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“Recarving Rushmore” Reranks American Presidents
redhampshire.com ^ | June 11, 2009 | steve vaillancourt

Posted on 02/28/2010 7:43:02 AM PST by Borges

If you saw Libertarian/Republican Ron Paul doing the interview with author Ivan Eland on CSpan’s BookNotes, you probably would have guessed that Eland’s new book “Recarving Rushmore” was not about to rank Presidents with the usual suspects (Lincoln, Washington, FDR, JFK, and other purveyors of big government) at the top.

Eland does not disappoint. The book is subtitled, “Ranking the Presidents on Peace, Prosperity, and Liberty” and that in itself should provide a clue that this is no ordinary tome of sycophantic praise for the big names Prezes.

Lovers of liberty and small government and Libertarians (both small and big L) everywhere should read Eland’s book. I brought it to the State House yesterday to show the Republican sponors of that Jeffersonian principles resolution we heard earlier this year. As someone who never lived up to Jeffersonian principles, Jefferson could not possibly rank high in Eland’s study. He does not. He’s 26th of 40 presidents, and the chapter number three (Eland takes the President’s in historical order) is titled “a hypocrite on limited government”.

Two other ”Jeffersonian” founders, Madison (28th) and Monroe (25th) are in the poor category. That’s because Eland is not fond of presidents who who led us into unnecessary wars. Of all the unnecessary wars (and there have been many), Madison’s War of 1812 ranks right up there, and Monroe gets marked down for the doctrince which bears his name and attempts to foist United States power throughout the hemisphere.

Eland also doesn’t like presidents who tried to expand excecutive power or central government power (FDR is 32nd), and the third grading criteria, usurping individual freedoms, helps relegate John Adams (Alien and Sedition Acts) to 22nd. Adams would be even lower but he did manage to keep us out of war with France in 1799.

In this 200th anniversay of Abraham Lincoln’s birth, I made a New Years resolution to read a biography of each and every American President. The Eland book is a pleasant interlude from a very interesting assignment, and once you grasp the thesis of the book, there should be few surprises. (Jimmy Carter at number eight is surprising but then despite his flaws, Jimmy did fight his own party to keep government smaller and was an advocate of deregulation).

So who tops Eland’s list. Since this is not a mystery, I’ll reveal the answer. The virtually unknown John Tyler, who succeeded William Henry Harrison after he died 39 days into his term, is number one. It’s an interesting choice to be sure. Tyler fought against the big government tendencies of his own Whig Party to such an extent that Henry Clay and Company virtually threw him out of the party while he was in the White House.

Having just completed a biography of Grover Cleveland, I was not surprised that this “exemplar of honesty and limited government” was ranked number two by Eland. Cleveland was a Democrat before the party was hijacked by tax and spend big government “progressives”.

It should come as absolutely no surprise that the President ranked last by Eland is the one who is hailed by those very tax and spend “progressives” today, but who deserves a place in ignominy by all lovers of feedom. Yes that would be the clueless Woodrow Wilson who expanded government, involved us in “the war to end all wars” and then sold out his own principles at the peace conference in Versailles, and did more to destroy individual liberties than anyone including Adams.

I generally agree with Eland.

It’s always great to see do nothing Presidents ranked so high. Do nothingism is a rare honor indeeed, both in my book and in Eland’s book. Thus chisel in Dwight Eisenhower at number nine and Silent Cal at number ten.

Agree or not, you should find this book at lot of fun. The worse the president, the more pages devoted to him since it takes more time to explain the mischief he got us into. It’s around 450 pages and inclues forumlaic economic rankings from a previous study.

Sorry Reaganites, this conservative writer does not rank Reagan well at all (34th). Why? Because, revisionist history notwithstanding, Reagan was not really all that conservative. Sad by true for may reddites reading this.

Here’s the list. Only the top four are rated excellent; 5-10 good; 11-14 average; 15-24 poor; and 25 and lower bad.

1 John Tyler

2 Grover Cleveland

3 Martin van Buren

4 Rutherford B. Hayes

5 Chester A Artur

6 Warren G Harding

7 George Washington (expanded central power but did after all refuse a third term thus setting the trend till FDR went for three and four)

8 Jimmy Carter

9 Dwight D Eisenhower

10 Calvin Coolidge

11 Bill Clinton (”more fiscally conservative than Reagan and the Bushes”)

12 John Quincy Adams

13 Zachary Taylor

14 Millard Fillmore

15 Benjamin Harrison

16 Gerald Ford

17 Andrew Johnson (yes, the impeachable one)

18 Herbert Hoover

19 U.S. Grant

20 William Howard Taft

21 Theodore Roosevelt (interventionist and government expansionist to be sure)

22 John Adams

23 James Buchanan (I would have placed him lower)

24 Franklin Pierce (I would have placed him lower)

25 James Monroe

26 Thomas Jefferson

27 Andrew Jackson

28 James Madison

29 Abraham Lincoln (mihandled the civil war, trampled on freedoms, etc, etc, this chaper alone makes the book worthwhile)

30 Richard Nixon

31 FDR

32 LBJ (Great Big Spending Society)

33 George HW Bush

34 Ronald Reagan

35 JFK

36 George W Bush

37 James K Pok (Mexican War was totally our fault!)

38 William McKinley (ditto Spanish American War!)

39 Harry S. Truman (a real surpise–I would have placed him higher)

40 Woodrow the overt racist Wilson

It should be clear that Eland is not doing the bidding of any particular party. In fact, since Democrats used to value less government and lower spending, many Democrats rank very well. This survey is based on the principles of who maintained peace and prosperity and didn’t usurp individual freedom. Eland lets the chips fall where they may in “Recarving Rushmore”. Other historians should be so honest.


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That's an eccentric ranking to say the least.
1 posted on 02/28/2010 7:43:02 AM PST by Borges
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To: Borges

I guess William Henry Harrison didn’t get enough at bats to qualify for the batting title. :)


2 posted on 02/28/2010 7:49:18 AM PST by mainepatsfan
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To: Borges

3 posted on 02/28/2010 7:49:26 AM PST by KeyLargo
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To: Borges

Jimmy Carter at #8? I’d say the author smoked too much hash during Carter’s term.


4 posted on 02/28/2010 7:50:57 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: Borges

Clinton only spent less once he was hemmed in by a conservative GOP Congress. It doesn’t seem right to grade him well based on what he didn’t really want to do.


5 posted on 02/28/2010 7:51:17 AM PST by Yossarian
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To: KeyLargo

I stopped reading when I saw that they ranked Jimmy Carter the 8th best president. I was alive when that incompetent was president and there couldn’t have been 3 US presidents WORSE than he was, much less 36.


6 posted on 02/28/2010 7:51:54 AM PST by laconic
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To: Borges

Vaillancourt = Nuts!


7 posted on 02/28/2010 7:53:13 AM PST by TruthWillWin (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples money.)
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To: All

Libertarians don’t get the basic truism that liberty and small government begins with a safe and secure homeland.

That that requires more than a just a nod to national defense.


8 posted on 02/28/2010 7:53:28 AM PST by EyeGuy
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To: Borges

Jimmy Carter is #8, Reagan is #34.

And that’s all that needs to be said about that.


9 posted on 02/28/2010 7:54:03 AM PST by MetaThought
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To: laconic

Didn’t you catch that when they ranked Ronald Reagan at the bottom? The President who defeated Communism in Eastern Europe? And who inspired one of the greatest economies in our history?

This author is a complete idiot.....


10 posted on 02/28/2010 7:55:29 AM PST by PSYCHO-FREEP ( Give me Liberty, or give me an M-24A2!)
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To: Borges

Filed under *garbage in, garbage out*.


11 posted on 02/28/2010 7:55:50 AM PST by EternalVigilance (They're too busy grabbing power outside their jurisdiction to do their actual job within it.)
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To: Borges
JAMES K. POLK
12 posted on 02/28/2010 7:56:01 AM PST by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: Yossarian

Not to mention he slashed the military budget.


13 posted on 02/28/2010 7:58:56 AM PST by mainepatsfan
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To: Borges
I'd go with the "best beards" ranking:

Honorable mention for sideburns:


14 posted on 02/28/2010 7:59:04 AM PST by P.O.E. (Giant Gila Monster)
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To: mainepatsfan

U.S. Grant was always my favorite. The more i read about him, the more i realize what a great man he was. His main flaw was that he trusted some people who were better not to be trusted. His autobiography is an absolute masterpiece. And when so many people wanted the south whipped forever, he did not cooperate and reunited the nation.

His only flaw was that he was too decent of a man for the S.O.B.s in DC. That’s not much of a flaw if you think about it.


15 posted on 02/28/2010 8:00:01 AM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: Borges

Any ranking that puts Ronald Reagan behind FDR is
totally bogus at best.


16 posted on 02/28/2010 8:00:04 AM PST by tet68 ( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
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To: dirtboy

Not entirely. Carter was seen as a failure because he came into DC with all sorts of ideas about how the place should work, was confronted with how it actually worked, and accomplished basically nothing.

Since the metric here is “presidents who did nothing” - Carter ranks pretty well up there.


17 posted on 02/28/2010 8:00:37 AM PST by NVDave
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To: DesertRhino

Mark Twain helped him with that autobiography.


18 posted on 02/28/2010 8:00:55 AM PST by Borges
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To: tet68

“Any ranking that puts Ronald Reagan behind FDR is
totally bogus at best.”

Well put,,,


19 posted on 02/28/2010 8:01:08 AM PST by DesertRhino (I was standing with a rifle, waiting for soviet paratroopers, but communists just ran for office)
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To: Borges
Monroe gets marked down for the doctrince which bears his name and attempts to foist United States power throughout the hemisphere.

I guess this history scholar never heard of "The Era of Good Feeling." And Reagan 34th? This list isn't eccentric, it's psychotic.

20 posted on 02/28/2010 8:01:23 AM PST by hinckley buzzard
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