Kissinger is an incredibly polarizing figure in US politics and foreign policy. Most people in the United States see foreign policy as a balance between four distinct values: (1) isolationism/neutrality, (2) promotion of democracy and republicanism, (3) aiding countries in development, and (4) advocacy of US monetary and political interests. Kissinger exclusively bases his decisions on the fourth of these values and ignores the first three. As a result, people who believe that US foreign policy should embrace the first or second or third values may have a strong negative reaction to Kissinger.
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Critics of President Manuel Roxas during his presidency in the Philippines focused on issues such as alleged corruption within his administration, his handling of post-war rehabilitation efforts, and his close ties to the United States. Some critics also questioned his economic policies and the impact on social inequality in the country.
Many British critics did not approve of the Emancipation Proclamation. They did not feel it was a good idea.
Nixon. =) always glad to help
John Adams
The president bitterly denounced the critics of his health care proposals.
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The Roosevelt Recession
Most historical critics will agree that Ronald Reagan was the best president who had the most success during the Cold War.
by saying let there be justice for all and peace for all not just for one race
Imperial Presidency
very well. He was a man of leadership. However, he was viewed by his critics as a do nothing president because he liked to keep controversial issues under the radar. However, he actually accomplished many things despite what is critics say. This was just his percieved image.