Saturday, May 5, 2007

Top Ten People to Become President of the U.S.

For my third list of this blog, I go into a partly political, mostly historical topic, of the top 10 people to become president. This is different from top ten presidents; I am looking at their personality and traits, and not at all at their effectiveness as a president.

  1. George Washington: He could have easily become a king. By refusing what must have been tempting, he is the best man to have become president.
  2. Abraham Lincoln: Love him or hate him, he did what he considered to be right. He commands a great deal of respect.
  3. Herbert Hoover: As the greatest humanitarian to become president, his term is the only blemish on his record.
  4. John Quincy Adams: Another surprise, perhaps; look up his role in the Amistad case to understand.
  5. William McKinley: A third surprise. He and Lincoln were probably the most devoted husbands to be president.
  6. Chester Arthur: Yet again, a surprising choice. He turned one of the most tainted political careers into one of the most honest administrations in our history.
  7. Jimmy Carter: His recent activities are hurtling him down the list, but as president he meant well.
  8. Harry Truman: He had to make the most difficult decision in presidential history, making the gutsy and correct decision. Also overcame family sentiments on race to reintegrate the military.
  9. George W. Bush: I don’t think he lied; I think he got his information and acted decisively on it. Love him or hate him, he did what he thought was right. There also seems to be nothing fake about his spirituality.
  10. James Buchanan: He sat by idly as war approached, but he was well-intentioned, and personally bought slaves to bring them up north and free them. At these point we are, sadly, already running out of truly good men. As with Bush, good intentions make not a good president, but they are to be respected.
Thank you for your attention. Next weekend I will put up the 10 worst people to become president of the U.S.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Top 10 “Jeopardy!” Contestants of All Time

Here you go, the 2nd top 10 list.

  1. Ken Jennings—all time money winner
  2. Brad Rutter—won 2 major tournaments (Million Dollar; Ultimate Tournament)
  3. Frank Spangenberg—all time money winner before doubling of values
  4. David Madden—20 time winner, 2nd all time
  5. Jerome Vered—Ultimate finalist, one-day record before doubling of values
  6. Eddie Timanus—blind 5-time winner
  7. Chuck Forrest—first star of the show
  8. Tom Walsh—all time money winner before Jennings
  9. Tom Kavanaugh—3rd longest streak all time
  10. Eric Newhouse—greatest Teen Tournament contestant all time

Honorable Mention: Nancy Zerg—defeated Ken Jennings

Next weekend: The best people to be President of the United States. This is different from best president; it is the best person to become President.

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Coming Saturday

My next Top Ten list will be the "Ten Best Jeopardy Contestants of All Time." It should appear either very early Saturday morning (before 1:00 a.m.) or in the afternoon.