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Biggest flop? Not sure.
The only thing I'm sure of is that the last 4 were all flops, which coincides with the continued downfall of the US of A.
Bush, Obama, Trump, Biden. Heck, we'll even throw Clinton into that list.
My vote was "No", mainly because I never expected anything from him to start with. My yes vote would go to obama with his whole "Hope and Change" message.
I would say he IS the most biggest flop for the USA, or at least, tied for first with Obama. VERY unfortunate we have such ignorant population that voted for him and will CONTINUE to vote the same way.
No! The Biggest flop in Presidential History would have to be Andrew Johnson and the way he was unable to deal with the South during reconstruction after our deadliest war. No President, left or right comes close to being THAT bad.
Woodrow Wilson was a flop because he stuck his head in the sand for too long during WW1, and Herbert Hoover was a flop because he was overly pro-business during the roaring 20s and he was in power when the market crashed. There’s been A LOT of sucky Presidents, they didn’t just start to suck in the modern era, Biden is NOT the worst.
Of course the Presidential GOATS will always be Washington, Lincoln, Jefferson and the most bad @ss of all TEDDY ROOSEVELT
Obama has him beat. Most of us KNEW Creepy Joe would be trash, just not this bad.
With Obama you felt that with a supermajority behind him in Congress Hope and Change wouldn't be just a catch phrase. Boy were we let down.
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