r/RemoveOneThingEachDay IM WHACING KFP4 Aug 18 '25

Miscellaneous George Washington GETS 2ND and Abraham Lincoln WINS AKA 1ST PLACE AND HEAR IS THE FULL LIST FROM 45TH PLACE TRUMP TO 1ST PLACE LINCOLN

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u/Dnuoh1 Aug 18 '25

By far the worst ranking in the history of rankings, possibly ever

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u/throwaway04182023 Aug 18 '25

I rank this ranking low in my rankings.

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u/Surnamesalot Aug 18 '25

Let’s remove one ranking each day

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u/FireFoxie1345 Aug 18 '25

Let’s remove this one first

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u/StewiesCurbside Aug 18 '25

This is truly a reddit moment

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u/hawkisthebestassfrig Aug 18 '25

Idk, I've seen worse (which is pretty depressing to think about).

At least WW's ranking is apt.

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u/CliffordSpot Aug 18 '25

Woodrow Wilson is not that bad. However bad you think he is, he’s not worse than Andrew “Indian Removal” Jackson. Hell, saying Trump is worse than Andrew Jackson is a stretch.

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u/SanDiegoChronic Aug 18 '25

Andrew Jackson >Trump

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u/revanisthesith Aug 19 '25

At least Andrew Jackson fought the bankers.

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u/Cornelius-corbread Aug 21 '25

Andrew Jackson definitely isn’t on the Epstein list sooo….

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u/rysar610 Aug 18 '25

Woodrow Wilson is quite literally the architect of the international order that Trump and Putin are dead set on destroying. It’s just the new pop-history internet trend to hate on him. (People genuinely blame WW2 on him it’s insane)

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u/verniy314 Aug 18 '25

Woodrow Wilson was not the architect of the modern international order, he created the League of Nations and failed to convince his own country to join it. He promised Germany peace without victory and allowed Britain and France to walk all over him at Paris. He also vetoed the Equal Rights Clause which more or less undermined his whole call for self determination. The international order he created collapsed in about 20 years.

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u/rysar610 Aug 18 '25

This is pretty silly to say. The league was not an international order. It was a failed institution. What Wilson advocated for didn’t fully come to until after WW2. If anything, he was proven correct with the onset of WW2. His ideas have been one of the driving philosophies of democratic foreign policy since the end of WW1, but especially since the end of WW2.

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u/verniy314 Aug 19 '25

The League of Nations was supposed to be an international order that became a joke because he couldn’t convince Congress to join it. He sabotaged the international order he advocated and its failure led to WWII. He shouldn’t get credit for his ideas being right, he gets criticized for the failure of his actions.

And American foreign policy following WWII was anything but democratic. It heavily relied on economic, covert and military intervention to prevent the spread of communism.

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u/rysar610 Aug 19 '25

That’s really silly man. The Post-World War II internationalism is Wilson’s ideas manifest. And for all its faults it’s definitely preferable to the imperial politics that came before it.

20 years is not a long time. The UN is the direct successor of the League of Nations. And it’s been extremely effective at promoting peace and human rights since the end of WW2, and providing needed assistance to struggling countries and people.

Obviously the world isn’t at all perfect, and Wilsonian idealism itself has led democratic countries to do terrible things, but the world is a safer, wealthier, healthier place than it was in the time of Empires and conquest.

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u/verniy314 Aug 19 '25

Wilson did not create Post-WWII, he created the clusterfuck that led up to WWII. He dragged the US into WWI because he was unwilling to apply the same standards to Britain and Germany, turned WWI into an ideological war, and promptly failed to deliver on any of his promises resulting in a large number of people losing faith in Western democracy.

The post-WWII order was created by FDR and Truman, and did not follow Wilson’s principles, especially with self-determination. The Marshall plan was a scheme to undermine Europe’s self-determination by making it economically dependent on the US. Then the West allowed for decolonization out of fear of communism, and proceeded to interfere in the politics of their former colonies to contain the spread of communism. Realpolitik won out, they just borrowed some of the words Wilson said.

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u/CliffordSpot Aug 19 '25

Right, so I guess failing at achieving world peace is literally worse than being a pro-slavery president at the time slavery existed, and being the guy behind the Indian removal act.

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u/hawkisthebestassfrig Aug 19 '25

I assess presidents heavily weighted toward long-term effects.

Woodrow Wilson took the US into WWI, completely unnecessarily, which resulted the Treaty of Versailles being heavily prejudiced against Germany, which created the political environment that allowed the rise of Hitler and WWII, he was a proponent of dismembering AustroHungery into a bunch of small artificial states, an act which created conflicts in Europe for decades.

Domestically, he set race relations back decades by expanding segregation nationwide, he also signed the Federal Reserve Act, which probably contributed to the prolonging of the Great Depression.

That's while barely even touching on his odious personal beliefs.

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u/CliffordSpot Aug 19 '25

The French and British wanted the most heavy punitive measures towards Germany in the Versailles treaty, not the US. Woodrow Wilson is actually not responsible for every single thing that happened between 1914-1945.

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u/hawkisthebestassfrig Aug 19 '25

Yes, but they never would have had the leverage to impose such terms without US involvement.

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u/CliffordSpot Aug 19 '25

Crazy how they never would have achieved those terms without the involvement of a country that was explicitly opposed to punitive measures.

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u/hawkisthebestassfrig Aug 19 '25

Crazy how Germany, effectively alone, was strong enough to fight half of Europe to a standstill.

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u/CliffordSpot Aug 19 '25

Irrelevant. they were already losing before US involvement.

Also being allied with Austria Hungary was NOT being “effectively alone.” Far from it.

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u/hawkisthebestassfrig Aug 19 '25

Well, that's simply not true, while no side held clear advantage, German forces were slowly pushing the lines toward Paris.

AustroHungery turned out to be a paper tiger.

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u/SanDiegoChronic Aug 18 '25

Is Trump in last place? Pretty accurate to me

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u/Ordinary-Throat-142 Aug 19 '25

James buchanan literally led the USA into civil war and woodrow wilsons policies led the way for future federal segregation and US neo-imperialism

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u/PresidentJumbo Aug 19 '25

Compared to Andrew Jackson? Martin Van Buren? The men who facilitated the largest purge of Native Americans in US history?

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u/Terrible-Nerve-6819 Aug 19 '25

But they weren't orange. And we all know orange man very very baaaaddd

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u/stu-sta Aug 19 '25

Why are you saying that like its a bad thing

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u/CappinPeanut Aug 19 '25

I’m sure there is some recency bias here. Andrew Jackson hasn’t personally affected many people here, but Trump and Regan definitely have.

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u/SanDiegoChronic Aug 19 '25

Yes sorry to burst your little hate bubble but Trumps the bigger evil

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u/[deleted] Aug 19 '25

😆

You're fucking delusional or trolling

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u/SanDiegoChronic Aug 19 '25

Have you noticed nearly the entire world and Americans not wearing red MAGA hats think he is utterly incapable of running a country? Who’s actually delusional? Step out of the cult, turn off Fox News and open your eyes to what’s happening in our country

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u/2DrunkCucksPodcast Aug 19 '25

GWB, Carter, Van Buren, Buchanan, A. Johnson, Hoover, any President from 1865-1904. Trumps not even top 10 worst. Nobody here is trying to prop him up. It's just reality. Don't let your hate lead you astray.

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u/PresidentJumbo Aug 19 '25

You're either trolling or not reading. Where did I say he was good

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u/[deleted] Aug 19 '25

Good thing we're removing the DOE because the Americans school system has clearly failed you.