Thursday, December 31, 2009

Ranking the 21st Century's First Two Presidents (well, one President and one Puppet)

For some today marks the end of the first decade of the 21st Century - these sadly are the people in the White House and their supporters - the ignorant in other words. No, we still have another year to go, but, be that as it may, there will only have been two presidents in office at the end of the first decade, next year. Though it is still early in history to attempt to rank presidents, this last year under the folly of the Obama forces one to reminisce about the good times, just a couple of years ago! The last couple of years have been pretty bad times for America and its people - the last year has been especially, excruciatingly, terrible - not just bad, but excruciatingly bad. So, if I were to rate the two presidents of the first decade of the twenty-first century based on Bush's last year in office and the Obama's first year in office, well, Bush would not make it into the top five and probably not the top ten, but certainly in the top twenty. If we take his term(s) in office as a whole, then he might well make the top fifteen. The Obama, on the other hand, based on just this first year (we won't look at his second year - the last year of the first decade, because 1) it hasn't happened yet, and 2) we can easily project based on his behavior this first year), well, the Obama wouldn't even make it into the top 50. But you say, GordianGuy there have only been 44 presidents (technically only 43, because we not sure the Obama really qualifies as a president - more like a puppet) so how can he not make the top 50? Well, I am saying he is just that bad, so that six other Presidents that have not yet even been chosen and elected are better than him. It should be noted that his rank now - is nebulously 51st, but as his of stupidity progresses and if he gets a second reign, his ranking could drop even further - so let's just say, he hasn't made the top 50 and leave it at that.

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