Who do you think are the most destructive Americans? I'm actually not familiar with everybody on this list but the ones that I do know about certainly were a danger to America.... that is for sure. I am definitely glad that I found this list. It is certainly educational.
Wow! No ideological pattern in that list! */end nuclear level sarcasm/* How about (in no particular order): 10.) Ronald Wilson Reagan 9.) Newt Gingrich 8.) Ken Starr 7.) Richard Nixon 6.) Mitch McConnell 5.) George Wallace 4.) Rupert Murdoch 3.) Roy Cohn 2.) Donald Trump 1.) Any American stupid or craven enough to support any of the above.
Thank you for looking at all this in a very different manner than the author of the original article. So do you think that paying FOURTEEN percent interest on the loan did NOT inspire Mr. Donald Trump to begin to make plans to reform flaws in USA Federal Reserve policies? Did going bankrupt in '91 prepare Mr. Trump for the Presidency? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Trump TRUMP CALLS FOR AUDITING THE FED GOP frontrunner makes good on promise to call for audit of Fed
Interesting that he blames the FBI guy for exposing the lies around the break-in - but doesn't blame the people who ACTUALLY broke in and started the whole affair ... Educational? I guess if you think partisan click-bait is "educational". Real world education - not so much.
Lyndon Johnson. The Vietnam war combined with the ever crippling welfare state clearly makes him the most destructive force our country has endured over the past 50 years. Ponzi schemes always look good until they eventually default.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros This Billionaire Could Make the U.S. Dollar Collapse by Himself
The point here is that BOTH Soros and Murdoch are naturalized American citizens, and fair game on this list.
By far Lynden Johnson.. The mishandling of the Vietnam was entirely his fault. Also the debacle that welfare has become is all his. You cannot win a war with half measures and you cannot pull people out of poverty by giving them money.
And one can't win arguments by talking about matters one does not grasp. The War against Poverty was a great success. The Vietnam War was an awful tragedy, right from Eisenhower to Nixon.
More people living in poverty now. With lots of it being generational. The war on poverty has been a massive failure. Yes the Vietnam war was a horrible tragedy. Why ? 2 primary reasons 1. The South Vietnamese government was corrupt 2. The idiots in Johnson's administration were worse than ignorant about how to fight a war.
As an observer (and friend to American POC), the most destructive in my lifetime was Barry. I remember the unity and peace you guys enjoyed at the end of last century and beginning of this century. He trashed the joint so badly that you ended up with Trump. Only dire circumstances could do that.
It's profoundly naive and dishonest (not sure which is paramount) to throw money at poverty as though you're in the Third World.
Not to mention the quite possible implications of: https://www.michaeljournal.org/articles/politics/item/abraham-lincoln-and-john-f-kennedy
Then perhaps i may well be guilty of being naive........ because I do know that what I wrote here is at least sincere...... http://www.politicalforum.com/index...writings-as-art.534297/page-2#post-1070591703
How many wars has he started and how many leaders of nations has he had killed? I'll give you a list of other Presidents if you wish
Well said................. within fifty years I do suspect that he will be regarded as being up there with Presidents Lincoln and JFK for a number of reasons........ not the least of which might perhaps be his role in: http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/qanon-who-could-it-be.553217/
These alt left radicals are mad because he HASN'T gotten us into wars and he isn't pulling an Obama by executing leaders of foreign nations. They whine for the sake of whining. That's the alt left for ya...