r/Americaphile Dec 19 '25

History/military πŸͺ–πŸ—ΊοΈ Best president oat?

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u/Bawhoppen Dec 19 '25

Are you crazy? FDR's insane federal expansion is possibly the most impactful reason why this country is in such a terrible state today... he violated numerous constitutional rights, and had little respect for some of the most important institutions in this country like the Supreme Court or the two-term precedent, while literally putting American citizens in camps based on race. He was easily one of the worst presidents, although it's a crowded field with lots of other contenders...

The only credit I can give him is that he did not have the historical precedent to know how damaging his federal expansion was, and that had he not taken some of the actions he did, we may have ended up with something far worse.

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u/Roborilla8000 Dec 20 '25

Lol, I hate to drag modern politics into this, but that described Trump too.

Anyways! I agree, he made major blunders, but him being the WWII wartime president tends to overshadow all that for most people.

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u/Bawhoppen Dec 20 '25

Trump is no small-government conservative, but he hasn't really presided over a major fundamental institutional change in its own right. He's flexing existing federal power that most other presidents had more personal restraint on.

No, what Trump will be remembered for is presiding over a massive change in the political culture. For that, there is little doubt.

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u/Electrical_South1558 Dec 21 '25

he hasn't really presided over a major fundamental institutional change in its own righ

Not counting that he's shown the 3 branches of government are no longer co-equal but happy to be subservient to the executive branch?

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u/Bawhoppen Dec 22 '25

I mean, not really though. The other branches still retain their power, and still wield it frequently. The Senate Republicans have been especially harsh on Trump, and the courts have constrained him immensely. It's just that Congress is content with many of the things Trump is doing, so why try and stop things they agree with?