
1.) Abraham Lincoln. What, you can't believe that I have him at number one? See Thomas DiLorenzo's The Real Lincoln: A New Look at Abraham Lincoln, His Agenda, and an Unnecessary War, and the King Lincoln Archives at www.lewrockwell.com.

2.) Franklin Delano Roosevelt (The New Deal).

3.) George W. Bush (Civil Liberties violations, an unjust war, an insane budget--see Lincoln)

4.) Lyndon B. Johnson (The Great Society, Vietnam...)

5.) John Adams (Signed the Sedition Act)

The best president in history? Thomas Jefferson, term 1: 1800-1804
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