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It's interesting that you had to go back to Carter to find a Dem President who served.
Jimmy Carter at age 22
lived on this nuclear submarine
Mitt Romney at age 21
Maybe so but his overall life's accomplishments are higher than any other pResidents.Jimmy Carter. Worst President in our history.
Well, until now.
Maybe so but his overall life's accomplishments are higher than any other pResidents.
I'll allow you that but I gotta' ask; Why couldn't he have been "The Great Accomplished Man" while he was President?Maybe so but his overall life's accomplishments are higher than any other pResidents.Jimmy Carter. Worst President in our history.
Well, until now.
Ya gotta figure it's pretty hard to run that piece of shit country when you idiots allow the same assholes to loiter in DC for decades and decades.
Jimmy Carter at age 22
lived on this nuclear submarine
Mitt Romney at age 21
Carter was not the worst.
Bush 43 was
Harding comes to mind
Maybe so but his overall life's accomplishments are higher than any other pResidents.
It's very impressive the way he sucked up to that filthy terrorist Yassir Araftat.
Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
a business guy like Robmoney
His conservativism, affable manner, and "make no enemies" campaign strategy made Harding the compromise choice at the 1920 Republican National Convention. During his presidential campaign, in the aftermath of World War I, he promised a return of the nation to "normalcy". This "America first" campaign encouraged industrialization and a strong economy independent of foreign influence. Harding departed from the progressive movement that had dominated Congress since President Theodore Roosevelt. In the 1920 election, he and his running mate, Calvin Coolidge, defeated Democrat and fellow Ohioan James M. Cox in the largest presidential popular vote landslide in American history (60.36% to 34.19%) since popular vote totals were first recorded in 1824.[3]
President Harding rewarded friends and political contributors, referred to as the Ohio Gang, with financially powerful positions. Scandals and corruption, including the notorious Teapot Dome scandal, eventually pervaded his administration; one of his own cabinet and several of his appointees were eventually tried, convicted, and sent to prison for bribery or defrauding the federal government.[4] Harding did however make some notably positive appointments to his cabinet.[5]
Maybe so but his overall life's accomplishments are higher than any other pResidents.
It's very impressive the way he sucked up to that filthy terrorist Yassir Araftat.
not nearly as impressive as high treason by Reagan and Olly North.