TOP 5 PRESIDENTS!
1. Jefferson
Davis- state of Mississippi. The president of the Confederate States of
America, AKA, which I refer to as America’s Promised Land. He was a man influenced
by the teaching of Scripture and that fact alone is lost in our national
government today. The senator from the great state of Mississippi created a
nation literally from scratch and managed to hold off the northern
aggressors for several years. He understood that every state was unique and America was a collection of states with it's own individual identity. He believed in a strong state government and believed as many had come to realize today including Mark Levin, that the federal government is a creation of the states, not vise versa. While Davis had a questionable leadership strategy in certain
areas, the fact of the matter is that he understood Yankee values, high-taxes,
a strong central repressive government was not favorable to Southerners. His
premise for secession was the preservation of states’ rights. 150 years later conservatives
agree with Davis’ premise of a limited national government- but you probably
didn’t know that because you have been paying attention to Fake History. Davis’
most famous quote is that he just wanted the South, ”to be left alone.” While he
was never an American president, he was the president of the Confederacy and as
far as I am concerned, the South is really all that matters. I like Jefferson Davis could care less about Yankee values.
2. Andrew
Jackson- state of Tennessee. Our buddy ‘Old Hickory’ was an amazing general that
ascended to power because of his accomplishes in the War of 1812 identified as
the hero in the Battle of New Orleans- saving the city from an all out attack
from the British. If the British would have captured New Orleans, the war of
1812 may have continued for years, and America may have lost our sovereignty and
independence. So if it wasn't for Andrew Jackson, we may all be speaking limey today. He was a man of the people and one against the powerful elite and
corruption, a common man if you will. He was not politically correct. Andrew
Jackson was an influence on Jefferson Davis and they met when Davis was a young
man and was a positive influence on Davis and so many because of his
accomplishments and personality. He booted the Indians out of South for skirmishes
and violence with American citizens- and didn't think twice about it. He was the original president to crack
down on anchor babies and illegal aliens. Well he probably never used those terms,
but I’m willing to go on record that he thought about it.
3.
Thomas
Jefferson- state of Virginia. One of the founding fathers and recognized by
most except for the loony left as a great president. He pulled off the greatest
real-estate transaction in history! It was so great that even our beloved
President Trump would have given him massive recognition for that deal. Jefferson
probably could have wrote the original, “Art of the Deal” if he so chose. He was
responsible for the Louisiana Purchase dear friends and how wonderful is that!
Our country became great that day my friends. Our nation grew by close to 1
million square miles, extending all the way up to the Canadian border. If only
Louisiana wasn’t gutted into a number of less important states… but nevertheless
I digress. He was an advocate of states’ rights over a powerful Federal Government,
and one who said during his tenure that states had the right to secede if the
federal government became too big or abused its power. Obviously Thomas Jefferson
was an inspiration for Jefferson Davis.
4.
James
Madison- state of Virginia. Father of the Bill of Rights. He’s the dude that
gave us so many of the protections we cherish today. He was a strong ally of
Thomas Jefferson. Madison was the one who oversaw that Louisiana Purchase- and
as we have already learned it is one of the reasons why America is the best. So say
it with me, God bless America! Hail the Louisiana Purchase!! Madison like
Jefferson opposed the centralization of power by the Federal government. Madison
was also a role models for the number one president on the list, the great
Jefferson Davis.
5. Andrew
Johnson- state of Tennessee. “Not so honest Abe’s” vice president. He followed
the failed presidency of Lincoln and had to deal with the Radical Republicans
of the day. I suppose a modern day version of this hate group would be the
Antifa. Johnson recognized the evil will of the northerners trying to punish the
South for simply following their constitutional right to secede. You've read in your history books that he was the first President impeached. What those #FakeNews history books didn't tell you with their northern Yankee bias is that these Radical Republicans, and other anti-Southern politicians who
controlled both houses in congress in massive numbers since the Southern states were not yet
to be fully represented. But despite the lack of representation by the Southern
states representative to what the constitution allowed, Johnson avoided being
removed from the presidency by a slim margin. Kudos for him for surviving all
of the hate coming from left wingers of the day- the republican party.
Honorable
mention:
Of
course the great Ronald Reagan is high on the list. He’s simply the greatest
president of my lifetime and there will probably be nobody better. Also my
President, President Trump is doing well in his tenure as president.
Worst
President in American history:
Easily
winning that dubious honor would be barack hussein obama. The most evil kings
in the Bible are the closest representation today of what obama did during his
presidency. King Ahab and obama will be spending eternity together and they
will probably become BFF’s.
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