The Only U.S. President to Be Impeached Twice Calls Biden ‘Worst President in History’

Authored by rollingstone.com and submitted by slim_scsi

By many measures Donald Trump was not a great president. He used the office for his own financial gain; he implemented cruel and racist immigration policies; he failed to take the pandemic seriously and did not do enough to slow its spread; and he tried to overthrow the government by stoking a violent insurrection.

But in Trump’s opinion, President Biden has had the “worst presidency in history,” the former president told Fox News’ Jeanine Pirro in an interview that aired on the network Saturday night.

“It would be an F. It’s a failed administration. It’s a disaster. – President Trump’s report card for the Biden White House pic.twitter.com/8wbHpshD6o — Jeanine Pirro (@JudgeJeanine) October 31, 2021

“It’s probably the worst presidency in history,” Trump said of Biden. “I used to say Jimmy Carter. Not a fan of Bush getting us into the Middle East, to be honest with you. I think this is the worst in the history of our country,” Trump added, going on to speak about the messy departure from Afghanistan (which Trump’s administration negotiated) and the U.S.-Mexico border crisis, where Biden is continuing a Trump-era deportation policy.

“What grade would you give the Biden administration?” Pirro asked Trump.

“I think you have to say an F. And not an F+, it would be an F,” Trump replied. “It’s a failed administration. It’s a disaster. I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Trump added, unbelievably, “I wish he’d do well.” Sure, Don.

Later in the interview, Pirro asked Trump about the coronavirus vaccine, which he, of course, took credit for creating as if he were in the lab himself, laboring over test tubes and petri dishes. “I got the vaccine done — three vaccines — in less than nine months. They said it would probably take five years, and I got it done.”

But then Trump quickly pivoted to say people “shouldn’t be forced” to take the vaccine that he credits himself for.

It’s true that Biden’s approval ratings are not high at the moment. In fact, there’s only one president since 1953 who had a lower approval rating at this point in his presidency, according to Gallup. You guessed it, that would be Trump himself, whose approval rating was an abysmal 37 percent at this time in his administration, which is five points lower than Biden’s right now.

aza432_2 on October 31st, 2021 at 20:30 UTC »

So he acknowledges that Biden is president?

Edit: I just made a flippant comment, it unexpectedly blew up (4590 points and 8 gilds when updating this), and I feel a bit bad about it being misleading.

To be clear, Trump has acknowledged that he did not win on a few occasions (Jan 7 - https://youtu.be/rYKkQ3BOo_E, in June https://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/article252177178.html, and likely several other times.) I just think he avoided saying that for a long time so hearing him talk about President Biden, even in a negative way, is a bit satisfying.

FacePuncher500 on October 31st, 2021 at 19:56 UTC »

Trump’s most important campaign promises:

Repeal Obamacare:Failure

Trump Healthcare:Failure

Easily win a trade war with China:Failure

Build a wall that Mexico pays for:Failure

Bring GDP to 4,5 or 6%:Failure

Eliminate the national debt:Failure

Infrastructure bill: Failure

h2oape on October 31st, 2021 at 19:18 UTC »

The one term, twice impeached holder of the lowest average approval rating in history who lost the White House and the Senate for Republicans SHOULD be trashed by them.

That he's not speaks volumes about what's wrong with the GOP.