{"id":529349,"date":"2010-04-15T23:01:17","date_gmt":"2010-04-16T03:01:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.personalliberty.com\/?p=12848"},"modified":"2010-04-15T23:01:17","modified_gmt":"2010-04-16T03:01:17","slug":"the-worst-president-ever","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mereja.media\/index\/529349","title":{"rendered":"The Worst President Ever"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A  delightful experience over the weekend led to a discussion that prompted the  headline for this week\u2019s <em>Straight Talk<\/em>.  Let me tell you about it.<\/p>\n<p>My  wife and I had flown to Washington,   D.C., to spend the weekend with  her youngest son and his glowingly pregnant wife. This will be their first  child and everyone (most emphatically including grandma) is excited beyond  words.<\/p>\n<p>But  \u201cBoots\u2019\u201d arrival (that\u2019s the infant\u2019s temporary nickname) won\u2019t be until  October. So, the four of us decided to enjoy a perfect spring day by taking the  Metro to the Washington Mall and then strolling down to the Tidal Basin  to see the last of the world-famous cherry blossoms. While the ladies relaxed  on a park bench, Micah and I walked to one of my favorite sights in the capitol,  the Jefferson Memorial.<\/p>\n<p>As  you may know, the building is modeled after the Pantheon in Greece, a design that Thomas  Jefferson admired very much. Inside, a magnificent 17-foot bronze statue of our  second president looks out toward the Washington Monument.  On the walls around him are panels containing some of his most famous quotes.<\/p>\n<p>The  first panel, naturally enough, quotes the beginning of the Declaration of  Independence, including the phrase, \u201cendowed by their Creator\u2026\u201d The second  panel starts, \u201cAlmighty God hath created the mind free.\u201d The third states that  \u201cGod who gave us life gave us liberty.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>And  surrounding all of this, in letters three feet high, is this: \u201cI have sworn  upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the  mind of man.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Standing  there, reading these words, it is impossible not to be reminded of Jefferson\u2019s reverence and piety. As I read all the  references to God and our Creator, I couldn\u2019t help but wonder would it even be  possible to construct such a memorial today? Or would the aggressive atheists  and their friends in the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) make certain  this wonderful edifice would never be built? Or if it had, that it would not  have contained any of these heartfelt sentiments by a founding father?<\/p>\n<p>As  we turned to go, Micah pointed out the cornerstone of this marvelous memorial. We  were both surprised by how high off the ground it was. I think we expected a  cornerstone to be in the ground&#8230; or even under it.<\/p>\n<p>Then  I noticed the message inscribed on it. The stone had been dedicated by  President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. I remarked to Micah, \u201cIt\u2019s a little  ironic, isn\u2019t it, that one of the worst presidents in our history dedicated the  memorial to one of the best?\u201d<\/p>\n<p>That  led Micah to ask me who else I considered the worst presidents in our history. My  reply surprised him, because Barack Obama\u2019s name didn\u2019t make the list. He\u2019s  read enough <em>Straight Talks<\/em> to know  how I feel about the current occupant of the White House.<\/p>\n<p>Before  we go any further consider for a moment whom you\u2019d put on a list of the five  worst presidents of all time. Who would top the pile and why? If you want to  join the debate, when you get to the end of this column just click on \u201creply\u201d  and fire away. There will surely be some interesting remarks posted below.<\/p>\n<p>Of  course you already know one of my choices. In the first half of the last  century, no one did more to promote government growth than FDR. Longtime  socialist leader Norman Thomas said FDR implemented more of his policies than  he ever could. And let\u2019s not forget the lies and deceit that got us into World  War II; all of the things he did to buttress the Soviet   Union during the war; or the horrible concessions afterwards that  condemned millions of people to a lifetime of slavery under Communist rule. Need  I say more?<\/p>\n<p>Then  there are the three men during my lifetime who embarrassed and angered me by  their conduct and their policies. I consider all of them a disgrace to our  nation\u2019s highest office. I was glad when Bill Clinton was impeached; I was only  sorry when he wasn\u2019t convicted and removed from office.<\/p>\n<p>Richard  Nixon is another of my least favorites. No one did more to prevent our troops  from winning in Vietnam.  Our soldiers were condemned to fight and die in a no-win war while our country  was torn apart at home. Nixon abandoned our allies on Taiwan and opened relations with  the vicious murderers who ruled Communist China. He also launched the era of  Big Government Republicanism here at home from which we\u2019re still suffering  today. No, \u201cTricky Dick\u201d Nixon is not one of my favorites.<\/p>\n<p>But  the man I truly despised was Lyndon Baines Johnson. I doubt if a bigger crook  or more dangerous bully has ever occupied the Oval Office. He was not only a  nasty and mean-spirited politician; LBJ took arm-twisting and vote fraud to a  whole new level. In fact, he may even have sanctioned murder. For a glimpse of  the real LBJ, get J. Evetts Haley\u2019s searing study, <em>A Texan Looks at Lyndon.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Who  could possibly top such a list? I hereby nominate Woodrow Wilson as the worst  of the bunch: In fact, the very worst president of all time.<\/p>\n<p>Just  consider the highlights of this man\u2019s despicable record. He won election by  promising to keep us out of the war in Europe\u2014all  while he was scheming to get us involved. The contrived sinking of the <em>Lusitania<\/em> gave him the excuse he needed.<\/p>\n<p>Millions  of people suffered and died needlessly in Wilson\u2019s  war \u201cto make the world safe for democracy.\u201d For that alone he deserves to be  rebuked and repudiated by every honest historian. But the dirty misdeeds don\u2019t  stop there. Wilson was an early One-Worlder; we  have him to thank for the aborted League of Nations,  without which there would be no United Nations.<\/p>\n<p>Oh,  and let\u2019s not forget the trickery that got Congress to adopt a key plank in the  Communist Manifesto\u2014a progressive income tax. The rules had already been rigged  so the super-rich could hide their wealth in foundations and family trusts. The  income tax would keep most of us from ever hoping to compete with them\u2014while  giving government the funds it needed to offer a gullible public all of the  bread and circuses it could want.<\/p>\n<p>There  are other things I could mention, but this should be enough to persuade you  that Woodrow Wilson belongs high on a list of presidents who have betrayed the  great trust the public put in them. Should he really be No. 1\u2014the worst of all  time? I say \u201cyes.\u201d But you\u2019re certainly entitled to disagree. After all, this  is still a free country, isn\u2019t it? No thanks to the five gentlemen I\u2019ve listed  above.<\/p>\n<p>After  reflection, I\u2019m willing to consider a motion to have Barack Obama replace Bill  Clinton in the top five. Bill may have done more to embarrass us than our  Teleprompter in Chief. But he wasn\u2019t very successful getting his socialist  policies passed. Wish we could say the same thing about Obama.<\/p>\n<p>Until  next Friday, keep some powder dry.<\/p>\n<p><em>\u2014Chip Wood<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A delightful experience over the weekend led to a discussion that prompted the headline for this week\u2019s Straight Talk. Let me tell you about it. My wife and I had flown to Washington, D.C., to spend the weekend with her youngest son and his glowingly pregnant wife. 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