Who do you u believe was the most "Evil" U.S. President????

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Obama lusted after celebrity more than aNY other politician I have ever seen..

But he was NOT evil though

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honestly, ever since i saw this, obama can eat a fukkin dikk



to sit there and joke about droning people when you know damn well you have the blood of thousands of innocent people on your hands :scusthov: obama wasn't a bad dude, but he's just as much of a criminal as anyone who ever sat in the oval office
 

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Presidents who owned slaves

1 George Washington 317 (1789–97) Washington was a major slaveholder before, during, and after his presidency. His will freed his slavespending the death of his widow, though she freed his slaves within a year of his death. See George Washington and slavery for more details.
3 Thomas Jefferson 600+ (1801–09) Most historians believe Jefferson fathered multiple children with his 3/4 white slave Sally Hemings, the half-sister of late wife Martha Wayles Skelton. See Thomas Jefferson and slavery for more details.
4 James Madison 100+ (1809–17) Madison proposed the Three-Fifths Compromise, which counted slaves as three fifths of a person for the purposes of taxation and legislative representation. He did not free his slaves in his will. Paul Jennings, one of Madison's slaves, served him during his presidency and later published the first memoir of life in the White House.
5 James Monroe 75 (1817–25) Monroe supported sending freed slaves to the new country of Liberia; its capital, Monrovia, is named after him. See James Monroe#Slavery for more details.
7 Andrew Jackson <200 (1829–37) Jackson owned many slaves and faced several controversies related to slavery during his presidency. During his campaign for the presidency, he faced criticism for being a slave trader. He did not free his slaves in his will.
8 Martin Van Buren 1 Van Buren's father owned six slaves. The only slave he personally owned, Tom, escaped in 1814. When Tom was found in Massachusetts, Van Buren tentatively agreed to sell him to the finder, but terms were not agreed and Tom remained free. Later in life, Van Buren belonged to the Free Soil Party, which opposed the expansion of slavery into the Western territories without advocating for abolitionism outright.
9 William Henry Harrison 11 No Harrison inherited several slaves. As the first governor of the Indiana Territory, he unsuccessfully lobbied Congress to legalize slavery in Indiana.
10 John Tyler 70 (1841–45) Tyler never freed any of his slaves and consistently supported slavery and its expansion during his time in political office.
11 James K. Polk 25 (1845–49) Polk became the Democratic nominee for president in 1844 partially because of his tolerance of slavery, in contrast to Van Buren. He generally supported slavery as president. His will provided for the freeing of his slaves after the death of his wife, though the Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution ended up freeing them long before her death in 1891.
12 Zachary Taylor <150 (1849–50) Although Taylor owned slaves throughout his life, he generally resisted attempts to expand slavery in the territories. After his death, there were rumors that slavery advocates had poisoned him; tests of his body over 100 years later have been inconclusive.
17 Andrew Johnson 8 Johnson owned a few slaves and was supportive of James K. Polk's slavery policies. As military governor of Tennessee, he convinced Abraham Lincoln to exempt that area from the Emancipation Proclamation.
18 Ulysses S. Grant 1 Although he later served as a general in the Union Army, his wife Julia had control of four slaves during the war, given to her by her father. However, it is unclear if she actually was granted legal ownership of them or merely temporary custody.[2] All would be freed by the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 (she chose to free them at that time even though the proclamation did not apply to her state of Missouri).[3] Grant is known to have personally owned one slave, William Jones, from 1857 to 1859.[4]
 

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as much as I

HATE that orange lunatic

People who personally held captives and routinely raped them are at the top of the evil list
Trump probably already does that without us knowing
 

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I would say Truman because he helped the Deep State become invincible via the creation of the CIA. He also dropped the atomic bomb on Japan even though they were one week away from surrendering. He did all to flex his muscles to show Russia that the US was the new world leader post WW2.

truman was a pos
 
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