The LuLac Edition 5, 575, Febnruary 16th, 2026
PRESIDENT’S
DAY RANKING
LULAC
THE TOP TEN
1. GEORGE WASHINGTON He set the standard for honesty and tradition. Elected unanimously he was totallagainst political parties and had rust that the founders would do the right thing. With this he was dead wrong.
2. ABRAHAM LINCOLN His was the most difficult of all Presidencies. We were fighting against one another and killing each other. He was a dal maker and get this, he included rivals (some who were willing to cut his throat if they had the chance) and listened to them.
3. Franklin Roosevelt FDR assumed the presidency during the worst of the Great Depression but assured the American people: "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself." He also led the U.S. through the perilous years of World War II.
4. Thomas Jefferson He was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence, writing that "all men are created equal," even as he continued to own slaves. During his presidency, he acquired the Louisiana Territory, vastly expanding the size of the country, and slashed the national debt by a third. He was a leader that utilized pragmatism to get things done.
5. Lyndon Johnson Taking office after John F. Kennedy's assassination, Johnson secured enactment of the landmark Civil Rights Act. He urged the country "to build a Great Society, a place where the meaning of man's life matches the marvels of man's labor," which became his agenda, resulting in Medicare for the elderly, increased aid for education and anti-poverty programs. Wildly unpopular after leaving office, LBJ like his mentor FDR used government to make life better for the citizens. With many of his programs being jettisoned by the MAGAs, the stain of the failed Vietnam War has faded somewhat increasing his standing.
6. Harry Truman Though unpopular when he left office, he has grown more highly regarded by historians over the years.After V-E Day, when Japan refused to surrender, he ordered that atomic bombs be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, finally ending World War II in the Pacific. Shortly thereafter, Truman watched the signing of the charter of the United Nations, established to preserve peace. Like LBJ, Harry Truman fulfilled the legacy of his predecessor along with carving out his own agenda. Truman is one of two Presidents that had a chart record in the top 10.
7. Theordore Roosevelt …..Just 42 when he became the youngest president in the nation's history, he had the enthusiasm and energy to convince Congress to pass progressive reforms and a strong foreign policy — exemplified by his motto, "Speak softly and carry a big stick." An avid outdoorsman, he oversaw the expansion of America's national parks.
8. James Polk Much to the continued chagrin of the MAGAs, Polk made the west coast possible. Under Polk's leadership, the U.S. acquired more than 800,000 square miles of western land, extending its boundary to the Pacific Ocean. After his four-year term, he did not seek another one.
9. 9. Dwight Eisenhower Eisenhower, a celebrated commander in WWII, saw his energies as president largely devoted to the onset of the Cold War. He obtained a truce after years of war in Korea, continued the desegregation of the U.S. armed forces, and sent federal troops to enforce a court order desegregating public schools in Little Rock, Arkansas.
10. John F. Kennedy When the men and women who Ike commanded found their way home to civilian life, one of their own became President., A decorated Navy vet, Kennedy had great public speaking skills and a vision for the future. His crisis management skills and his handling of international relations came I handy. He stood up to the Soviets and successfully defused the Cuban Missile Crisis. He also inspired Americans by vowing to put a man on the moon, and he supported progress on civil rights. Barely in office for a thousand days in office he was assassinated. JFK like Truman had a top ten song written about him but for his war exploits.
10a. Barack Obama Like Kennedy was a trailer blazer by being the first Catholic President, Obama was the first person of color to attain that office. Obama's signature domestic policy accomplishment, the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, was unpopular with Republicans but extended health insurance coverage to 20 million Americans. His administration helped guide the country through the Great Recession and rescued the U.S. auto industry. Also, Obama left Donald Trump a recovered economy which the thug President took credit for while demonizing Barack and his family.
Obama announced on NBC NBA coverage last night with Reggie Miller that his Presidential Library will be dedicated in June. It will include a full sized basketball court.
THE BOTTOM 3
#45-47
Donald Trump Has treated the office like his personal playground and piggy bank. Has done more suing than governing, made us the joke of the world, has decimated our relationship with allies and has demonstrated a lack of knowledge and unwillingness to learn.
#44
James Buchanon One of Pennsylvania’s own, as a former Secretary of State, he couldn't seem to grasp the enormity of America's divisions over slavery, ignoring the strife and letting the issue fester in the years leading up to the Civil War.
#39
John Tyler Tyler, the first vice president ever elevated to the presidency after his predecessor died, was a strong advocate of states' rights. He did forcefully set the precedent that a Veep would take that office in the case of a vacancy even though politicos at the tie were scheming to deny him that job. He later joined the Southern Confederacy.
Tyler also had the most children, 15 from two marriages.
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