Georgie the Junior will definately go down in History as the most destructive president, as far as how many American kids he killed, and how dangerous he made the rest of the world for U.S. citizens by waging a needless war built on lies. As the years go by, it will become apparent that he should have been impeached and removed from office. Twenty years from now, when Iraq is still the headquarters for Muslim Terrorists, people will look back to his administration as the springboard for all.
And to the people who mentioned Clinton and Carter: you need to get off the crack. Clinton is perhaps the best pure politician since FDR. Nobody died when Clinton lied! And Carter was more sincere and well-meaning than anyone since Truman, he was just handcuffed by a Repub Congress.
2006-12-05 12:15:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Obviously most of you folks are naive and very young. The turmoil today doesn't come close to the late 60's and early 70's, when we were losing 150 soldiers a week. A week!!! And riots were everywhere. Bush has been challeged like no President since FDR, and has done a pretty good job considering. We haven't been attacked since 9/11, the ecomony has rebounded and all you wussies do is complain. Katrina was screwed up by everyone, mostly local Democrats, and after all, it was the biggest disaster ever.
Years from now, Bush will be regarded as a pretty good guy for the times.
2006-12-05 20:20:49
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answered by Fred C. Dobbs 4
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While President Bush has certainly made some mistakes, he's not even close to being ranked among the worst US presidents. Anyone who claims otherwise simpy does not know American history.
The five worst (in no particular order) would probably be Warren G. Harding, Ulysses S. Grant, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Johnson, and James Buchanan.
The thing they all have in common is they didn't do much of anything, right, wrong, or indifferent.
2006-12-05 20:26:34
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answered by Rick N 3
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I think President Bush would be remembered as ONE of the worst Presidents ever. He did not sign the Kyoto Act which would help stop global warming. To add to it all, is the Iraq war. It has not been justifiable at all and many lives have been lost. I think Andrew Jackson was worse but everyoine has had there share of bad leaders.
2006-12-05 20:11:25
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answered by bebepauline6 2
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Hopefully, but it all depends on who writes the history books. My guess is that other countries will for surely write in their history books that Bush was the worst president ever. Our country is up for grabs. Hopefully they will write the history book accurately and put in all the lies that Bush has told us.
2006-12-05 20:17:34
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answered by Sha 2
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He's an absolute disaster. It's hard to point to a single success during his 2 terms. He actually had a major American city (New Orleans) destroyed and he didn't even bother to end his vacation. As pathetic as that was, it's not even close to being the worst part of this presidency.
2006-12-05 20:14:26
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answered by truth be told 3
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Save that honor for Jimmy Carter.
2006-12-05 20:11:08
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answered by rikv77 3
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There've been worse. A lot worse. He won't, however, be remembered fondly.
2006-12-05 20:59:07
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answered by Mr. Bojangles 5
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Not hardly. And historically, certainly not nearly as bad as Jimmy Carter.
2006-12-05 20:12:37
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answered by Yo it's Me 7
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Worst President Ever... and that is going some.
I like my presidents to be openly elected in free and fair elections; not appointed by conservative Supreme Court Justices.
2006-12-05 20:11:33
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answered by planksheer 7
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