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Worst Presidents: Conclusion

Posted February 16, 2007

So were these America's worst presidents? Or does this list merely prove that rankings are valuable to the extent they spark debate, unhelpful to the extent they foreclose it? A look at the rankings of several historians we approached individually yields a provocative contrast to the poll results—and suggests how some of the more interesting choices often get averaged out in the wash.

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For all the efforts of some polls to offset liberal bias, for example, there are no scholarly polls that show where the weight of conservative opinion might rank the worst chief executives. Forrest McDonald, a noted University of Alabama historian of distinct conservative leanings, has contributed to some of the large polls over the years, but many of his choices for the worst have clearly been cancelled out. On his own list, McDonald awards Lyndon Johnson the No. 1 spot "for pushing government," he explains, "beyond the limits of what it can do." Woodrow Wilson ranks second for "equating democracy with peacefulness, leading to World War ii." While giving Buchanan and Andrew Johnson typically low ratings (Nos. 3 and 4, respectively), he places Andrew Jackson at No. 5 (for "destroying the fiscal integrity of the United States" and Jimmy Carter ("completely ineffectual") at No. 6. Hoover does not make this list, but Martin Van Buren comes in at No. 9 "for presiding over the longest depression in U.S. history."

Sins of commission: While the large surveys tend to be harder on inaction and incompetence, some of our respondents cast a sterner eye on sins of commission. Jackson Lears, a professor of culturaland intellectual history at Rutgers University, is particularly critical of heedless bellicosity in some of his picks. His choices of Buchanan, Nixon, and Reagan for the bottom three may reflect a standard liberal bias (though Lears describes himself as a "left-conservative-Jeffersonian), but he ranks John F. Kennedy at No. 5 for having "put the whole world under the shadow of nuclear war." Lears locatesthe progressive Republican Teddy Roosevelt at No. 6 for being the only president "who celebrated the regenerative effects of military violence" and William McKinley at No. 7 for having "allowed T.R. et al. to push him into a savage and unjustified war in the Philippines."

Walter McDougall, a professor of history and international relations at the University of Pennsylvania, uses two broad criteria to evaluate presidents: One, he explains, is "damage done," and the other is what he calls the "Kuklick yardstick," after the argument set forth in Bruce Kuklick's book The Good Ruler. In McDougall's summary of that book, "The American people call on their president to give them the leadership and policies they want or need at a given time. Hence, whatever smug historians deem later, the only true measure of how 'good' a ruler was must be the opinion of the people he served."Curiously, the Kuklick yardstick could be described either as narrowly a historical (by rejecting the significance of the effects of a presidency on subsequent developments and times) or as scrupulously historical (by the seeing a presidency strictly from within its time). Whatever the case, Three of McDougall's picks for the worst are based on both criteria: James Buchanan (No. 1), Lyndon Johnson (No. 2), and Andrew Johnson (No. 3). Three others earn their spots strictly on the basis of the Kuklick yardstick: Harry Truman (No. 7), Jimmy Carter (No. 8), and Richard Nixon (No. 9).

To most historians, the Kuklick yardstick is heresy—which is why Harry Truman has risen in the rankings, and why George W. Bush may ultimately fare well in them. "I think we should put little weight on how a president was viewed in office," says Mount Holyoke historian Joseph Ellis, a self-described man of the left who thinks that Bush, the current president, will probably be included among the failed presidencies. Yet Ellis adds a caution that almost seems to support Kuklick's view: "In some sense," he says, "most presidents and people like to think how presidents shape history. But really presidents are much more the playthings of historical conditions."

Reader Comments

ronnie reagan worst person ever

The subject speaks for itself

Love life of vietnamese crook

As we never can predict the real fact that acted invisibly mind to mind and time to time by the power of mysterious force of evil or angels,but as far we can assume that some people did wrong and some did right things based on their strategy they earned from their life time experiences.There are some comments regarding some president who cannot show their honor and respect for their country. Their bad deeds what affected a nation and brought psychological trauma and economic depletion merely not a mistake , I would rather comment it as deliberate act.An adult person who holds some responsible position and the people of a nation who select a president need wit to judge the incidence that they awaiting ,must verify the factors that cause many detrimental effect and ultimate effect to reach the goal.

LBJ might act as a good person and he has no mind to flirt with me as i can guess by looking at him,but where he got so good mind to run a country being a president and where is his mind to carry suck a big load of great responsibility as a president.

A person have war in mind, it means person have a violent mind led him to use that for a big war when he got chance to do that.

How president Kennedy was killed while he was a co-worker with JFK.LBJ intention and wish is different than JFK and involved with JFK to know JFK plans to avoid war.Still he gone against JFK plan when JFK died.

I want to give my opinion about Richard Nixon, he does not look like a person who can accomplish anything by means of any healthy approach.He is sexually deprived,he get woman who does not love him really and he was in real crisis.that cause him become depressed and mental slowness.he has in his mind``IN AM NOT A CROOK``.that made him crook.His mind have no peace, only sadness shadowed and engulfed his mind.I wonder when he could smile?.

I think his position is best in immigration department,where his attitude and impression and decision will act better to distract people and make them stop dreaming to go to nice country.In that case terrorist will not be eager to go to USA .Terrorist will see that their need for that activity is already performing.

I think LBJ and RN both are best man for vientnmese woman.Violent retarded woman can fit them best

Worst Presidents

The worst president in American history is between three different people, only one of which is from the last century, and the other two served consecutively. Third worst is the war hero Ulysses E. Grant. Although he himself wouldn't be worthy of such a bad rap, his term was simply overshadowed by the constant corruption of his cabinet. Two happens to be Herbert Hoover. The Depression of the 20s and 30s were technically started by his Republican predecessors, he didn't do much to help the cause. In fact he turned his back on the American people when he refused to regulate business, pay WWI veterens, and raised taxes on imported items. The worst president ever was Andrew Johnson. Even if through war Abraham Lincoln took 5 steps forward, then Andrew Johnson took 8 steps backward with how he handled Reconstruction and mending the wounds created by the Civil War. He was too leniant in reaccepting the Confederate states and then gave them the satisfaction of the Black Codes, making freed slaves second class citizens. The fact that he allowed former Confederates to keep office in the south only created more problems that wouldn't be solved until the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. He was impeached for a reason this is what makes him the worst president in American history.

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