Who was the best Communist leader and why was it this guy?
>>2810401
Stalin simultaneously did the most good and the most harm
>>2810401
>not Tito
Also Deng Xiaoping if you can consider him a "communist"
>>2810418
I think it's Mao actually just in terms of number of people killed or saved.
>>2810401
Barack Hussein Obama
>>2810407
Interesting fella. I'd never heard of him before now.
>>2810453
Barack wasn't bad but his inability to bridge what we now recognize as a severe cultural and political divide in the United States is looking to be partly responsible for the current situation, wherein the conservative party has hijacked the government and is rapidly fortifying their position.
Otherwise he did alright, returning the economy to status quo with mixed success, re-integrated the US with global politics and trade, and continuing his predecessors interventionism where necessary.
>>2810533
>Trump
>conservative
>>2810533
the fact that he expanded W Bush's surveillance state instead of destroying it really fucking sucks though.
>>2810722
I'm being generous for the purpose of civility. I've no desire to start a discussion on current politics, even if Barack doesn't exactly "belong to the ages" yet.
>>2810401
>We don't live in a world where the US supported southchink George Washington
Hold me /his/
>>2810722
Trump is definitely moderately Conservative.
>Supports Second Amendment
>Is Pro-Life
>Favours deregulation and tax cuts
>Favours a strong military
>Wishes to enforce and strengthen immigration laws
>Wishes to cut spending
>Likes religious liberty
>Is Christian
Which part of that isn't Conservative? He's not a hardcore Conservative, but he certainly does have some Conservative elements.
>>2811017
I'm pretty sure Trump isn't a Christian.
He seems to have missed that whole usury thing.
Luther would have burned him at the stake.
>>2810426
If you do, you're a filthy revisionist