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GoneOffShore

(17,577 posts)
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:25 AM Aug 25

Presidents during my lifetime - Ranked worst to best - Comments and disagreements welcomed

Donald Trump
Ronald Reagan
George W Bush
Gerald Ford
Richard M. Nixon
George Bush
John F Kennedy
Bill Clinton
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Lyndon B. Johnson
Jimmy Carter
Harry S. Truman
Barack Obama
Joseph Biden


Sorry, left out Jimmy Carter. Fixed
I shall now go and hide in the cellar.

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Presidents during my lifetime - Ranked worst to best - Comments and disagreements welcomed (Original Post) GoneOffShore Aug 25 OP
Jimmy Carter? unc70 Aug 25 #1
Was typing too quickly GoneOffShore Aug 25 #12
Where is Jimmy Carter? GaYellowDawg Aug 25 #2
Fixed it. GoneOffShore Aug 25 #13
You left out Jimmy Carter iwillalwayswonderwhy Aug 25 #3
My apolgogies - I should have had a nap before writing the post GoneOffShore Aug 25 #10
He's second on my BPOMLT list ArkansasDemocrat1 Aug 25 #40
Reagan was worse than most people realize Joinfortmill Aug 25 #4
Or whoever was actually running the country iwillalwayswonderwhy Aug 25 #5
Same applies today newdeal2 Aug 25 #8
Reagan was overrated BluenFLA Aug 25 #32
Reagan was a union buster. Air Traffic Controllers? demosincebirth Aug 26 #57
You forgot Jimmy Carter. How could ANYONE forget Jimmy Carter? Oopsie Daisy Aug 25 #6
That was not intentional. I was typing quickly and from memory. Blame it on after lunch drowsiness GoneOffShore Aug 25 #9
Got it! Oopsie Daisy Aug 25 #22
This would best be visualized in a heat map. Hugin Aug 25 #7
The whole post was done quickly post luncheon. And, as you say, highly subjective. GoneOffShore Aug 25 #14
Typically, by the time I get something like this... Hugin Aug 25 #18
I'd put Carter in there with Clinton, Eisenhower and Johnson. lees1975 Aug 25 #11
i'm younger than you but here's my list....... Takket Aug 25 #15
I'd swap Nixon and Ford. sinkingfeeling Aug 25 #16
Nixon did accomplish a few decent things on his own while being a crook. haele Aug 25 #33
I always move Kennedy up despite his brief presidency displacedvermoter Aug 25 #17
Clinton better than Kennedy? Grumpy Old Guy Aug 25 #19
I would beg to differ somewhat: Ocelot II Aug 25 #20
It's hard to say who was worst. yardwork Aug 25 #24
True, there are different kinds of bad. Ocelot II Aug 25 #31
Good listing Arne Aug 25 #28
I downgrade LBJ for Vietnam ArkansasDemocrat1 Aug 25 #41
Donald Trump - the worst in US history. J_William_Ryan Aug 25 #21
This is the way I would list them too. arkielib Aug 25 #23
And Biden and Pelosi got the ACA passed! yardwork Aug 25 #25
Good point! arkielib Aug 25 #29
I have a very different take if..fish..had..wings Aug 25 #26
I'd swap Biden and Carter. Keep LBJ first. Stinky The Clown Aug 25 #36
You left out Truman GoneOffShore Aug 26 #56
Eisenhower inaugurated before my birth so if..fish..had..wings Aug 26 #60
Ike was a placeholder. He goes next to Ford. Voltaire2 Aug 25 #27
Jimmy Carter should be third from the bottom. Before Truman in my opinion. I have no memory of Truman. usaf-vet Aug 25 #30
According to the 2024 version of the Presidential Greatness Project from the APSA: Poiuyt Aug 25 #34
Biden twice? madamesilverspurs Aug 26 #53
Oops! Poiuyt Aug 26 #59
Wasn't around for some of the presidents in your list, but here's mine BluenFLA Aug 25 #35
My sentimentality for Carter ranks him higher, but that's a great list. Realistic ArkansasDemocrat1 Aug 25 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author BannonsLiver Aug 25 #47
People are sleeping on W Bush. BannonsLiver Aug 25 #37
Kennedy is underated jacksonian Aug 25 #38
"I was never too big on Obama." BannonsLiver Aug 25 #39
While I admire, respect and supported him, aka-chmeee Aug 25 #43
Clearly. BannonsLiver Aug 25 #45
Well, yes aka-chmeee Aug 25 #50
He was rated 8th all time by historians. dem4decades Aug 25 #51
Wait, don't get me wrong jacksonian Aug 25 #44
Yeah, sorry, it's not the black guys fault Hillary lost. BannonsLiver Aug 25 #46
Nope, it was Hillary's fault Hillary didn't win jacksonian Aug 25 #49
I would... MoseShrute Aug 25 #48
Dubya thanks God every day for Trump putting him lower on the list. keithbvadu2 Aug 25 #52
Bush is worse than Reagan iemanja Aug 26 #54
Reagan made Trump possible. madamesilverspurs Aug 26 #55
Okay, since the 1960s: Deep13 Aug 26 #58
No FDR? Vinca Aug 26 #61
Not my lifetime - I was born in 1948 GoneOffShore Aug 26 #62
I think I'd switch Ford and Nixon jmowreader Aug 26 #63

BluenFLA

(122 posts)
32. Reagan was overrated
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:13 AM
Aug 25

Did so much to decimate the middle class, ignored AIDS, and ramped up the culture wars that are still with us.

Hugin

(34,412 posts)
7. This would best be visualized in a heat map.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:34 AM
Aug 25

I do have some differences in my perceptions. It is a highly subjective ranking, though. A few of the worst are still around to keep digging.

Hugin

(34,412 posts)
18. Typically, by the time I get something like this...
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:58 AM
Aug 25

Set up in a spreadsheet. I’ve forgotten what I was trying to visualize.

The meta of our perceptions is very close. I will say that.

lees1975

(5,626 posts)
11. I'd put Carter in there with Clinton, Eisenhower and Johnson.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:40 AM
Aug 25

His signature achievement was the Camp David Accords, a peace deal still holding.

I have no use whatsoever for either of the Bushes, Reagan, Gerald Ford or Nixon. As far as I am concerned, they are tied for second to last place.

Takket

(22,416 posts)
15. i'm younger than you but here's my list.......
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:47 AM
Aug 25

drumpf
Reagan
Bush Jr.
Bush Sr.
Carter
Clinton
Biden
Obama

haele

(13,356 posts)
33. Nixon did accomplish a few decent things on his own while being a crook.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:21 AM
Aug 25

Ford was essentially a placeholder.
The primary weakness most Republican Presidents had was that after Nixon, they really didn't make policy, they had people making policy for them and they just signed off as a figurehead.
For all the power Republican Leaders thought they had, they had a bad tendency not being able to.say no to the unelected Cabinet heads, Department Directors, and Lobbyists, and a Party Leadership dedicated to soliciting business leaders and lobbyists for campaign funds when it came to determining actual policy. With Republican "leadership", there was never any coherent "moon shot" or legacy plan, it was all pretty much a strategy to keep a status quo going.

Haele

displacedvermoter

(2,849 posts)
17. I always move Kennedy up despite his brief presidency
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 09:54 AM
Aug 25

Last edited Sun Aug 25, 2024, 12:55 PM - Edit history (1)

because of his handling of Cuban Missile Crisis. Don't think I am exaggerating when I say he prevented WWIII. Also set in motion some of the legislation LBJ saw to passage. In top five.

Shrub and Reagan swap places cause of 911 and Afghanistan/Iraq war. Had Shrub as my next to last all time till
Trump, now second to last. Least serious President we even had, again till Trump.

I would put both Johnson and Truman ahead of Obama, though I know Vietnam diminishes LBJ and his legislative achievements. Truman helped end WWII and dealt with Korean War, kept MacArthur from starting his own war with China, and implemented NATO and Marshall Plan. Integrated the military, a critical civil rights achievement.

My top five would be Truman, Biden, Kennedy, Johnson and Obama

Ocelot II

(119,908 posts)
20. I would beg to differ somewhat:
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:02 AM
Aug 25

Donald Trump
Richard M. Nixon
Ronald Reagan
George W Bush
Gerald Ford
George Bush
Harry S. Truman
Dwight D. Eisenhower
John F Kennedy
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
Lyndon B. Johnson
Barack Obama
Joseph Biden

I think we might have forgotten what an evil bastard Nixon really was. It wasn't just Watergate (which was a complicated scheme for election interference before we knew the term); he sabotaged the Paris peace talks to end the Vietnam war just before the 1968 election. He and Reagan are tied for second-to-worst. I'd rank Kennedy higher because of the Cuban missile crisis, and I'd give Johnson way more credit for the Civil Rights Act. YMMV.

yardwork

(63,702 posts)
24. It's hard to say who was worst.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:57 AM
Aug 25

Actually, it's difficult to rank among the worst four. They were all horrible in different ways. I could argue that Reagan was the worst because his wolf in sheep's clothing demeanor opened the door to a fundamental reshaping of America, handing wealth to the powerful and taking it from everybody else. Reagan's administration was corrupt top to bottom, but he fooled millions with his act.

W was horrible, too. You have to go back to the 19th century to find presidents starting wars for no reason other than personal enrichment. Maybe not even then. That might have been a first.

I'd rank Nixon fourth worst among a really bad bunch.

Ocelot II

(119,908 posts)
31. True, there are different kinds of bad.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:13 AM
Aug 25

But as I still remember Watergate, I'd list Nixon as second to worst next to Trump. He made Trump possible, even before Reagan. And James Buchanan is probably going to have to cede his Worst President Ever award to Trump.

ArkansasDemocrat1

(3,053 posts)
41. I downgrade LBJ for Vietnam
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 02:14 PM
Aug 25

If he'd not gotten us involved so heavily, he'd definitely rank higher. He could have been Prez til '72, then handed off to McGovern. He might have gotten us into a hot war in the M.E. with the embargo tho. "Don't Touch My Oil" is something I bet he'd have said.

Should have gone for the 'supervising honest elections' option, Lyndon. (Breaking) My Devils Advocate has just informed me that they wouldn't have been any more honest than our elections of the time so YAHMMV (your alternative history mileage may vary).

J_William_Ryan

(2,025 posts)
21. Donald Trump - the worst in US history.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:09 AM
Aug 25

Richard M. Nixon
Ronald Reagan
George W Bush – gave us Alito.
George Bush – gave us Thomas.
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Gerald Ford
John F Kennedy
Lyndon B. Johnson
Jimmy Carter
Bill Clinton
Joseph Biden
Barack Obama

arkielib

(324 posts)
23. This is the way I would list them too.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:30 AM
Aug 25

Only possible change would be Biden over Obama, but as Biden himself noted, the ACA was a BIG deal.

yardwork

(63,702 posts)
25. And Biden and Pelosi got the ACA passed!
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:58 AM
Aug 25

I give Biden as much credit for Obamacare as I give Obama, which is a lot. A lot of credit all around.

26. I have a very different take
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:03 AM
Aug 25

Donald Trump
George W Bush
Ronald Reagan
Richard M. Nixon
George Bush
Gerald Ford
John F Kennedy
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Bill Clinton
Barack Obama
Joseph Biden
Jimmy Carter (okay, mostly for post-prez stuff)
Lyndon B. Johnson

usaf-vet

(6,778 posts)
30. Jimmy Carter should be third from the bottom. Before Truman in my opinion. I have no memory of Truman.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:11 AM
Aug 25

What do the historians say?

One final point: hopefully, by the end of the Harris' tenure she will be in the top four.

Poiuyt

(18,253 posts)
34. According to the 2024 version of the Presidential Greatness Project from the APSA:
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:29 AM
Aug 25

Last edited Mon Aug 26, 2024, 05:06 AM - Edit history (1)

Trump
Nixon
W. Bush
Ford
Carter
H.W. Bush
Reagan
Biden
Clinton
Kennedy
Johnson
Eisenhower
Obama
Truman

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

BluenFLA

(122 posts)
35. Wasn't around for some of the presidents in your list, but here's mine
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:48 AM
Aug 25

Trump - the worst president in American history. It sucks that we had to live through it

Bush Jr - incompetent frat boy who dropped the ball with 9/11, Katrina, the 2008 economic crisis, and let's not forget the Iraq War debacle

Reagan - one of the most overrated presidents, behind his marketing of morning in America he amped up the culture wars on us, ruined unions and the middle class, and turned liberal into a dirty word

Nixon - Watergate, escalated the Vietnam War, started demonization of the left and people of color, although he began to tamp down the Cold War, and began the EPA

Ford - a hapless placeholder who did little for the economy and pardoned Nixon which created the dangerous precedent that presidents are above the law

Bush 1 - completely out of touch with average Americans during a poor economy, but was a key figure in ending the Cold War and was successful with the Gulf War however he dropped the ball afterwards

Carter - a decent human being who did the best he could this resulted in peace between Israel and Egypt, and created the Dept of Education, but was hampered by a horrible inflation and the Iranian hostage crisis

Obama - gave us ACA, economic stimulus which rescued our country and the car industry, ended the Iraq War and had Bin Laden killed

Clinton - ushered in a great economy during the 90s, ended the conflict in Europe with Bosnia, helped make the internet mainstream

Biden - his contributions will make him the most successful one term president since Polkand JFK by getting us out of the pandemic, bringing manufacturing jobs back to the country, improving infrastructure and skillfully handling the economy and overseas wars

ArkansasDemocrat1

(3,053 posts)
42. My sentimentality for Carter ranks him higher, but that's a great list. Realistic
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 02:26 PM
Aug 25

I downgrade Obama for trying to make nice-nice with the other aisle for too long. Should have crushed them with our majority. If we get one this time WE MUST CLEAN HOUSE. FBI, DOJ, USSC, federal judiciary. NO EXCUSES. THEY'RE GOING TO DO THE SAME WITH PROJECT 2025.

We'd still have gotten He Who Will Always Be Last as the reaction of the racists anyway - but a D majority means he's been found guilty of the impeachment charges and he's gone politically in 2021.

Response to BluenFLA (Reply #35)

BannonsLiver

(17,649 posts)
37. People are sleeping on W Bush.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 11:55 AM
Aug 25

- 9/11 failure

- Iraq war (hundreds of thousand of Iraqis civilians killed, countless U.S. troops killed or maimed for life and many more doomed to a life of PTSD).

- 2007/8 crashed the economy

- Katrina response

Worst president of my lifetime. Had Trump not been so manifestly incompetent he would probably be my No. 1.

jacksonian

(750 posts)
38. Kennedy is underated
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 12:25 PM
Aug 25

Last edited Sun Aug 25, 2024, 04:33 PM - Edit history (1)

My take:

Trump - is there any doubt about this? The man makes Nixon look human.
Nixon - did a lot of evil things, history seems to shrug about him, but he made the war into a massacre and bombed Cambodia. And that great wage/price freeze thing...
Reagan - a figurehead for that wonderful trickle-down theory of economics
Bush, pappy - a truly evil man but sneakier about it. Was the one who brought the religious right into the party after Regan opened the door.
Bush, junior - Irag, recession, Roberts. At the Buchanon level of incompetence, he only ranks this high because Republicans...
Ford - a nothing Pres, at least we've now gotten to only slightly evil

Here's where this gets hard:

Eisenhower - there's a chasm of quality between Ford and Ike. Ike was fine, but wishy-washy toward McCarthy and left us with semi-useful Cold War foreign policy that others had to work out. Basically, status-quo-ville.
LBJ - i know, the great society and all, but the damn stupid war ruined it all. See above re: Eisenhower foreign policy.
Truman - everybody likes him now, and he does get points for standing up to McArthur. Dropped bombs on people, whatever you make of that.
Carter - a great man, accomplished little, but mostly for reasons out of his control. The story of him getting the hostages out after the election is inspiring.
Obama - now we're getting into GOOD presidents. I was never too big on Obama, i thought he spent way too much time "reaching across the aisle" and his FBI pick was one of the worst ever. But you gotta hand it him, he accomplished a lot.
Clinton - eight years of competent government, totally modernized the Oval Office. I liked him, but putting him before Obama wouldn't bother me, Bill did have some missteps, but he turned Repugs on their ear in a way Obama never mastered.
JFK - Cuban missle crisis and began the Democratic party movement away from dixiecrats to Martin Luther King's legacy. This is still who we are today.
Biden - takes off his shirt and there's a big "S" underneath.

BannonsLiver

(17,649 posts)
39. "I was never too big on Obama."
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 12:39 PM
Aug 25

No surprise. That’s a (bizarre) DU thing. In the real world he is admired and respected.

aka-chmeee

(1,152 posts)
43. While I admire, respect and supported him,
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 02:42 PM
Aug 25

I did not view him as favorably as some others. I have friends who gushed over his speaking prowess while his odd cadence and pacing drove me nuts.

aka-chmeee

(1,152 posts)
50. Well, yes
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 10:58 PM
Aug 25

I suppose I don't pass the purity test for unconditional approval of Mr. Obama. That's just the way it is. And "cough", my sincere best wishes, because Bannon's Liver cannot be in very good health.

jacksonian

(750 posts)
44. Wait, don't get me wrong
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 03:37 PM
Aug 25

I admire and respect Obama just fine - i said he was a good pres. And he is a very fine person. But he should of been smart enough to let Hilary run in 2008 and recognize that his path to greatness was in 2016 when he would have beaten Trump soundly. Or if he was going for 2008, that was a once in a lifetime chance to corral the Republicans and not let them off the floor. But the whole tea party thing caught him flat-footed and he was inexperienced for dealing with that, and that's why things suck today.

BannonsLiver

(17,649 posts)
46. Yeah, sorry, it's not the black guys fault Hillary lost.
Sun Aug 25, 2024, 05:28 PM
Aug 25

And Obama isn’t the reason “things suck today.” 🙄

He won 2 elections by wide margins. There’s been 2 Dems since 1944 who have done that. And he did it in the face of savage, unprecedented racism and rat fuckery from the other side which, typically, is left out of most assessments of his 8 years on this forum.

Deep13

(39,156 posts)
58. Okay, since the 1960s:
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 03:44 AM
Aug 26

Worst:
Orange Jesus
Dubya, invaded wrong country, twice, nepo baby
Nixon, deffo a crook, Vietnam war expansion, detente
Reagan, illegal war, scapegoating marginalized people, arms race, Soviet arms treaty
Ford, excused executive criminality, ended Vietnam War
GHW Bush, Reagan Lite, Clearance Thomas
Jimmy Carter, great ideas but limited management skill,
Obama, good manager, reasonable, fixed Dubya's mess, ACA, failed to end Afghan War, kind of R. Lite
Clinton, good manager, strong economy, no wars, distracting personal life, Republican Lite
Johnson, Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act, Great Society, Apollo, buuut secret escalation in Vietnam, mismanagement of war
Uncle Joe, stopped major depression, saved democracy from Shitler, retired to save America, restored international relations, lacked the naïvite of Clinton and Obama when dealing with Rs, helped stopped Russian aggression in Ukraine, Chinese aggression in Taiwan, ended Afghan war, but (and this is bad) enabled genocide in Gaza

jmowreader

(51,302 posts)
63. I think I'd switch Ford and Nixon
Mon Aug 26, 2024, 02:01 PM
Aug 26

Ford was pretty much a nonentity as president, but that's what he was there for - to try to help the nation recover from the reign of terror that was the Dick Nixon administration. Also, Ford signed the law that created special education in this country and put John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court, so he wasn't really all that bad...just...there.

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