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Marc_Anthony
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Wow, what a loaded statement. What you mean is, Lincoln ran for the job, got it, and a country that was devolving into war beforehand finished “devolving” after he was elected. Then his job became the extraordinarily difficult one of trying to pick up the pieces. It is nowhere near his fault that the Civil War began.I do. I think Lincoln failed to preserve the Union without the death of hundreds of thousands. By any objective measure, his presidency was a terrible failure, the worst in history. Could anyone have done better? I can’t say. Lincoln ran for the job, got it, and the country devolved into war.
Not only that, you made a self-contradiction. You say Lincoln’s Presidency was a terrible failure…then you say that it’s possible nobody could have done better! In other words, it is completely possible that Lincoln handled terrible circumstances as good or better than anybody else would have…and yet he was the worst President in history.
Sorry, but I really disagree with what seems to be the prevailing opinion of the board. Lincoln did some bad things, but talk about being dealt a bad hand. Imagine if you were in his place. We can look at it in hindsight and say all of the things that could have been done differently or better, but Lincoln didn’t have that benefit. He was the leader of a country that was fragmented in two and at war with itself. Was he the right man for the job? I think so.
There are always two ends to the spectrum (I’m not saying you’re part of either, pnewton, this is just a general comment) when discussing the Civil War, the Union sympathizers and the Southern sympathizers.The war wasn’t that black and white. Honestly, I think very few wars were totally just or totally unjust. This was one of those wars that was neither. It was just horrible.