2012 Match-ups: Obama, Romney Tied at 45%; Obama 48%, Palin 42%

Discussion in 'Politics' started by drjekyllus, Jul 20, 2009.

  1. Mercor

    Mercor

    You are an embarrassment for intellectual thought.
     
    #31     Jul 21, 2009

  2. Intellectuals rank Bush as one of the worse Presidents as well :) :) :)




    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090215/ap_on_go_pr_wh/ranking_presidents


    G.Bush ranked 36th out of the 42 Presidents


    Lincoln ranked best president by historians



    WASHINGTON – Just days after the nation honored the 200th anniversary of his birth, 65 historians ranked Abraham Lincoln as the nation's best president.

    Former President George W. Bush, who left office last month, was ranked 36th out of the 42 men who had been chief executive by the end of 2008, according to a survey conducted by the cable channel C-SPAN.

    Bush scored lowest in international relations, where he was ranked 41st, and in economic management, where he was ranked 40th. His highest ranking, 24th, was in the category of pursuing equal justice for all. He was ranked 25th in crisis leadership and vision and agenda setting.

    In contrast, Lincoln was ranked in the top three in each of the 10 categories evaluated by participants.

    In C-SPAN's only other ranking of presidents, in 2000, former President Bill Clinton jumped six spots from No. 21 to 15. Other recent presidents moved positions as well: Ronald Reagan advanced from No. 11 to 10, George H.W. Bush rose from No. 20 to 18 and Jimmy Carter fell from No. 22 to 25.

    This movement illustrates that presidential reputations are influenced by present-day concerns, said survey adviser and participant Edna Medford.

    "Today's concerns shape our views of the past, be it in the area of foreign policy, managing the economy or human rights," Medford said in a statement.

    After Lincoln, the academics rated George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt and Harry Truman as the best leaders overall. The same five received top spots in the 2000 survey, although Washington and Franklin D. Roosevelt swapped spots this year.

    Rated worst overall were James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce, William Henry Harrison and Warren G. Harding.

    The survey was conducted in December and January. Participants ranked each president on a scale of one, "not effective" to 10, "very effective," on a list of 10 leadership qualities including relations with Congress, public persuasion and moral authority.
     
    #32     Jul 21, 2009
  3. and he claims to be a trader.

    He has no skin in the game (of life) and sees being liberal as the hip thing to be cuz that's what all the cool kidz are doing...

    And I'm pretty sure he thinks Joy Behar is hott!
     
    #33     Jul 21, 2009
  4. Said as the market marches to higher highs as it recovers from the bush disaster.
     
    #34     Jul 21, 2009
  5. I'm guessing we go straight to 20,000!
     
    #35     Jul 21, 2009
  6. skylr33

    skylr33



    AMEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    #36     Jul 21, 2009
  7. achilles28

    achilles28

    When unemployment goes sub 8%, let me know.

    You partisan-types make everything a right versus left issue. When its both parties who just pick up where the other left off.

    Don't worry. Cap and Trade, Universal Healthcare and trillions in bailouts will mark Obama's legacy.
     
    #37     Jul 21, 2009
  8. I'm pretty sure you think Ann Coulture is hot

    Is there a day that goes by that you dont make a post regarding me? Your obsession with me is disturbing :confused: :confused:
     
    #38     Jul 21, 2009
  9. Warren Buffet and George Soros supported Obama didnt they ?
     
    #39     Jul 21, 2009
  10. Obama has three years and three months to turn things back around (or to be given credit for turning things around).

    If he does, a Reagan-like landslide (like in 1984)

    If he does not, a 2004 nailbiter.

    Fact is, in terms of demographics, Republicans are fighting an uphill battle.
     
    #40     Jul 21, 2009