houndawg wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 5:54 am
Ibanez wrote: ↑Wed Jun 01, 2022 5:35 am
Biden will be battling DJT for last place and will likely take it. His handling and misreading of inflation is his Hoover moment.
He'll be remembered as better than he was when its all over, the Ukraine situation will give him some reflected glory. Just the opposite for Trump - as time goes by we'll find out it was even worse than we thought in his case. Especially if the translator whose notes were confiscated in Helsinki ever talks.
The thing is, you keep bringing up Trump as being a puppet for the Russians as his biggest negative, yet the further and further we get from his time in office the more we see that regardless of what happened or not behind closed doors, publicly, in words and in policy, Trump was anything but a puppet for the Russians. Maybe that was all just him not following through, maybe he was just really bad at being a puppet, but if Russia thought he was a puppet they had to be really pissed off with how it turned out.
Trump will never be a highly rated President. True, there are quite a many things he did, intentional or not, that will be marks in his favor. Heck, the 2017 tax reform will look like genius when all is said and done. But not everything was great, and he diminished so much of it with his bravado and brashness and just overall meanness. When you're a leader and more than half of the country hates you, then you haven't done your job. His response to COVID was a public relations disaster, no matter how fast vaccines got to market. And screaming and kicking on the way out of office didn't do him any favors either.
With all that said, it's amazing that Biden had that to follow and has managed, in just a year and a half, to actually be worse than Trump. And Biden has done it without even being a despicable person like Trump was, but what he doesn't have in despicableness he has even more in incompetence. It's possible that he could be the most economically illiterate President we've ever had. And while he gets some points for leading with the Ukraine issue, he would've gotten so much more if he had been able to maneuver Putin not to even invade in the first place. This is like the best of a bad outcome, and it could still go south from here. He's not even two years into the job, and given his age and his declining mental state it's going to be very hard for him to course correct, but Biden is clearly, at this stage, the worst President in my lifetime, and can go toe to toe with some of the very worst we've had.
Although houndy is right - give Trump another 4 years and he could give Joe a run for his money for that bottom spot.