• Pat Flood (@rebarcock) passed away 9/21/25. Pat played a huge role in encouraging the devolopmemt of this site and donated the very first dollar to get it started. Check the thread at the top of the board for the obituary and please feel free to pay your respects there. I am going to get all the content from that thread over to his family so they can see how many people really cared for Pat outside of what they ever knew. Pat loved to tell stories and always wanted everyone else to tell stories. I think a great way we can honor Pat is to tell a story in his thread (also pinned at the top of the board).

45 beating George & Abe @ the same damn time

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Donald Trump told journalists that he believed he could beat George Washington and Abraham Lincoln in an election.

"I think it would be hard if George Washington came back from the dead and he chose Abraham Lincoln as his vice-president, I think it would have been very hard for them to beat me," Trump told Washington Post journalists Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig.

Rucker and Leonnig recounted the comment in their new book about Trump, "I Alone Can Fix It," according to a review by The Guardian.

Lincoln and Washington are often ranked by historians as the two greatest presidents in US history.

By comparison, some polls have shown that nearly half of all Americans believe Donald Trump was the worst president in the country's history.

Trump is also the only US president to have been impeached twice.

This is not the first time Donald Trump has fantasized about beating George Washington at the ballot box.

Before the presidential election last year Trump told conservative talk show host Hugh Hewitt that he could have beaten Washington in an election if not for COVID-19.

"I don't know if you've seen, the polls have been going up like a rocket ship. George Washington would have had a hard time beating me before the plague came in, before the China plague," Trump said.

"I Alone Can Fix It" will be Leonnig and Rucker's second book about Trump, after chronicling the first three years of his presidency in "A Very Stable Genius."

According to The Guardian review, Trump felt burned by the authors' first book but decided to sit with them for a two-and-a-half-hour interview for their second book.

At the end of the interview, he told them with a "twinkle in his eye" that "for some sick reason" he "enjoyed it," the paper said.

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