This is what happens when you rank presidents for a year and then actually think about it.
In this Buck Wild episode of The Buck Starts Here, Kyle and Eric hit pause on the timeline to revisit their presidential ranking system and ask the uncomfortable question: are we even being consistent anymore? What started as “judge the presidency only” has slowly turned into “well, but what happened later though,” and now it is time to sort it out.
They reexamine scores for John Quincy Adams, Zachary Taylor, Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, and George Washington, debate whether quiet leadership gets unfairly punished, and wrestle with how much long-term impact should matter. Along the way, they talk military leadership, unionism, compromise, and why some presidents look worse only because they showed up at the wrong moment.
This is not a definitive answer episode. It is a transparency episode. And yes, Franklin Pierce still catches strays.
The Buck StartsHere: Buck Wild History, but we admit when the spreadsheet gets weird.