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So I think a majority of us agree Trump is not the best President, but I wonder, what really defines a good President? Because in previous times through history I've also seen President that sounded "good" to infact be considered terrible.
Is it strictly about how well they follow your idea of policy?
Is it about how long their work lasts without them?
Is it about what they change?
While I do not like Trump, I also did not think Obama was this beam of greatness. To be clear, he was not terrible, but he felt more like just a pop culture president rather than a real one. Growing up I've heard nothing but good things about Ronald Reagan only to hear him trashed elsewhere these days, although my grandpa points out Bill Clinton nixed a lot of his work. I think most can agree Bush was a terrible president.
But historically speaking even, is there a President "GOOD" to anyone? I had a social work textbook put down Abraham Lincoln, and he ended slavery? I also do not think we should assume a President was bad necessarily if they say something, well in today's language "cancellable" but in their time that was, different. It was a different time, different era. We do not have to find it okay, but we do not have to discredit what good they did either.
I am speaking as someone who sees all the hatred and wonders, what exactly is enough for people? I am curious also if you have personal favorites and what they did that actually stood out to you. How was it different? Maybe why you view a popular president as possibly not that great?
I am eager to see the feedback to this thread.
Is it strictly about how well they follow your idea of policy?
Is it about how long their work lasts without them?
Is it about what they change?
While I do not like Trump, I also did not think Obama was this beam of greatness. To be clear, he was not terrible, but he felt more like just a pop culture president rather than a real one. Growing up I've heard nothing but good things about Ronald Reagan only to hear him trashed elsewhere these days, although my grandpa points out Bill Clinton nixed a lot of his work. I think most can agree Bush was a terrible president.
But historically speaking even, is there a President "GOOD" to anyone? I had a social work textbook put down Abraham Lincoln, and he ended slavery? I also do not think we should assume a President was bad necessarily if they say something, well in today's language "cancellable" but in their time that was, different. It was a different time, different era. We do not have to find it okay, but we do not have to discredit what good they did either.
I am speaking as someone who sees all the hatred and wonders, what exactly is enough for people? I am curious also if you have personal favorites and what they did that actually stood out to you. How was it different? Maybe why you view a popular president as possibly not that great?
I am eager to see the feedback to this thread.