Thank you for actually posting something of substance. |
Carter was mid range. |
Worst, not worse. Illiterate MAGA fool. |
I hate it when fellow Trump-haters post nonsense like this. It’s simply not grounded in reality. To pick just one example: Andrew Jackson. As depraved as Trump is, his volume of depravity does not come close to Jackson’s. Trump is awful but we have indeed had far worse. |
Indeed? https://www.mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-complete-listing-atrocities-1-1-056 |
I believe he said he “hates” Democrats. That is probably the first time a sitting president has said he hates a large amount of Americans, including his colleagues in Congress. Add in the blatant corruption, and yes he’s the one to beat. |
LOL. No. East Palestine comes to mind. And, his handling of the floods in NC was horrible. Remember how FEMA personnel were told to skip over "Trump voters?" Add to that his rhetoric of referring to people who supported Trump as "garbage" and "extreme MAGA Republicans" one can hardly claim he was serving all Americans. |
It's not a matter of belief. He said it. He means it. and a lot of his supporters say the same. |
Eh, is Jackson more depraved because it’s him, or is the felon more depraved because he cites Jackson as his “favorite president?” He hung Jackson’s portrait in the Oval Office! https://theconversation.com/president-trump-may-think-he-is-president-jackson-reincarnated-but-there-are-lessons-in-old-hickorys-resistance-to-sycophants-248532 https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/i-looked-into-trump-s-favorite-president-and-was-surprised-by-what-i-discovered-about-jackson/ss-AA1AQKIF |
Believe means I didn’t look up the exact quote, and also emphasis. |
What did William Henry Harrison do to make that list??? |
Trumpet is by far the worst. I assumed we all knew that, and thought this thread would be about whether trumpet 1 or trumpet 2 was worse. I vote 2 because of economic instability, rising grocery prices, and loss of our scientific advancements. |
This is a dishonest narrative. On East Palestine you can blame DeWine and Ohio Republicans. The Biden administration reached out immediately but got pushback from state and local officials, DeWine himself admitted Biden called and offered “anything you need” but DeWine did not take Biden up on it for almost two weeks. And the state and local Republicans spent far more time and energy pointing fingers and blaming than actually coordinating a response and asking for help. Likewise in NC state and local officials were far more invested in the blame game than following incident response process and requesting federal support, this time with an added element of chaos and disruption due to violent threats toward FEMA from groups claiming to be armed militias in places like Rutherford and Ashe counties along with widespread misinformation campaigns falsely claiming FEMA was blocking local response, falsely claiming FEMA was stealing supplies, falsely claiming that FEMA would only give $250 or nothing at all, leading to only 15% of affected households even reaching out for aid. Ultimately a lot of the suffering in rural NC was self-inflicted due to deranged Republican messaging that sowed distrust through lies and disinformation. Were there missteps by the Biden administration in both of those disasters? Sure. But nothing compared to the willful, intentional and damaging actions by Republicans who were clearly far more interested in smearing Biden than helping their own constituents. |
McSweeney's never disappoints. Thank you for this. |