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This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. This, my friends, is where it starts to get interesting. After a bunch of horrible Presidents, but before the great ones, comes a an area of simply mediocre leaders. Some of these men had [...]

This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. When looking at the Presidents, James Calvin Coolidge is an odd fellow to consider. On one hand, he is a self-made man who slowly worked himself up the political ladders – a very noble [...]

Yes, I am aware that this will be controversial, but, as I have said from the start, it is based on performance, not anything else. This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Some Presidents enter office on their own, with little-to-no-help [...]

This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Like I said back in my Garfield article, I am start to get a bit concerned about Ohio Presidents. Fitting well into the mold of killed-in-office, William McKinley, the “Idol of Ohio,” served as [...]

This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. While people seem to know a little about most of our Presidents, there are a few that fall by the wayside. Monroe, Fillmore, and Harrison are amongst these Presidents that are blessed by being [...]

This article is part of my Presidential Rankings Series, please subscribe to the feed if you are interested in keeping up-to-date. Herbert Clark Hoover was the 31st President of the United States, serving from 1929-1933. While Hoover is known mostly for his horrific economic policies, he did have two important distinctions. He is the last [...]