MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15
Obama Is Now The Fifth Best President In American History
After significant research by both the history and social sciences departments at Texas A&M University, they have announced that Obama is the fifth best president in our history. That’s right—from a total of 44 US Presidents: Obama is rated as the fifth best President ever!
The publicity release said,”…after only five years in office, Americans have rated President Obama the 5th best President ever.”
The details according to TEXAS A&M:
Reagan & Lincoln tied for first,
23 presidents tied for second,
17 other presidents tied for third,
Jimmy Carter came in 4th, and
Obama came in fifth!
Now doesn’t that just make your day, Libtards!
And Today, Would You Believe Disingenuous DemocRATS Are Actually Trying To Use Obama’s Joke Legacy To Raise Money?
Presidential Press Coverage
Some things never change, from Lincoln to Bush, as with this Chicago Times quote concerning Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
Evidently, Lincoln was not a great orator (like the fabled Stephen Douglas), which offended the Times so much that they didn’t even bother to examine the actual content of the speech, which most people today regard as “the best speech ever written.”
Here’s what the Chicago Times wrote: “The cheek of every American must tingle with shame as he reads the silly, flat, and dish-watery utterances of the man who has to be pointed out to intelligent foreigners as President of the United States.”
Come to think of it, a tingle runs up Chris Matthews’ leg every time our PMSNBC Loudmouth Lush hears Obama speak.
So these days our Kneepad Liberals in the Press will continue to pan Dubya’s speeches much in the same way, even though he’s been out of office for more than two years.
Obviously Dubya wasn’t Lincoln, but the liberal media bias is still the same.
Remember: We never print all the bad stuff we know and certain people ought to be damn glad we don’t, especially Biased Liberals in the Press!
Presidents’ Day Video
Tweets From the Presidents
Each of the Presidents from Washington to Obama share a bit of philosophy in less than 140 characters as a tweet. Quotes are as actually spoken by the person with whom they are displayed. Music is “Celebration” by Helen O’Hara from her album “Southern Hearts.”