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Sorry folks, couldn't resist. Have fun.
Nuh-uh - not me! I just got all the soapbox rinsed offa me! I'm staying clean!!!Bill Jennings said:Sorry folks, couldn't resist. Have fun.
etsisk said:Nuh-uh - not me! I just got all the soapbox rinsed offa me! I'm staying clean!!!
SkyHog said:He'll be doomed to mediocrity, if you want to call it doomed. He has been a great president, and he has made great decisions, but with all of the division in the country, people will blame him.
He's certainly not JFK, so he won't go down in history as the worst president of all time, and he's no Ronald Regan, so he won't go down in history as the best president of all time. He'll be lumped with the Gerald Fords and the Chester Allan Arthurs.
As it probably should be.
And that, in a nutshell, pretty much sums up most of the problems with this country right now.SJP said:I think the bulk of the blame has to be put on the career politicians on both sides that continue to put their careers and special interests above the needs of the country and it's people, and the media for playing along with it.
SteveR said:By History, I'm assuming you mean people who have not yet been born, i.e., didn't experience this era personally.
I think he will be remembered as a decent president who was in office at a really crappy time. I hope he uses his remaining time to really change the way this country uses and generates energy. That could put him a little closer to Reagan (at the great end of the scale).
The situation in Iraq is bad, not that I'm saying it is his fault, it is just a bad situation. What happens over the next 10yrs or so with terrorists & all the nutjobs in the middle east will probably greatly impact how people reflect on Bush.
SteveR said:By History, I'm assuming you mean people who have not yet been born, i.e., didn't experience this era personally.
I think he will be remembered as a decent president who was in office at a really crappy time. I hope he uses his remaining time to really change the way this country uses and generates energy. That could put him a little closer to Reagan (at the great end of the scale).
The situation in Iraq is bad, not that I'm saying it is his fault, it is just a bad situation. What happens over the next 10yrs or so with terrorists & all the nutjobs in the middle east will probably greatly impact how people reflect on Bush.
alaskaflyer said:Wow, surprised at the poll results so far. His term isn't over yet but I voted for mediocrity. The "worst ever" is reserved for the Hardings, Pierces, Nixons, Jacksons of history.
alaskaflyer said:Well, I will probably get flamed, but...let me turn this around on you. I consider Reagan to be a crappy to mediocre President in office at a great time, which accounts for his "greatness."
Thank you for saying that. As a VN vet, I'm glad he got our butts out of there. Kennedy and Johnson got our butts in there...Henning said:Nixon was far from the worst. He and Kissinger played the Soviets and Chinese like a fiddle. They set the economic groundwork that set up the end of the cold war.
Dave Krall CFII said:Along those lines, it is unlikely that he or any of at least the next few presidents will be remembered fondly since they'll all be dealing with an uglier and uglier situation in the Mid East and with other terrorists and that's what will commonly be remembered by the public majority.
alaskaflyer said:Well, I will probably get flamed, but...let me turn this around on you. I consider Reagan to be a crappy to mediocre President in office at a great time, which accounts for his "greatness."
True, and lots of us VN vets are grateful to him for bringing our troops back from RVN and the mess that JFK and LBJ got us into...Henning said:Nixon was far from the worst. He and Kissinger played the Soviets and Chinese like a fiddle. They set the economic groundwork that set up the end of the cold war.
Henning said:Nixon was far from the worst. He and Kissinger played the Soviets and Chinese like a fiddle. They set the economic groundwork that set up the end of the cold war.
SJP said:I think the bulk of the blame has to be put on the career politicians on both sides that continue to put their careers and special interests above the needs of the country and it's people, and the media for playing along with it.
etsisk said:Nuh-uh - not me! I just got all the soapbox rinsed offa me! I'm staying clean!!!
pertti said:Bush ia like our Halonen, class 3