r/Presidents is a subreddit with 256k members. The community frequently discusses presidents, president, worst, history, and elections, and they frequently recommend/review documentaries and book, and the most common flair used is discussion, image, meme monday, question, and misc..
A subreddit discussing presidents of the United States.
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Popular Topics in r/Presidents
#1
Presidents
193 posts
#2
President
81 posts
#3
Worst
64 posts
#4
History
36 posts
#5
Elections
26 posts
#6
Congress
22 posts
#7
Ranking
22 posts
#8
Jimmy Carter
21 posts
#9
Presidency
19 posts
#10
Art
17 posts
Products Discussed in r/Presidents
Documentaries
4 reviews
#1
PBS
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Ken Burns
5.0★ from 1 review
#3
History Channel
5.0★ from 1 review
Book
3 reviews
#1
Pat Buchanan
5.0★ from 1 review
#2
Bret Baier
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
U. S. Grant
4.0★ from 1 review
Flair Used in r/Presidents
#1
Discussion
: "Why did people hate the no child is left behind act?"
74 posts
#2
Image
: "President George HW Bush’s memo asking his staff to stop feeding his dog treats"
38 posts
#3
Meme Monday
: "Happy pride :D"
29 posts
#4
Question
: "I know that both Dubya and Clinton were once called up for jury duty but weren't selected for obvious reasons has this happened before and could earlier presidents actually have been selected?"
16 posts
#5
Misc.
: "George H. W. Bush is a confirmed boobs man"
7 posts
#6
Video / Audio
: "Memory Lane – In July 2015, President Barack Obama announced the Iran Nuclear Deal (JCPOA)."
6 posts
#7
Article
: "TIL that Obama is the only president besides FDR to take the oath of office 4 times: he took it on january 21st 2009 to correct a mistake made the previous day and again 4 years later as january 20th 2013 fell on a sunday"
4 posts
#8
Trivia
: "On August 8, 1968 Nixon accepted the Republican nomination. Exactly 6 years later on the same day, he would give his resignation speech."
4 posts
#9
Quote / Speech
: "George HW Bush said this in 1990"
3 posts
#10
Today in History
: "On May 31, 2005, 91-year-old Mark Felt was revealed to be the anonymous source known as ‘Deep Throat,’ who provided critical information about the Watergate scandal to Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein."
3 posts
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Last updated: June 15, 2026