Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You brought up the survey, Tatty.
You've forgotten your rule.
Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You brought up the survey, Tatty.
You've forgotten your rule.
Uhhhh yes. That Ovomit. What genius did your lord and savior choose as VP and a future president?Blackvegetable » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
https://abc7ny.com/barack-obama-pew-res ... s/3753211/
More Americans said Barack Obama did the best job during their lifetime than any other president, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center. Thirty-one percent chose Obama, followed by Ronald Reagan with 21 percent.
He smoked Ronnie by 1.5x...
Look just below the top dozen.Vegas » 17 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Uhhhh yes. That Ovomit. What genius did your lord and savior choose as VP and a future president?
Link? I am certain that there is something that you are hiding. I am certain of it. Just like the last one.Blackvegetable » 37 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Look just below the top dozen.
In 2024, Republican Abraham Lincoln was ranked the greatest American President for the third time, while Republican Donald Trump was ranked last for the second time. Democrat Joe Biden, president at the time of this survey, was ranked 13th, tied with Federalist John Adams.
That's 2 questions you had answered.Vegas » 7 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Link? I am certain that there is something that you are hiding. I am certain of it. Just like the last one.
Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ That's 2 questions you had answered.
And now you have a demand.
I'll adress it when you post an example of Survivorship bias.
Biden 14th in scholars' presidential rankings, Trump lastVaugh and Rottinghaus acknowledged that academics tend to lean left, but they added that has not changed since the previous surveys. However, there appears to be an added emphasis on a president’s political affiliation and whether he exhibited a fealty to political and institution norms.They wrote that Trump’s presidency had led the presidential scholars to score some Democratic presidents — Barack Obama (seventh), Bill Clinton (12th) and Jimmy Carter (22nd) — higher than they did in their first rankings in 2015 while Republicans Ronald Reagan (16th) and George H.W. Bush (19th) have fallen.
You're a **** idiot.Vegas » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ So yes...you are hiding something. And I know what it is. I believe this is where you found it:
Your stupid rankings , once again, self-admit that they are biased left. Moron.
Biden 14th in scholars' presidential rankings, Trump last
Blackvegetable » 3 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You're a **** idiot.
Republican Donald Trump was ranked last for the second time
you needed help figuring out what I was talking about.
You're ineducable.
Dumb as ****.
People as impenetrably stupid and uninformed as you.Vegas » 31 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ You are one dumb piece of ****. The Gallop poll asked Americans. You know, the people that had to endure him. Your stupid rankings are done by left leaning scholars that deliberately rank Biden favorably and Trump last.
Nod.
You will never win this. Ever.
Oh look....Veghead making excuses for his useless president. How unlike him.
Vegas » Today, 12:41 pm » wrote: ↑ You are one dumb piece of ****. The Gallop poll asked Americans. You know, the people that had to endure him. Your stupid rankings are done by left leaning scholars that deliberately rank Biden favorably and Trump last.
Nod.
You will never win this. Ever.
Yes. @Blackvegetable insists on believing left leaning scholars instead of the millions and millions of Americans who had to endure Biden's crap. BV is a moron to the highest degree.jerrab » 44 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ your post//// People as impenetrably stupid and uninformed as you.////////////
people who were not informed that it was biden who changed the rules that allowed boys to compete against girls in girls' sports took part in the surveys. this was kept hidden from the general public.
biden will go down as one of the worst of american presidents.