Guest JMA Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Seeing as how I started this thread I feel it is my duty to tally up the votes in the Other category. If I missed you, please tell me. BTW, I didn't put Reagan on the list for the same reason I didn't put Clinton on there: I don't feel enough time has passed. I feel that a signifigant amount of time has to pass before one can be an official choice for "Greatest Ever." Now for the Other votes. John Adams - One vote Bill Clinton - Two votes William Harrison - One vote Ronald Reagan - Four votes George Washington - Three votes Eisenhower - One vote Harry Truman - One vote Hm. I seem to be missing three votes. I knew I should have made a bigger list... Here are the results so far. Franklin Roosevelt is currently leading with fifteen votes. Lincoln is slowly catching up with eleven votes. Kennedy is third with five votes. Reagan is the most popular Other runner with four votes. George Washington with three votes. Clinton with two votes. Adams, Harrison, Truman, and Eisenhower are tied with one vote each. Jefferson comes in last with no votes. Poor Jefferson, you helped stop the US from becoming a theocracy and receive no votes for your efforts... I myself voted for Lincoln. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bob_barron Report post Posted February 12, 2003 I guess people don't mark out for the embargo act Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Some Guy Report post Posted February 12, 2003 SG, I think that Gerald Ford was worse than Carter in the doing nothing department. Not that either were that great, but that's just my opinion. The 70's were a sad time, eh :-(? I think Carter was worse because he was elected to make changes to improve the hole that Nixon and Ford left the country in and he made things worse. The fucking guy gave up the Panama Canal, whcih is now run by Red China. Good move, eh? THe thing wasn't that Carter did nothing, it was more that he just did the wrong things and had no balls when it came to foriegn policy. But greatness was just one election away. Yes, the 70s were a bad time, Stagflation, the oil crisis, Iranian hostages, hig taxes, embarassingly bad Presidents (it's kind of sad that Nixon was the best of the decade) etc... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Kahran Ramsus Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Nixon wasn't too bad. He wasn't great but compared to the guys from the same era (JFK, LBJ, Ford & Carter) he was fantastic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Nixon wasn't too bad. He wasn't great but compared to the guys from the same era (JFK, LBJ, Ford & Carter) he was fantastic. I'd say JFK was LEAGUES above Nixon. It's too bad he was taken down before he could make some real changes. JFK was my second choice, just behind Lincoln. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Some Guy Report post Posted February 12, 2003 Potential and his never implemented plans do not make greatness. The sad fact of the matter is that JFK was kill after serving less than 3 years and the "Great Society" that LBJ put through and JFK was in favor of was a complete and unabashed failure and may have caused the decline of the poor black family specifically and poor families in general. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest KoR Fungus Report post Posted February 13, 2003 I'm curious, for the people that voted for Clinton, what made you vote for him? I thought he was a pretty solid president, but I don't think he did anything substantive enough to get much consideration for greatest ever. What exactly did he do to deserve your vote? I voted for Lincoln, btw. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Hollywood Fashion Plate Report post Posted February 13, 2003 Teddy Roosevelt, guys. C'mon, he built the Panama Canal, created National Parks, and earned a Nobel for his work in the Russo-Japanese settlement. AND he reached out to minorities (inviting Booker T Washington to lunch at the White House, a presidential first). AND was unquestionably the fittest and toughest President of the 20th century, what with being shot and still reading a 4 hour speech in Milwaukee near the end of his term. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest cartman Report post Posted February 13, 2003 Bill Clinton... and no i'm not joking Rock on! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest SupaTaft Report post Posted February 13, 2003 Taft man. First president to throw out the first pitch at a baseball game. First president to own a car. Had a cow in the White House garage. Busted thrice as many trusts as TR, the so-called "Trust Buster". Fattest. President. Ever. -Taft Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tim Report post Posted February 13, 2003 Here's a name I haven't heard thrown up: Warren G. Harding. Normalization rules! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wrestlingfanatic Report post Posted February 21, 2003 How can you put out a vote on greatest president and only put one republican in? Isn't that a little biased? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MD2020 Report post Posted February 21, 2003 Taft man. First president to throw out the first pitch at a baseball game. First president to own a car. Had a cow in the White House garage. Busted thrice as many trusts as TR, the so-called "Trust Buster". Fattest. President. Ever. -Taft First and only President to become Cheif Justice of the Supreme Court. Yeah, it happened after his presidency, but still pretty cool. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 21, 2003 How can you put out a vote on greatest president and only put one republican in? Isn't that a little biased? No. I voted for that Republican in this poll. And I started this poll. I feel Lincoln was the greatest ever. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Some Guy Report post Posted February 21, 2003 That's not the point. You only listed 1 Republican and you listed 4 Democrats (2 of which really don't belong on the poll at all, but I'll forgive JFK because people have a romantisized notion of him. Carter was not a good President.) You left Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, and Washington (not a Republican, they didn't exist then) off the list. But you are right about Lincoln so I'll pardon you on this one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wrestlingfanatic Report post Posted February 21, 2003 Madison, Coolidge, Jackson All Greater than Kennedy. FDR was not a gracious president. Four terms not enough? If he did not die he would have got a fifth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 21, 2003 That's not the point. You only listed 1 Republican and you listed 4 Democrats (2 of which really don't belong on the poll at all, but I'll forgive JFK because people have a romantisized notion of him. Carter was not a good President.) You left Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, and Washington (not a Republican, they didn't exist then) off the list. But you are right about Lincoln so I'll pardon you on this one. Like I said earlier in this thread, I should have made a longer list. I rushed through too fast. But it wasn't intentional. And it is true that my favorite President was a Republican. In fact, he actually started the GOP. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted February 22, 2003 I always liked Woodrow Wilson. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 22, 2003 Man, FDR's popular is amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Austin3164life Report post Posted February 22, 2003 I love how ending conflicts is viewed as a "weak" foreign policy by some people. Jimmy Carter is the best President of the past thirty years because he was probably the only honest politician we've had since FDR and Lincoln before that. Carter was especially famous for the Camp David Accords which ended the Palestinian/Israeli conflict for that time, a feat that Reagan, the Bush's, and Clinton can't claim. I voted for Carter because I did extensive study and he left a good legacy in a time period riddled with political manipulation. FDR is most likely also an easy candidate for greatest president. If you get elected three times, when the Constitution says otherwise, it shows how much people loved him and showed how he won their trust. Worst president probably goes to Ronald Reagan. If he wasn't a good tv actor he wouldn't succeed in politics. The guy was barely coherent in his second term. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted February 22, 2003 Carter???? Carter???? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 22, 2003 Carter???? Carter???? My grandfather (who was in WW2) really likes Carter. Lots of people like him. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wrestlingfanatic Report post Posted February 22, 2003 I only know 2 things about carter. 1. He gave away the panama canal, did not sell it, just gave it away. 2. Could not handle the hostage situation in Iran. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest bob_barron Report post Posted February 22, 2003 JIMMY CARTER???????? Is that a joke?? He gave away the canal, botched Iran, boycotted the Olympics and caused the economy to nosedive. What does your grandfather being in WW2 have to do with him liking Carter? He is a great humanitarian though Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest teke184 Report post Posted February 22, 2003 I'll go with FDR because he definitely had the greatest impact of any modern president. Washington is notable for being the first president and very little else. Jefferson's big accomplishments were mainly before he was president and he REALLY screwed up some stuff while he was in office. His big accomplishment was the Louisiana Purchase which, IMHO, was more luck than anything since it only happened because of the Hatian revolt screwing up Napoleon's plans in the Americas. Lincoln was a great war-time president but he had some serious problems with domestic issues. Kennedy? Don't make me laugh. JFK blew Bay of Pigs by being a pussy about the whole situation. If he'd either put his foot down about the invasion or given the operation adequate support, we wouldn't have had the Cuban Missile Crisis, which is where all of his big accomplishments were made. If he hadn't been killed in Dallas, he'd have been a MUCH more forgettable president. Carter? Please... Carter is decent in the role he's doing now but he was HORRIBLE as president. He insisted on doing everything himself instead of delegating it to his cabinet, which was a HORRIBLE mistake. Carter didn't know shit about international relations before he got into office and he learned as he went along, which lead to the Iranian hostage crisis and probably Anwar Sadat's asassination. On top of that, he gave the goddamn Panama Canal to Panama, which wouldn't be a problem if they weren't a fucking banana republic that we've had to send troops to. "We are the mediocre presidents / You won't find our faces on dollars or on cents / There's Taylor, there's Tyler, there's Fillmore and there's Hayes / There's William Henry Harrison / "I died in 30 days!" /We... are... the... adequate, forgettable, occasionally regrettable / Caretaker presidents of the U-S-A!" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tyler McClelland Report post Posted February 22, 2003 Actually, if you want to be technical, we had no business "owning" the Panama canal as it was. But I digress. He was a pretty bad president, even though he's a great humanitarian as Bob said. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wrestlingfanatic Report post Posted February 22, 2003 We built it, got rid of it, then bought it back. It was OURS. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Tyler McClelland Report post Posted February 22, 2003 ...it still was never our land, and we encited a revolution just for the chance to build it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JMA Report post Posted February 22, 2003 I'm not too keen on the concept of owning land. Maybe partially due to my Native American heritage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest wrestlingfanatic Report post Posted February 22, 2003 Private property and owning land is the key to our country. w/o private property you have socialism Share this post Link to post Share on other sites