Maximus One
Eklypze Is Dead
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Maybe it's because I'm a millennial but Clinton all the way. Dude been pimpin since been pimpin since been pimpin
For me, Eisenhower. Not only was he a war hero, but he was an especially strong ally of Canada during the post-war years, helping push the world to recognize Canada as a separate major Western power apart from the British Empire. Admittedly he did so for strategic reasons, but the outcome was in our favour nonetheless.
http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/mmh/1912/candidates/taft.cfmAs president, Taft was especially noted for vigorous enforcement of anti-trust legislation. (Although Roosevelt had earned a reputation of "trust buster," in fact Taft was much more aggressive in launching suits against business consolidations.) With the Taft administration pushing the suit, for instance, the Supreme Court ordered the break up of the John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company, which dominated the nation's oil refining industry, into seven firms. This landmark decision ended a period of uncertainty in anti trust decisions, for the court applied the "rule of reason" to Standard Oil. This standard meant that if the court found that a company had grown large through unreasonable and unfair practices, it would be broken up.


Look how high some of the presidents rank based on popularity polls.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historical_rankings_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States

