Lincoln Number One, Bush's rank of 36
WASHINGTON, Saturday - Several days after the anniversary of her to-200, Abraham Lincoln still retains ranking as the best U.S. president.
Therefore according to the survey, 65 historians who put George W Bush on the order of 36 of 42 presidents.
Abraham Lincoln who ruled from 1861 until 1865, the first president George Washington (1789-1797), architect and Commitment Agreement or the New (New Deal) Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) occupied the three top ranking of 42 former head of state. Therefore according to the survey, the cable channel C-SPAN, as reported AFP, Minggu (22 / 2).
John F Kennedy occupied the sixth position, on the Ronald Reagan (sequence-10) and Bill Clinton, who jumped to the sequence of 15 of 21 in the last survey in 2000, when Lincoln also was ranked first.
From the modern era, all presidents, Bush, leaving the White House last month after ruling for eight years, occupying positions in the worst places to 36, almost 10 on the back of Richard Nixon (sequence-27), who were forced to retreat with shame in the subsequent Watergate scandal.
Bush print in the lowest number of international relations, where he got to the rank-41, and the economic position it occupies to-24. Ranking the best sequence of 24 in the field of "equal justice for all." He got a place in the ranking to 25 in leadership in the crisis, and to the vision and determination of agenda.
Reagan occupied in good order rather persuasi public, in which he jumps to the position to the position of the 3-to-10 overall. Bill Clinton, that his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, now the Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, to receive the award in the public persuasi ranks to-10 in that category, rising to the rank of-10 overall.
Jimmy Carter's ratings had fallen to a 22-to-25 sequence as a whole and many other switching position of president. "Changing the perception on the former president reflects worries that feels at this time," said Edna Medford, a leader and one of the survey participants.
"Concerns contemporary form our views on the past, for example, in foreign policy, economic management, and human rights," Edna said in a statement.
President James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce, and William Henry Harrison as a whole occupy the worst ranking.
ONO
Source: Ant
Therefore according to the survey, 65 historians who put George W Bush on the order of 36 of 42 presidents.
Abraham Lincoln who ruled from 1861 until 1865, the first president George Washington (1789-1797), architect and Commitment Agreement or the New (New Deal) Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) occupied the three top ranking of 42 former head of state. Therefore according to the survey, the cable channel C-SPAN, as reported AFP, Minggu (22 / 2).
John F Kennedy occupied the sixth position, on the Ronald Reagan (sequence-10) and Bill Clinton, who jumped to the sequence of 15 of 21 in the last survey in 2000, when Lincoln also was ranked first.
From the modern era, all presidents, Bush, leaving the White House last month after ruling for eight years, occupying positions in the worst places to 36, almost 10 on the back of Richard Nixon (sequence-27), who were forced to retreat with shame in the subsequent Watergate scandal.
Bush print in the lowest number of international relations, where he got to the rank-41, and the economic position it occupies to-24. Ranking the best sequence of 24 in the field of "equal justice for all." He got a place in the ranking to 25 in leadership in the crisis, and to the vision and determination of agenda.
Reagan occupied in good order rather persuasi public, in which he jumps to the position to the position of the 3-to-10 overall. Bill Clinton, that his wife, Hillary Rodham Clinton, now the Secretary of State under President Barack Obama, to receive the award in the public persuasi ranks to-10 in that category, rising to the rank of-10 overall.
Jimmy Carter's ratings had fallen to a 22-to-25 sequence as a whole and many other switching position of president. "Changing the perception on the former president reflects worries that feels at this time," said Edna Medford, a leader and one of the survey participants.
"Concerns contemporary form our views on the past, for example, in foreign policy, economic management, and human rights," Edna said in a statement.
President James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce, and William Henry Harrison as a whole occupy the worst ranking.
ONO
Source: Ant