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Richard Nixon, driven from office because of his role in the Watergate, may have rehabilitated his image somewhat in later years, as kind of an elder statesman still credited for his grasp of foreign affairs, but he never recovered from his scandal as Reagan did from Iran-Contra. He ranks at the bottom of Gallup's survey, with 29 percent approving of the job he did.President Carter tried to tell us about the energy quandary but the public didn't like his answer. Then we elected two oil people for president.
December 07 2010 at 10:08 AM PermalinkBogus, bogus, bogus! Surveys with liberal propensities such as this are not only mendacious they're dangerous...they actually influence non-thinking fools out there who never read past the headlines, and certainly do no research. The worst president, by far, was Jimmy Carter...and yet the survey says he rated above Bush. Ridiculous. Nixon may not have been a gentleman, but he certainly was a better president than many rated above him. This survey is so full of holes it should be classified as swiss cheese...I repeat - bogus, bogus, bogus!
December 07 2010 at 9:54 AM PermalinkNixon made mistakes, but deserves a higher rating. He helped ease us out of our biggest goof, Vietnam. He had expertise in international relations that would be the envy of recent presidents. He opened the door to China. Clinton was forgiven, Nixon is still remembered for his failings.
December 07 2010 at 9:53 AM PermalinkDon`t know who voted in this pole, but it never tells the real truth, how wrong can they get it! By the way OBAMA, will not run again, trust me on this.He will become part of our dark history, we all want to forget.
December 07 2010 at 9:36 AM Permalink +7I'm not surprised Kennedy still comes out on top. None of us really know the entire picture, but he took steps to get rid of the the privately owned Federal Reserve Bank, the CIA, and announced that he was going to bring home all of the solders from Vietnam. He also called off the invasion of Cuba, and canceled billions of dollars in military contracts. What President would dare to do that now?
December 07 2010 at 9:28 AM Permalink +3At the top of this list I vote for Reagan; maybe JFK (incomplete short Presidency) and Nixon for his foreign policy initiatives and accomplishments (not for his moral shortfall). Then in the second ranking George H.W. Bush and Clinton (again not for his moral shortfall). For the third ranking Ford was a nice guy but just a place-holder; and George W. Bush's presidency is too recent to vote a place for him. Jimmy Carter should be on the dead-last bottom. Very ineffective, he gave us 12% inflation and 20% interest rates. Lyndon Johnson can join him at the bottom; lots of promise but ineffective in managing both the Presidency and the VietNam War.
December 07 2010 at 9:23 AM Permalink +11In 2017, Obama will go down as the best President. Are you kidding? My belief is that Obama will leave office in 2013 as the WORST President. Daily I hope and dream that it is November 2012 and Obama is beaten in a landslide of unprecedented proportions. Any Republican is so much better than Obama.
December 07 2010 at 9:17 AM Permalink +17I don't understand people's adulation of President Reagan. He supported apartheid in South Africa, flirted with treason when he said "the government is our enemy," fired many air traffic controllers just for trying to make flying safer (they were being required to watch two many planes at a time), tried to have ketchup approved as a vegetable for free school lunches, added to the national deficit by giving tax breaks to millionaires and billionaires, almost started a nuclear war (thankfully overrulled by military heads), and took too much credit for ending the Cold War (which of course still exists thanks to the stockpiling of obsence amounts of nuclear weapons on both sides.) If anyone can honestly tell me anything that he did for the poor and working poor of this country let me know.
December 07 2010 at 9:10 AM Permalink -18James howdy doody Carter was the WORSE OF THE WORST PRESIDENTS. George war mongul Bush was the 2nd worst president. Ronald Reagan was my number 1 and Nixon 2, Clinton 3.
December 07 2010 at 9:10 AM Permalink -8I still can't see how ANYONE can defend Iran-Contra. What would the Republicans (and, for that matter, the Democrats) be saying if it was discovered that Barack Obama was selling guns to our most hated enemies, and illegally funding some radical revolutionaries in Central America? That's what Ronald Reagan was doing! And he's cheered, even by Democrats?
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