TOP 10s
TOP 10s

1- Marilyn Monroe
2- Frank Sinatra
3- John Wayne
4- The Beach Boys
5- Albert Einstein
6- Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz
7- Andy Warhol
8- Herbert Gleason
9- John Lennon
10- Charlie Chaplin

According to TruTV.com

What is your Top 10?
  1. “The Dude President” - Chester A. Arthur: given the nickname because of his penchant for fancy attire.
  2. “The Elephantine Economist” - Grover Cleveland: President Cleveland was a big fellow.
  3. “Granny” - Rutherford B. Hayes: he was considered boring because he didn’t drink or gamble or cuss. His wife was called Lemonade Lucy.
  4. “His Little Majesty” - James Madison: He was 5-foot-4.
  5. “The Careful Dutchman” - Martin Van Buren: He spoke Dutch. And apparently he was careful.
  6. “Ten Cent Jimmie” - James Buchanan: After he suggested in a campaign speech that a man could live on 10 cents a day.
  7. “The American Louis Phillipe” - Millard Fillmore: A reference to the last king of France.
  8. “The Phrasemaker” - Woodrow Wilson: He was very eloquent and wrote his own speeches.
  9. “His Accidency” - John Tyler: Political opponents believed Tyler could only become president by accident (as he did with the death of William Henry Harrison).
  10. “The Human Iceberg” - Benjamin Harrison: He was perceived as cold and emotionless.

According to The Chicago Tribune…

What is your Top 10?
  1. The latest one takes the biscuit. Barack Obama jokes about the disabled on the Jay Leno show. Afterwards, he calls the head of the Special Olympics to apologise.
  2. Joe Biden tells a former Senate colleague who addresses him as “Mr Vice-President” to “give me a f—ing break.”
  3. Gordon Brown presents the new President with: a pen holder carved from the timbers of HMS Gannett, a sister ship of HMS Resolute; the commissioning certificate of HMS Resolute; and a seven-volume biography of Winston Churchill. In return, the Prime minister gets 25 DVDS, which don’t work in Britain.
  4. Joe Biden tells his wife that he had the choice of being either Secretary of State or vice-president - an offer that was news to Obama aides and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton when Jill Biden spilled the beans on Oprah.
  5. A Marine One double. First, on his maiden Marine One trip Obama breaches protocol and makes life uncomfortable for an enlisted marine by shaking the the serviceman’s hand as he’s saluting his commander-in-chief.  Then - Gerald Ford, eat your heart out. Barack Obama bangs his head as he boards his helicopter.
  6. Joe Biden jokes about Chief Justice John Roberts fluffing the inauguration oath. The president is visibly annoyed with his veep and Biden later apologises.
  7. Barack Obama mixes up the windows and doors at his new home.
  8. Joe Biden forgets the “website number” for the White House internet site designed to show how TARP money is being spent.
  9. Barack Obama jokes about Nancy Reagan having séances in the White House. He later called her to apologise after the AP noted that although she had consulted astrologers, “she did not hold conversations with the dead.”
  10. Just after he’s been sworn in by him, the newly-minted Vice President Joe Biden gets the name of Justice John Paul Stephens, “one of the great justices” of the Supreme Court, calling him “Justice Stewart.”

According to Toby Harnden of The Telegraph…

What is your Top 10?
Martin Van Buren - 8th president, 1837-1841
William Henry Harrison - 9th president, 1841
John Tyler - 10th president, 1841-1845
Millard Fillmore - 13th president, 1850-1853
James Buchanan - 15th president, 1857-1861
Rutherford B. Hayes - 19th President, 1877-1881
Chester A. Arthur - 21st President, 1881-1885
William McKinley - 25th President, 1897-1901
Warren G. Harding - 29th President, 1921-1923
Herbert Hoover - 31st President, 1929-1933

According to Time…

What is your Top 10?
  1. James Buchanan
  2. Andrew Johnson
  3. Franklin D. Pierce
  4. William Henry Harrison
  5. Warren G. Harding
  6. Millard Fillmore
  7. George W. Bush
  8. John Tyler
  9. Herbert Hoover
  10. Rutherford B. Hayes

According to C-SPAN…

What is your Top 10?
  1. Abraham Lincoln
  2. George Washington
  3. Franklin D. Roosevelt
  4. Theodore Roosevelt
  5. Harry S. Truman
  6. John F. Kennedy
  7. Thomas Jefferson
  8. Dwight D. Eisenhower
  9. Woodrow Wilson
  10. Ronald Reagan

According to C-SPAN…

What is your Top 10?
  1. Richard Nixon (1973) - “You know, I always wondered about that taping equipment but I’m damn glad we have it, aren’t you?” (Watergate. ‘Nuff said.)
  2. Herbert Hoover (1929) - “The fundamental business of the country, that is, production and distribution of commodities, is on a sound and prosperous basis.” (The Stock Market Crash happened less than a week later.)
  3. Bill Clinton (1998) - “That depends on what the meaning of ‘is’ is.” (Come on.)
  4. Lyndon B. Johnson (1964) - “We still seek no wider war.” (They did.)
  5. Mark Foley (1998) - “It’s vile. It’s more sad than anything else, to see someone with such potential throw it all down the drain because of a sexual addiction.” (This guy’s career was sunk when he was found to be “addicted” to sexy text messaging with male congressional pages.)
  6. Jimmy Carter (1976) - “I’ve looked on a lot of women with lust. I’ve committed adultery in my heart many times.” (Ew.)
  7. John McCain (2008) - “The fundamentals of the economy are strong.” (They really weren’t.)
  8. George H.W. Bush (1988) - “Read my lips: no new taxes.” (Oh, there were new taxes.)
  9. Bill Clinton (1998) - “I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” (He did.)
  10. Richard M. Nixon (1973) - “I am not a crook.” (He was.)

According to Time…

What is your Top 10?
by: froosh

1. Washington

2. Lincoln

3. Franklin Roosevelt

4. Harry Truman

5. Thomas Jefferson

6. T. Roosevelt

7. A. Jackson

8. Reagan

9. W. Wilson

10. Eisenhower

According to the Federalist Research Report

What is your Top 10?
by: ashley

1- James Buchanan (1857-1861)

2- Warren G. Harding (1921-1923)

3- Andrew Johnson (1865-1869)

4- Franklin Pierce (1853-1857)

5- Millard Fillmore (1850-1853)

6- John Tyler (1841-1845)

7- Ulysses S. Grant (1869-1877)

8- William Harrison (1841)

9- Herbert Hoover (1929-1933) TIE Richard Nixon (1969-1974)

10- Zachary Taylor (1849-1850)

According to www.usnews.com

What is your Top 10?
by: ashley

1- Forget the economy — why doesn’t someone try stimulating Condoleezza?

2- Maybe not spending a billion dollars a month in Iraq?

3- Ahhh-someone help…Cloverfield monster..Run for your lives!

4- Send elite team of economists to rob Mick Jaggers apartment

5- Replace Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke with briefcase babes from “Deal Or No Deal”

6- Plans to fix economy in third term

7- Cheney threatens to shoot treasury secretary in the face

8- Turn Grand Canyon into a giant national “Have a penny, Leave a peeny” jar

9- Oprah gives everybody a new car

10- Send troops to invade U.S Mint

According to www.cbs.com 

What is your Top 10?
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