Below The Beltway

I believe in the free speech that liberals used to believe in, the economic freedom that conservatives used to believe in, and the personal freedom that America used to believe in.

The Worst Americans

by @ 12:30 pm on December 28, 2005. Filed under General

Following up an a BBC story about the worst Britons of all time, Alexandra at All Things Beautiful has a post up challenging bloggers to come up with their list of the worst Americans of all time. In no particular order, here’s my own list:

1. Benedict Arnold — how can you not include the man whose name has become synonymous with treason ? He makes the top of the list because he tried to strangle the birth of American freedom before it had even left the cradle.

2. Aaron Burr — another member of the founding generation who turned out to be a traitor.

3. James Buchanan — the bachelor President who bungled his way through four years in office and left America on the verge of destruction.

4. Norman Thomas — the founding father of American socialism

5. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg — traitors, pure and simple

6. Alger Hiss — another traitor

7. Lyndon Johnson — as if lying to the American people about Vietnam weren’t bad enough, he also set in motion the tax and spend philosophy that lives with us to this day.

8. Richard Nixon — Nixon makes it on the list partly because of Watergate, Cointelpro, the Pentagon Papers case, Daniel Elsberg, wage and price controls, and the largest expansion of federal bureaucracy since his predecessor.

9. Jimmy Carter — A bungler extraordinaire who belonged in the Peace Corps, not the White House.

10. Timothy McVeigh — Sorry Tim, killing innocent people is wrong no matter what your cause might be.

Post to Twitter Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to Reddit Post to StumbleUpon

4 Responses to “The Worst Americans”

  1. [...] list, which is very interesting to say the least, and following a few links, I realized that I had done the same thing five years ago as well. That list was made when I was still a relatively new blogger, so I’m going to take this [...]

  2. tom says:

    I couldn’t disagree more that Arron Burr was a traitor. He was set up By General James Wilkinson. And believe me, Hamilton had it coming.

  3. LAAAAAAME CHOICE says:

    Hamilton showed up to a duel! How does that make Burr a “traitor”?

    The only thing you accomplished is showing your intense love for Big Government.

  4. [...] Ed’s list, which is very interesting to say the least, and following a few links, I realized that I had done the same thing five years ago as well. That list was made when I was still a relatively new blogger, so I’m going to take this [...]

[Below The Beltway is proudly powered by WordPress.]