JohnEngland
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It's a list I'd generally agree with, though with different ranking:
On FDR:
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/d...t-pah-here-are-ten-far-greater-us-presidents/
1. Ronald Reagan (here’s why)
2. Abraham Lincoln (here’s why)
3. Thomas Jefferson (here’s why)
4. Grover Cleveland
5. Calvin Coolidge
6. George Washington
7. John Adams
8. James Polk
9. James Madison
10. Chester Arthur
On FDR:
Even if we disregard FDR’s economic legacy, it is impossible to ignore his autocratic leanings. He ruled by executive decree, sidelined Congress, trampled on the jurisdiction of the states, ignored the two-term convention and attempted to pack the supreme court. He shifted power permanently from elected representatives to federal czars, from the legislature to the executive and from the states to Washington, ripping up the sublime constitution which his predecessors had served.
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/d...t-pah-here-are-ten-far-greater-us-presidents/