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Presidential Morality Test

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When I saw the thread title, I thought it would be about the morality (or lack thereof) of our presidents.
 

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I scored as politically conservative.
 

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Those would have to be some hella crazy questions on that test Coriolis.
 

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44. Which is surprising since I advocated for long prison sentences for CEO's and Wall St criming pieces of shit.
 

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You guys will never believe who I got. Also, this test is terrible.
 

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44. Which is surprising since I advocated for long prison sentences for CEO's and Wall St criming pieces of shit.
You weren't supposed to act as though change might actually mean change.
 

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My issue with his presidency is that I feel that he had a unique historical opportunity to make a big difference, and he blew it. Today, I see him as the man who could saved America, but didn't.

I also feel like his supporters are in a cult of personality not unlike the presidents that came before and after him. I don't care that he's "elegant" or "dignified"; I would like people in government to try and solve problems. I was a skeptic in 2008, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt. When he was elected and it turned out he was the moderate and centrist I always suspected he was, I still gave him the benefit of the doubt, largely because so many people believed in him.

I convinced myself that it was necessary to keep the country together, because according to one of his speeches, there was no red or blue America. If there was some kind of civil peace that arose out of all this, I would have been happy with that, despite the absence of many other reforms. The last few years of his presidency, though, things just got worse. Anyone remember what it was like being online in 2014 and 2015? There were lots of people full of rage and aggressive behavior, and I should know, because I was one of them. Everything that has happened since 2016 has shown that his moderate positions to "keep the peace" were nonsense.
 
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Presidential Morality Test​

Results:​

Bill Clinton​

Bill Clinton

"My speechwriters must have been tearing their hair out, because as we practiced [my inaugural speech] between one and four in the morning on Inauguration Day, I was still changing it."
Your morality is the closest to Bill Clinton.
Result chart


I'm guessing the result options are mostly recent Presidents but I'd personally align myself the most with Grant and Teddy, morally.
 

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Rutherford B. Hayes? :alttongue:

Yeah, some of the questions left me with a bunch more questions.
Yeah, equality should be equity on this graph. Also, I got Trump. Hes very similar to your graph. Just higher on heritage and freedom.
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Which presidents would you say I'm closer to had I scored higher on freedom?

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"Labor to keep alive in your breast that little spark of celestial fire called conscience."-- George Washington (General of the Armies of the United States)

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In order:
 

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of course, it's just a 20 broad-question test.
 

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Whell. I am surprised, because if I was an American and voted in the upcoming 2024 Election, I would not vote for the Democrats Party. I don't dislike Joe Biden, and I don't disagree with him. I simply don't believe the democrats can manage the big picture globally or locally. Liberals like Donald Trump work via values based-logical development. Sense led decision making leads to problematic outcomes.

My patronage toward actualising American liberty must be lacking. God Bless the King and the Govenor General of Australia.


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