DBWI: Top 5 Worst USSA Chairmen

That's great Mr. Biafra (though I think Reed did a lot better w/r/t foreign policy in his position as a Commissar than as Chairman, and some of that stuff happened as a Commissar), but who are your 5 worst Chairmen, and why?

Honestly was never a big fan of either Carter or Barnes, but if I had to add one that no one else has cited yet, it would probably Adlai Stevenson of the Social Democratic Party. His leadership after Wallace's term from 45 to 53 is pretty much the reason why there was so much tension between the USSA and the USSR.
 
:rolleyes:

Who were the five most counterrevolutionary Chairmen, then?

As the chairmen were selected by the will of the people, they cannot be counterrevolutionary by definition. Only those who gained their positions through trickery and guile could claim that status, and as they were eventually purged and their elections deemed invalid, the title of "Chairman" does not apply to any of them.
 
Chomsky did a great critique of UASR foreign policy during the Carter Administration. William Appleman Williams did the same for Browder in his "Tragedy of Socialist Diplomacy"

Sanders did way too much to try to placate Angones and the Batistaista.
 
This is an RP, not a DBWI. DBWI's talk about OTL from an ATL perspective.

RP away, but try to label such threads as "RP" not "DBWI".
 
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