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Originally posted by Dostoevsky
I could go on but I'm tired and I know that no one in here will read this objectively anyway so what's the use?
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Certainly your opinion is defenitely entitled and taken but as you said - no one will ever take anything objectively because even the things you've listed are going to be subjective to not only you but others.
As some have said, 'facts in politics just don't exist.'
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Anyways my personal stand? I'd be on the motion for FDR as well not based upon what action he did or didn't, but for his character.
He was what one could call a 'strong man' but one who worked with both people and Congress. And he was there in the two greatest crises other than the Civil War in American history.
His strong personality, will, and ability to work with everyone in the most dangerous of times and so on would probably be my first choice, especially given the times...
But to be honest, a list of the top rankings of Presidents I found a while back says that I would agree with any of the top 5-6: Franklin D Roosevelt, Teddy Roosevelt, George Washington, Abe Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison