ANSWERS: 5
  • numbah one (in both cases, being the best and very entertaing) JUST LIKE OBAMA!
  • i wouldn't want a clown as president i remember the jimmy carter days been there done that
  • The most intimidating. Our country doesn't need a jokester. We don't need a president who gives off the impression that he's just going to screw around. We need someone who knows what they're doing and is going to be firm in accomplishing our country's needs.
  • The best leaders have always been entertaining and therefore appearing confident to the people of their nation while intimidating and therefore appearing confident to their enemies. The top 3 presidents of our nation, FDR, Lincoln, and Washington were indeed entertaining to the American public and only when necessary, were intimidating to the those nations that threatened them (in Lincoln's case, that was the Confederate government). Richard Nixon's presidency is marked by paranoia and intimidation. He is the first U.S. president to declare a war on the American public... the first to raise the level of fear among Americans. His contemporaries include, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush. Conservatives might find Reagan to be an entertaining president, while Progressives might think of Bill Clinton as entertaining. But in analyzing their presidencies next to someone like FDR, one has to wonder whether they were entertaining the public or themselves. Surely we all know the answer to this regarding both Bush presidencies.
  • the most intimidating. . Our enemies do not seek our entertainment.

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