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MATTROSE94
Junior Chimp
Posts: 5,791
Political Matrix E: -5.29, S: -6.43
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« Reply #202 on: August 23, 2020, 08:09:36 AM » |
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I exclude William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, and James Garfield
I mean, according to just this round of rankings, Atlas thinks two of those men were better presidents than Bill Clinton.
That is pretty strange, though my opinion of Bill Clinton went down slightly over the past few years. Assuming that they lived, Zachary Taylor and Willian Henry Harrison would have been “C” or “D” rated Presidents, whereas James Garfield probably would have been an “A-“ or “B+” rated President.
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dw93
DWL
YaBB God
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« Reply #219 on: August 31, 2020, 07:47:41 PM » |
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And we're on to week 8. Week 7 results are in the OP.
CHOOSE TEN OF THESE MEN. They will be tier 3. The remaining 15 will drop down and be ranked as "worst of the worst" next week.
Week 8: Third tier (top 10) Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft James K. Polk Calvin Coolidge Chester A. Arthur Gerald Ford James Garfield William Henry Harrison William McKinley Martin Van Buren Andrew Jackson Millard Fillmore John Tyler Franklin Pierce Andrew Johnson James Buchanan Benjamin Harrison Grover Cleveland Rutherford B. Hayes Warren Harding Herbert Hoover Richard Nixon George W. Bush Donald Trump
1. James K. Polk 2. William H. Taft 3. Woodrow Wilson 4. William McKinley 5. Gerald Ford 6. Calvin Coolidge 7. Andrew Jackson 8. Richard Nixon 9. Benjamin Harrison 10. Chester A. Arthur
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RINO Tom
Atlas Icon
Posts: 17,058
Political Matrix E: 2.45, S: -0.52
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« Reply #222 on: September 04, 2020, 10:12:45 AM » |
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Interesting group, lol ... Atlas is weird. Anyway: "Objective" Top Ten1. Woodrow Wilson (D-NJ) 2. William McKinley (R-OH) 3. James K. Polk (D-TN) 4. Andrew Jackson (D-TN) 5. Calvin Coolidge (R-MA) 6. Grover Cleveland (D-NY) 7. William Howard Taft (R-OH) 8. Gerald Ford (R-MI) 9. Rutherford B. Hayes (R-OH) 10. James Garfield (R-OH) If I were to "let my personal bias in" (let's not have this debate again), people like Harding and Bush 43 would be much higher than they are ranked usually, and Presidents I very much dislike like Wilson and Jackson would get the boot. Alas, the former two were rather ineffective (though I think and hope that history will judge Bush more softly given his good leadership after 9/11), and the latter two were rather effective.
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