Presidential Debate is on!

I have an idea what Ron Paul's basic arguments are, but I would like to read the book to see how he believes his opinion in contrary to the US history around the time of the Great Depression. Most Historians would disagree with that approach, and I am interested to see what kind of argument he makes.

Ron Paul really doesn't say much about the Great Depression in this manifesto. If you want to get some good information on the Great Depression and how FDR was the SECOND WORST president we have ever had (I would easlly put George W Bush as the worst after the recent economic collapse), you should read some books by Richard Maybury. Maybury is not a politician, he is a disciplined investor who investigates politics and foreign relations to public his quarterly investment column... Read these two books (they are really one book, but in two parts):

Amazon.com: World War I: The Rest of the Story and How It Affects You Today, 1870 to 1935 (Uncle Eric Book): Richard J. Maybury, Jane A. Williams: Books
Amazon.com: World War II: The Rest of the Story and How It Affects You Today, 1930 to September 11, 2001 (Uncle Eric Book): Richard J. Maybury, Jane A. Williams: Books
 
2nd worst president... I am going to have to read that. Most scholars place FDR as the second best president of the United States. I did hear that many of the policies of the New Deal were total trash, and that when the Second New Deal actually worked, that FDR actually purposely sent the country into a recession in fear of another Great Depression, but I want to hear this.

I already got a word of mouth conversation from a historian that said that Woodrow Wilson was the worst president of the United States. I need to get this.

Edit- Just heard a promotion for Huckabee again. The man was hilarious, but more than anything, he was a populist. The best thing that Huckabee ever did was play Air Hockey against Steven Colbert with a big puzzle piece of Texas.
 
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