My 4th round eliminees:
Henry Bergh
Aaron Copland
J.P. Morgan X4
Audie Murphy
Edward R. Murrow
Thomas Nast
James K. Polk
My 4th round eliminees:
Henry Bergh
Aaron Copland
J.P. Morgan X4
Audie Murphy
Edward R. Murrow
Thomas Nast
James K. Polk
Time for the musicians to go:
Leonard Bernstein: Love him but. 1 vote
Aaron Copland don’t even love him so 3 votes.
George Gershwin: Love him, 1 vote.
A movement to evict Thomas Jefferson, excellent, 5 votes. I agree with Elendil’s Heir’s reason and will add terrible at his own finances left his family very little he was so wasteful.
John Adams x 5
George Patton x 5
What do people have against John Adams? Is it the Alien and Sedition Acts or something more?
What do you have against Adams? He did more than most to create this country and was a man of high principles. Is this all about the Alien and Sedition act? If so read more into it, you might be, being too harsh on him.
Mostly, yes. Anyone who would willingly subvert our most cherished freedom doesn’t deserve to be listed among the Greatest Americans. High principles my ass.
Sorry about that- I didn’t even notice there was a George Marshall (My vote was for the SC Justice).
John Marshall x 5
President Polk x 5
So out of curiosity, why (J) Marshall?
Did Adams request the A&S acts? Did he use them? Him, John Adams, did he deport a single Alien? It was not Adams but the damn Federalists led by Alexander Hamilton. Seriously, it was Hamilton and not Adams. Adams made a grave mistake signing the laws but that was really all he did wrong and he always takes the entire blame for them.
Getting tougher to whittle down the field, but here goes:
Leonard Bernstein
Leonard Bernstein
Joshua Chamberlain (though he’ll probably keep hanging around, as Chet Arthur did in the Presidential Elimination Game despite my voting pattern)
Helen Keller
Audie Murphy
Audie Murphy
George S. Patton (since his days seem numbered anyway)
Will Rogers
Jonas Salk (swayed by the argument that Enders, though less celebrated, deserves more credit than he’s received from the general public)
John von Neumann
Andrew Carnagie X5
JP Morgan X3
George S Patton X2
Well, considering that Jefferson pardoned those imprisoned shortly after taking office, I woudn’t say that Adams was blameless here. And, yes, he did sign them.
Saying that Adams should be considered a Great American in spite of the Sedition Act is like saying Nixon should be considered a Great American in spite of Watergate.
To each their own, I firmly believe no Adams, no US. He was as important as Washington (his choice by the way for General of the Army) and Jefferson and Franklin. Not a great President, I won’t argue that, but he also effectively started our Navy.
We’ll have to agree to disagree, but no Adams = no US is…weird.
George Patton x3
Thomas Nast
Audie Murphy
John J. Pershing
Joshua Chamberlain
John Brown
J.P. Morgan
Henry Bergh
On the main forum page the title of this thread read “Greatest American elimination”, and I remembered that time I ate at the new Mexican place, and…never mind.
Five votes for Tecumseh
Five votes for Sitting Bull.
Also in defense of James K. Polk:
I can’t see why people are voting in droves against James K. Polk-he barely survived the last round. He was the President who expanded America to the the Pacific Ocean and made it a two Ocean power. It was he who incorporated the rich states of California, Texas, the Northwest, and Southwest into America. Yes some people object to the Mexican-American War but thinking logically how well would California or Texas be today if it was under unstable and corrupt Mexican rule? Compare Tijuana and San Diego for a moment.
And Nixon accomplished equally as many great things yet he was defeated with nary a defender.
Had Richard Nixon been elected in 1960 there would have been to Cuban Missile Crisis in the first place. Khruschev only did that because he though JFK was inexperienced and weak. Nixon established the EPA and continued numerous Great Society programs. He took America off the gold standard (a wise decision in my view) and continued desegreation. He pursued detente with the Soviet Union. He opened up China allowing for the economic boom of that country. He tried to save South Vietnam and brought a peace that could indeed have saved it had Ford been more decisive or if Nixon had remained President.
Henry Bergh x2
Leonard Bernstein
Philo Farnsworth x2
Langston Hughes
J.P. Morgan
Audie Murphy
Edgar Allan Poe
Jim Thorpe