Here's a hint: his initials are George W. Bush.
He's taken a budget surplus and within a year turned it into the largest deficit in history.
He's sold out to Big Oil, letting them screw up the environment while earning Billions in profits while gas prices have gone up to record heights.
He's started a war which apparently has no end and which he had no reason for starting other than the fact the leader of that country had put out a contract on Daddy during the First Gulf War. By doing so, he's caused an untold number of children pain because they will never know their fathers.
He hid behind a national disaster (9/11) to justify his war when the real war should have been in Afghanistan, not Iraq. And had he sent the troops there instead of Iraq, Osama bin Laden would probably have been captured. As it is, he remains free to plot another attack on this country.
He's narrowed the lines between church and state to the point of where its almost non-existent with his constant spouting of the bible to support all his misguided decisions.
He's made the US the laughingstock of the world with his dumb comments and actions, such as the famous back-rub of the German president.....comments such as "Yo, Blair" to Tony Blair the Prime Minister of England (what kind of idiot says "Yo" to another leader?)....his unthinking comment to a reporter who is legally blind, about his wearing sunglasses....and let's not forget his comment to a reporter asking about the Israeli/Hezbollah conflict in Germany when all he could think about was the free meal he was going to get by saying "I thought you were going to ask about the pork."
With his veto of the bill for stem cell research funding, he's caused undue suffering for millions who could have benefitted from the research. His rationale? "They're babies." Yet, the cells were going to be destroyed, so why aren't the firms who own the cells being investigated and the people there imprisoned? Its warped biblical-based logic.
He mishandled a major catastrophe - hurricane Katrina - and people are still suffering because of his screwups. And that was a year ago!
He's advocated tax relief for the wealthy while giving none to the middle-class, but then that's what he's all about, helping his wealthy friends.
He wasn't legitimately elected in 2000, but rather was appointed, so he's the first appointed and illegitimate president in history.
I think that's enough - there's a lot more, but I'm sure you get the picture.
2006-08-05 11:16:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This is the other question that get asked once a week.
It would be a tie between Grant and Clinton. Grants administration was very corrupt. The war devastated the US economy for 20 years and that did not help.
Clinton was and is in my opinion a traitor to this Republic. People cry about Monica - all that was was a recipe for blackmail had it not come out the way it did.
You should study why conservatives hate him so another is never elected. I will say this for him - with all the criminal baggage he brought to the White House and all the criminal baggage he packed in the White House he managed to make it through 8 years of office and not be executed for treason let alone removed during the impeachment - then went on to make a lot of money talking at colleges and universities where communism is taught as good government. His price was $100,000.00 a pop. Those so called institutions could have spent that money on scholarships for those less fortunate but then they wouldn't be able to listen to him run his big mouth now would they. slick willie really is slick willie
Grant wasn't a traitor but he was bad president with an alcohol
problem
2006-08-05 18:10:38
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answered by PAUL W 2
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My top five worst presidents
5. Warren G. Harding
4. Herbert Hoover
3. LBJ
2. Ronald Reagan
1. George W. Bush
honorable mention goes to Harry Truman and Richard Nixon.
2006-08-05 18:16:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Andrew Jackson. A lot of people don't think so, but he had no idea what he was doing. He encouraged unskilled people to work in government, claiming that America didn't need "expert government." He refused to enforce the law (The Supreme Court decision in Worcester v. Georgia), was impeached but not convicted (for vetoing too many laws, not for Worcester), pushed all the Indians West of the Mississippi, had a cabinet full of poker buddies, closed the national bank causing a major recession in 1848, etc., etc., etc. Though I was going to say Bush, huh?
2006-08-05 18:03:36
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answered by Mace W 1
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James Buchanan
2006-08-05 18:00:20
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answered by bumpocooper 5
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Herbert Hoover. Great Depression started under him and continued for three years before FDR came into power.
2006-08-05 18:06:07
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answered by nyanks27 3
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Bill Clinton
2006-08-05 17:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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James Earl Carter. No one else even comes close.
2006-08-05 18:01:32
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answered by JAMES11A 4
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Bushy,O' dear Bushy.
2006-08-05 18:04:08
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answered by Anonymous
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this is difficult because there are so many that are competing. I would have to say LBJ
2006-08-05 17:57:57
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answered by Ethan M 5
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