Is it normal that i don't like most presidents of all time?
I mean, the only one I kinda liked was Obama (typical, right?). But, all the others, especially Biden, make me want to puke and give control of the world to a baby elephant.
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I mean, the only one I kinda liked was Obama (typical, right?). But, all the others, especially Biden, make me want to puke and give control of the world to a baby elephant.
It's pretty normal not to like your leader. At least we dont live in a monarchy. At the end of the day at least biden wont be president forever only to be taken up by his *shutter* son.
And how many Presidents have you known.It takes a number of them to be able to start judging correctly.
Here are the Presidents I remember:
John F Kennedy
Lyndon Johnson
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
Jimmy Carter
Ronald Regan
George HW Bush
Bill Clinton
George W Bush
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Joe Biden
In my opinion; the most effective and best overall Presidents that I have known in my lifetime were John F Kennedy and Ronald Reagan.
Its also far to early to judge Joe Biden compared to past Presidents.
i disagree with jfk
besides bein young & charmin and gittin lucky playin chicken by dick wavin the fatea the entire world what did he accomplish in his administration?
He unified the entire United States behind the dream and goal of putting a man on the moon, and returning them safely by the end of the decade.
He was so successful with that unification that no one even thought of not doing it after he was assassinated. That is highly unusual as most favored Presidential program get wound down once they leave office.
Associated with that program was a major expansion of what is now called the STEM education programs and a huge number of people participated.
The medical and technical spin offs from those programs literally changed the USA in many positive ways (business, medicine, technology).
He also set the stage for a much more human social services program for the United States. While President Johnson is often given credit for what is known as the "Great Society Programs" - President Johnson was actually working from the foundation and base the JFK set up.
Unfortunately, in my opinion President Johnson liberalized those programs more than what was discussed under JFK; and in most cases those liberalizations created more problems than they solved.
I am referring to ALL the presidents of the most important countries in the world, not just the US, but I agree with you. I say this based on the number of things that have been done for various situations around the world; that is, I look at the dates of a situation and research who did something about it. The results: no president cared much because it didn't affect him or the "attempts" were poor. Even today. To write the post I was thinking about three specific things, and in one of them, our dear Biden judges it totally unfairly simply because his father thought so when he was a fucking pubert. I take that back, let's just say I can't stand almost any president since 1940.
A lot of countries in the world do not have Presidents. Their "Head of State" goes by a different title.
Also, the history you have read on various people in the past is often distorted. It often takes a lot of work to dig up the various viewpoints and perspectives of any leader to get a better picture.
In addition, standards have changed a lot over the centuries and decades. What we now consider a major "item" today would have been completely ignored decades and centuries ago and never even entered the histories.
We just don't know what we don't know.
Trump is the only president I have ever liked in my lifetime. I didnt like some things he did like bombing that Iranian general dude. But aside from Trump I obviously like Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Washington a lot. My dad loves Reagan but from what I have read he was a major gun grabber and ramped up drug laws as he was allowing drugs to come in from Nicaragua to pay for the rebellion.
The only non-Enlgish speaking leader I know enough about (Other than obvious ones like Putin or Un.) is Emmanuel Macron who I like relatively well. He tried to actually support both sides of France's political spectrum. It seems French people haven't liked his handling on the pandemic and he is unlikely to be reelected, however.
As for the 4 main and curtent English leaders (Biden, Trudeau, Johnson, and Morrison), I'm not sure any of them are particularly liked on an international scale and they're currently splitting the countries they represent in half on a national scale.
I'm guessing the other side would rather give it to baby donkey.
Personally I'd prefer a baby harp seal.