Harding. The corruption in his cabinet was widespread, and there was no denying it. It was partly his policies that led to the Great Depression.
2006-09-01 11:04:10
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answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7
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Herbert Hoover.
2006-09-01 18:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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John Tyler, he sucked at being President so much, his own party kicked him out of his party while he was in office! He had to work with 98% of Congress disagreeing with him. It still didn't bother him really. He just made sure the white house staff was armed in case one of the daily riots outside the White House came to close.
2006-09-01 20:17:10
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answered by freemanbac 5
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Lincoln
2006-09-01 18:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I would say James Buchanan.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/jb15.html
But I may be too harsh. The problems that led to the Civil War may have been intractable for anyone.
Since you did not specify "US President", I could also suggest Jefferson Davis.
2006-09-01 18:45:40
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answered by ecmfw 4
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Warren G. Harding, or Ulysses S. Grant. Lincoln was pretty bad also.
2006-09-01 18:03:18
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answered by usarocketman 3
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Meh now that you take out the two i would say.. since they obvioulsy suck at life.. I'd have to say... Herbert Hoover.. he was more into helping feed other countries and crap then his own.
2006-09-01 18:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Hoover, Carter was ineffective.
2006-09-01 18:04:39
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answered by Tommy D 5
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Harding or Nixon
2006-09-01 18:05:50
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answered by ASHESLYNN812 4
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U.S. Grant he was an alcoholic, unqualified for the job and corruption was rampant during his administration.
2006-09-01 18:04:38
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answered by Deez00008 2
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