Biden polled at 5th best president EVER!! (Twitter)
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Wasn’t a real fan of most polls. Changing my mind…🤔
Lol yep 🤣
Top Kek
You got me. I was prepared to 'explain' this fantasy as a poll in the DNC lunch room. But it looks legit.
I’m actually mildly impressed Jimmy Carter was 4th. I’d have thought he’d be a shoe in to tie for 5th
100%.
Carter was a fuckin knob, but Obammy and Biden are outright treasonous criminals.
Yes, I've lived thru all 3.
You got me as well - loved it!
5th was probably the lowest rating....
When I read the title, I thought that there was some set up to get such positive results. Then I read the details....... Lol.
Lmao good one
Hahahaha!
Bringing up the rear.
Sounds like the old joke about soviet union, where Pravda? was reporting on a humiliating loss of the Soviet team to a U.S. team, and reported "Soviet team places 2nd, American team places 5th from last", when there were only five teams. (I couldn't find the joke despite Google searching; I think the actual joke is way better, but hopefully my point is made :))
Classic. 👌
Well now we'll just get rid of #5ers as neither of these guys were actually legitimate presidents anyhow.
Lol. Got me. Updoots all around.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! You don't mean fifth, you mean 45th place.
Ooo.... That's clever.
[°:°] Derp
I would not have been surprised if they actually had a poll that said that .
Reagan doesn't belong at #1 with Trump for the sole reason of openly supporting the Assault Weapons Ban in 1994, after his two terms concluded, which probably drove it to pass Congress when it otherwise would not have. That was a massive erosion of gun rights.
Look at the poll more closely.
Look at my comment more closely.
Whoosh.
I understood the joke, you just can't read.
Kek
I need to study history more, but I don't quite understand the right of the union to engage in the war, since wasn't seceding from the union legal (and still is)? One question I have had for a long time is, if there had been no civil war, how long would slavery have continued in the south? I think global boycotting of the south would have occurred, forcing slavery to end, but how much later? Would the south have eventually re-joined the union? What would the U.S. be like today if there had never been a civil war? Any thoughts on these questions would be appreciated.