
Top Rated President
Cappster wrote:Some on these boards will enjoy the selection that was picked for the 10th best![]()
Top Rated President
Well, there's George Washington, he founded the country, and Thomas Jefferson did something important because he's on a coin, and the Lincoln Memorial is famous, so that's one, two and three. There's a President Roosevelt on Mt Rushmore...I saw that in the Nicholas Cage movie...but there are two Roosevelts...OK, flip a coin...
Everyone knows John F Kennedy was great, and Jackie O was glamorous, so that's five. Like they say on CNN, a president has to bring glamor to the White House.
I remember Reagan, and he stood up to the Russians, so he's six, although why he bothered with the Russians and ignored the Iraqis is a puzzle...but, anyway, he said "Mr Putin tear down your wall" and Putin did, so that shows Reagan was tough. Clinton was cool, so he's seven. Truman said "Let the buck stop here", which is courageous for a president, so he's eight...unlesss he meant "let all the bucks stop here because I want to get rich". Lyndon Johnson brought the Beatles to America, so he's nine.
That leaves Nixon and Bush, but Nixon did something wrong, so Bush has to be in 10th, and last, place. The rest are too old. It's like picking somebody for the NFL Hall of Fame unless they did something that they show on NFL Films in slow motion, when the announcer with the powerful voice talks...slowly...and poetically
NC43Hog wrote:Maybe they only got 10 to choose from - then W came in last - appropriate don't you think!
Irn-Bru wrote:You can see that they didn't even let people choose any president (aside from the 'big name' ones) before 1900!
Yeah, I think this lits says more about the 'average American' than it does who the great presidents were. I like welch's analysis!
welch wrote:Hmmm....who ranked the presidents? And how were the "selectors" selected?
If this is the voice of a cross-section of Americans, isn't that a bit like asking "Which presidents do you respect out of the dozen (at most) that you remember or have heard about?"? [Note to FIOS: how about that punctuation? It seems logical, but weird]
quite a few would probably come up with Abraham Lincoln.
Oh happy days. A quick trip to the former colonies before popping back home to sink a French battleship or two.Countertrey wrote:quite a few would probably come up with Abraham Lincoln.
I had forgotten that y'all were part of the Confederacy! Those were the days, what?
And now they want a statue of Nelson Mandela. I don't get it.Irn-Bru wrote:UK Skins Fan wrote:and quite a few would probably come up with Abraham Lincoln.
To be fair, your government is confusing the hell out of them. I've seen Lincoln's statue in Parliament Square.
Were there any popular ones that you guys didn't shoot?
UK Skins Fan wrote:Were there any popular ones that you guys didn't shoot?