ever prize

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IMO; he ties with Woodrow Wilson, but he takes the cake for worst ex-presidents.

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It is pretty sad that you would think the guy who has worked tirelessly and very successfully on humanitarian missions, conflict resolution and promoting fair elections around the world "takes the cake for worst ex-president."

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The worst: that's like shooting fish in a barrel. The Idiot has pegged the needle on disasters. No need to go into the gory details, they have pretty much been documented. It looks like Obama will win the White House. He has a hard job ahead of him.

 

Carter: he was ok, the Iran thing really took over his last year. He made some very good progress on the humanatarian front, the Israel/Egypt pact, and actually started a good energy independence program. Reagan pulled the plug on that pretty fast. Oh yea - Carter signed the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act.

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The standard GOP party line is to malign Carter, but Carter's mistakes aren't even in the same order of magnitude as GWB in numerical and cultural terms.

 

Carter's signature personality shortcoming was that he couldn't find a way to work with the legislature, a deficit which made him unable to enact his agenda effectively. This worked for him as Governor of Georgia in pushing a reform agenda, but it did not work as President.

 

If the country had enacted Carter's energy independence program 30 years ago, we would likely not be in the sorry predicament we are today regarding energy and global warming. Our 3 auto makers; our largest mfging industry, might not be collapsing. We probably wouldn't have gone into Iraq. Palin would not be able to bill herself as an 'energy expert'. The list goes on and on.

 

Carter is also blaimed for being handed a post Vietnam economic hangover and oil shocks from the Middle East; both events largely out of the President's control. And of course the hostage rescue; a big deal in those innocent times. Today, we botch an operation like that about once a day.

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