Author Topic: Who was the most conservative President of the 20th century?  (Read 1245 times)

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I would say Calvin Coolidge was without question the most conservative. Reagan was decent, but he borrowed like a drunken Liberal. Robert A. Taft would have been a great POTUS, but he was defeated by the first NeoCon Eisenhower.

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Re: Who was the most conservative President of the 20th century?
« Reply #1 on: Monday, Dec 14, 05:57 am »
Silent Cal.



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Re: Who was the most conservative President of the 20th century?
« Reply #2 on: Monday, Dec 14, 06:02 am »
Silent Cal.

Yep! NO doubt about that!
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Re: Who was the most conservative President of the 20th century?
« Reply #3 on: Monday, Dec 14, 01:10 pm »
I agree with Coolidge as well although later we'll discuss the Reagan and Eisenhower comments. :)