It's a popularity contest among 150 academics. A group that has swung hard against Republicans recently.
But really regardless the current president shouldn't be on these. And not that it has come up before but current candidates probably shouldn't be on there either.
I think in 30 years we will see Biden's first term as much more politically successful than Trump's, and probably Trump's as more influential as a break from Reagan/Bush conservatism. Historians will weigh these two things against each other and I bet we see Biden well above Trump but we don't have enough information, it's too soon.
I'm no scholar and Trump should be somewhere in the bottom-10th percentile for sure, but that Andrew Jackson isn't dead last discredits the entire thing, honestly.
Andrew Jackson was an evil bastard, but he was also very effective.
He successfully paid off the national debt, was highly-successful navigating foreign affairs (including avoiding a war with France), brought Arkansas and Michigan into the union, and was partially responsible for Texas joining through covert arming of Texan revolutionaries. His last act as President was to formally recognize the Republic of Texas, which was the first step towards its annexation.
The Indian Removal Act earned him a special place in Hell and tainted his legacy forever. But he had some successes. Trump's only real achievement was being President after the Republicans had refused to appoint any federal judges, so even his single political success came down to Mitch McConnell being effective in the Obama years and RBG dying at the right time.
to be truly fair it should be only ranking any president who has died more than 26 years before the poll date. That allows for all their classified documents to be declassified and their legacy to be truly dissected.
I hate PoC, leftists should be put in camps, I wonder if Jared can get more money from Israel if we let them kill the muslims, will China let us set up a new factory if we sellout Taiwan, Putin said he would give me $50 million to pay off the mob loan sharks if I let him invade Ukraine
But obviously without such clear wording and thought patterns.
I dunno, maybe the first time, and certainly his handlers think so strategically - even Hitler himself reputedly didn't really care so much about concentration camps, he just said "yeah sure why not?" when someone floated the idea (obviously there's additional complexity there).
My point though is that Biden isn't the only one having "senior moments", even though I hear about Biden having those easily 100x (1000x?) more often than Trump having one - the idea of fair reporting of "news" is LONG dead it seems:-(. (Thank goodness Jon Stewart is back though!!!!!:-P)
Then and only then do some people finally start accepting what may have begun decades ago in the past.
Source: clearly I must have dementia too, if that is the only way to know that one has it? :-P
BTW, I never said, nor even implied, that he has dementia. I mentioned that he has trouble recalling things, from time to time, and that in a crucial matter that might be relevant. Crucial matters do not come at you only at scheduled times of your choosing and which you can cancel if you need to. Whether it goes all the way to full-blown dementia or not though is not for me to say. Oh, I just looked up the definition of dementia - so yeah I guess I am saying that to me, it looks he has dementia:-). But what I mean is that whether it's a 1 on a scale of 100, or a 10 or a 20 or whatever, I could not begin to say, just that I am worried that it is not zero.
Though so too does the other guy - and his might be up to sth like 80 at this point - so I'm not talking about "both sides-erism" and I'm so fucking tired of pretending that the only things that ever exist are the two extremist polar opposites of one another, with literally nothing else allowed to exist in the vast gulf between them. Whether I say any of this or a mod removes it or whatever, people are still worried about it regardless - it's a real worry.
That said, he and his team have greatly surpassed my expectations from his first term and I hope I get the chance to see how well that combo performs in his second, even though I suspect that the part of it that involves "him" will diminish greatly.
You can be great at what you do without being popular, especially when how popular you are is based on the opinion of an extremely divided population that's influenced by media that try to make people angry at anything and everything to generate more clicks so they sell more ads.
That's why we listen to the opinions of experts, not random Joes. Just go to a townhall meeting to listen to the average person and their take on what cities should do.