FDR easily
2/6/2010 11:39:21 AM
Reagan
2/6/2010 11:39:52 AM
Obama
2/6/2010 11:40:46 AM
PCU:Bantam: America's greatest president.Rand: It's me, Rand. Open up.Bantam: America's greatest president.Rand: Damn it. "Who is Ronald Reagan?"Bantam: A casual shoe for yachting.Rand: What are you trying to figure out, B.D.? Who could I be? "What is a blucher?"Bantam: They killed Jesus Christ.Rand: "Who are the Jews?" Open up, sucko.
2/6/2010 11:40:55 AM
Millard Fillmore
2/6/2010 11:41:07 AM
no way, at least not the easily partlincoln turned our country from a confederacy to a republiche shaped our country into what we now perceive it to be, not a collection of states but a nation as a whole, cant really beat that[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 11:42 AM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 11:41:20 AM
great point saps. worth noting.
2/6/2010 11:42:22 AM
maybe the collection of states was better
2/6/2010 11:42:41 AM
Snobama: The president that gave me a snow day
2/6/2010 11:42:47 AM
Washington. He was much more of a badass than any of the others. We wanted to make him king and he refused, for god sake.
2/6/2010 11:42:49 AM
TAFT
2/6/2010 11:44:16 AM
the collection of states obviously sucked. theres not much rational arguing for that but one could argue that federalization was inevitable and would have happened as time progressed. In the beggining, things were just too spread apart and having states was the most efficient way to do things but as technology improved it became a more fluid nation. Look at europe. Even they are federalizing now. Who would've thought?
2/6/2010 11:44:24 AM
Washington, Lincoln, FDR
2/6/2010 11:45:13 AM
2/6/2010 11:46:18 AM
Lincoln's pussy ass couldn't hold a candle to this shit.
2/6/2010 11:47:25 AM
^^^^exactly, im not gonna get into pre-civil war vs. post civil war national identitysuffice to say it didnt work, and even if it had worked in some aspect or form we would be nowhere near as powerful as we are today^washington was a better politician than a general, ill give you that[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 11:49 AM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 11:48:26 AM
You have to distinguish between "well known" and "good." The best presidents are the ones that no one knows about. They didn't do much of anything. They understood the bounds of their position and didn't cross them. Presidents like like Monroe, Hayes, Tyler, and Taylor were good presidents, but the average person on the street doesn't know a thing about them.Most people can name about 15 of our past presidents, and they're going to assume that some that they know were the greatest. That's a bad assumption to make.
2/6/2010 11:50:57 AM
I disagree, most of the great ones are well known BECAUSE they were great. Theres a reason you see the mugs of lincoln, washington and FDR plastered everywhere across our country. Because they were our greatest presidents in our greatest times of need. I'm just going to assume youre joking with the inclusion of tyler though.[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 11:54 AM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 11:54:26 AM
JACKSONbecause he's on my family tree.
2/6/2010 11:55:06 AM
THAT'S RACIST!! Well maybe not that, but he certainly was.
2/6/2010 11:58:18 AM
he was on my grandpa's sidethen my grandma had Cherokee on her sidelawl
2/6/2010 12:00:59 PM
2/6/2010 12:15:16 PM
the same. look at britain.
2/6/2010 12:18:48 PM
We'd probably have free health care. (jk)The War of 1812 and the Civil War may have played out very differently, if at all. Federalization would have been awkward, if possible. The sure thing would be bad teeth.
2/6/2010 12:20:11 PM
James K. PolkMade 5 promises during election, kept all Five of them.-He promised to immediately seek annexation of Texas from Mexico.-He would seek westward expansion, specifically regarding the Oregon territory in the northwest.-He would purchase California from Mexico-He would impose a system of independent treasury in order to prevent private banks from having too much control over the nation's funds, while providing an alternative to another National Bank like the one dissassembled by Andrew Jackson.-He would only be President for one term.Only president to ever deliver on all of his promises. Pretty impressive.
2/6/2010 12:23:58 PM
your problem is assuming the monarchy would've survived long after washington
2/6/2010 12:24:22 PM
^ Your problem is assuming that it wouldn't
2/6/2010 12:27:41 PM
^^ No, that's the glaring flaw in all of alternative history.]
2/6/2010 12:28:30 PM
2/6/2010 12:30:05 PM
Teddy Fucking Roosevelt
2/6/2010 12:31:25 PM
^yemessage_topic.aspx?topic=580914
2/6/2010 12:33:35 PM
^^He did help to establish the national park system, so yes you can argue for him being a good president, but the best...I don't know. What some people don't about him is that he was a failed rancher in North (?) Dakota. He tried to raise cattle on some of the worst land in America for ranching.[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 12:33 PM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 12:33:40 PM
ye!
2/6/2010 12:36:10 PM
2/6/2010 12:36:43 PM
^ If North Carolina has their way, the Civil War won't matter.
2/6/2010 12:39:03 PM
teddy was a racist
2/6/2010 12:39:21 PM
I bet in 80 years, we will find out that Obama was racist.
2/6/2010 12:39:59 PM
Reagan./thread
2/6/2010 12:41:23 PM
OMG WOODROW WILSON WAS PRO-KKK
2/6/2010 12:41:36 PM
which one was the fatass who got stuck in his tub- twice...because he is clearly the greatest president
2/6/2010 12:42:19 PM
taft
2/6/2010 12:44:02 PM
^^Taft was one of the most over weight presidents ever. He stood up and then sat back down at a Yankees game during the 7th inning while he was president, so the whole stadium stood up since they thought he was leaving and then sat back down when he did.[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 12:45 PM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 12:45:27 PM
I'm changing my answer to Grover Cleveland.
2/6/2010 12:46:07 PM
I believe Lincoln was our greatest president. I took an entire course on this man (well, the title was Lincoln and the Union) by a great prof. at state, and I learned a lot about him. He went through tremendous struggles even from within his own administration, and still managed to hold this country together. His only fault as president, to me, was his believe that suspension of Habeas Corpus was a legitimate wartime means of protecting the Union.Had he survived and was able to preside over the period of Reconstruction, this country would have turned out much differently I believe. He is most well known for "freeing the slaves" but that is farthest from the truth. He did it as a means to help end the war, and the Emancipation Proclamation was only valid in the states currently in rebellion, which meant that Delaware, Maryland, and one other state that escapes me right now (maybe Kentucky) were still allowed to have slaves at the time of his proclamation.Oh and he wrote 99% of his speeches and spoke to the public with no teleprompters
2/6/2010 12:46:53 PM
I'm changing my answer too...William Henry Harrison! [Edited on February 6, 2010 at 12:49 PM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 12:49:07 PM
^^caddell?[Edited on February 6, 2010 at 12:51 PM. Reason : .]
2/6/2010 12:51:17 PM
2/6/2010 12:52:18 PM
Jack Nicholson in Mars Attacks
2/6/2010 12:52:36 PM
^But his inagural address wasn't as long as Harrison's!
2/6/2010 12:57:08 PM
2/6/2010 12:57:14 PM