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Pop quiz: Will Biden be remembered as being in the mold of FDR, LBJ, or George Washington? Or, perhaps in the company of presidents whose greatness was never fully realized, such as Wilson, JFK, or James Garfield--greats who never got to complete their mission due to health issues such as being shot or having a stroke?

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Only history will tell us whether Biden is remembered as the best or only a great president. 

According to a discussion on CBS' morning show, this is the case. Who ARE these people, and at what point did having a lobotomy become a requirement for being a "journalist" on these shows?

Among normal Americans--at least the ones who went to school back when American history was taught as something other than one long train of colonialist abuses--the hot topic when Joe Biden's ranking among the presidents is whether he is in competition with James Buchanan as one of the most actively harmful presidents, or with Jimmy Carter as one of its most inept. I suppose you could compare Joe Biden to Wilson--he was both awful as a policy president and also had his brain turn to absolute mush. 

Wilson for the win, I guess. And no doubt the folks at CBS would like Wilson. He threw his political opponents in jail, expanded the federal government, loved the administrative state, hated the Constitution, and pursued a "peaceful" foreign policy that left the world in flames. 

Yes, Wilson, it is. After all, Buchanan gifted us the Civil War, the most destructive war in American history, while Biden's death count may be similar, but the victims were not all in the United States. The Afghans, Israelis, and Ukrainians are mostly paying the price. 

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John Stossel 12:30 PM | January 19, 2025
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