Oh, come now, foolishmortal! Ford’s greatest accomplishments while he was president included pardoning Richard Nixon for screwing up our country and organizing a family intervention to get Betty into treatment. And lest we forget his greatest contribution before his presidency… he served on the Warren Commission to create the totally factual and completely accurate report on the assassination of JFK. What a guy! :rolleyes:
Ford should be remembered a bit more fondly than that. He stewarded the country throughout a very tough time and began to move the country to normalcy.
Taft is very important. In one term he busted more trusts than Teddy did in 2, of course that made TR made because Taft busted trusts that TR made deals with.
I just remember that Buchanan was probably the nation’s only gay president, but nothing can be proved. (I’m ever hopeful, however.)
If the topic interests you, I cannot recommend the book Bland Ambition: From Adams to Quayle–The Cranks, Criminals, Tax Cheats, and Golfers Who Made It to Vice President enough. It is a VERY funny read, and tells you a lot about an even more forgettable breed of men - Vice Presidents. (There is also a lot of relevant information about the presidents they served as well.)
Esprix
We had some fun with this back when we did Most obscure U.S. President.
My vote went to Millard Fillmore.