which is push through and sign some of the most significant landmark legislation in american history, george w. bush s nonwar record, i mean medicare part d which sort of works and is extremely expensive. and then also overseeing the worst financial crisis, you know, since the great depression. i think that absolutely puts him in the running. i would say from just a pure, if you want to talk about, like, who is the most amoral sociopath we ever had as president of the united states, you got to go with andrew jackson, basically like the country elected tony soprano, all right, to be president. the guy, and this guy personally killed many people. in duels. killed lots of people. we still don t know how many. as a soldier ordered his men to raid and kill women and children. he was raiding indian camps. he pushed through the indian removal act which was an official state push of ethnic cleansing that led to the trail of tears. he overruled the supreme court. tens of thousands of indians
they have been killed. then we end up with a veterans administration that can t handle all of this. on top of that, as he s launching these two wars, iraq and afghanistan, he s administering a huge tax cut at a time when the spending is about to go up, he gives a tax cut to the upper income, to corporations, and then all of this comes home to roost in our economy. we get a big deficit. our country is now still struggling from all of that. so my belief is that regardless of any category you might consider, i think the judges have to give the oscar for worst president to george w. bush. yeah, i mean, you make a very strong case. i think one of the things that s key to point out about w., unlike lyndon johnson, a divided split record in terms of what he did interfacially, the vietnam war, what he did domestically which is push through and sign some of the most significant landmark legislation in american history, george w. bush s nonwar record, i mean medicare part d which sort of wor
tens of thousands of american veterans who are harmed and whose lives have been ruined or they have been killed. then we end up with a veterans administration that can t handle all of this. on top of that, as he s launching these two wars, iraq and afghanistan, he s administering a huge tax cut at a time when the spending is about to go up, he gives a tax cut to the upper income, to corporations, and then all of this comes home to roost in our economy. we get a big deficit. our country is now still struggling from all of that. so my belief is that regardless of any category you might consider, i think the judges have to give the oscar for worst president to george w. bush. yeah, i mean, you make a very strong case. i think one of the things that s key to point out about w., unlike lyndon johnson, a divided split record in terms of what he did interfacially, the vietnam war, what he did domestically which is push through and sign some of the most significant landmark legislation in am