:mad: No, Scout, it was because you bitches couldn’t hold the line on cookie prices! You figured out you could sell them by cute-little-girl appeal alone, and you got greedy, and then everything spun out of control! Yeah, the oil crisis made it worse, but you started it!
Most terriblest President ever, total failure and everybody knows it. Don’t even have to say why, because everybody already knows he was terrible. So, why bother, when everybody knows?
She doesn’t realize that runaway inflation was there before Carter? That it was actually a campaign issue for both sides? The incumbent President Gerald Ford had the WIN buttons (Whip Inflation Now!)?
He said this in defense of his (ahem) disputed claim that thousands of Muslims in New Jersey celebrated on 9/11.
He also said that he would reintroduce waterboarding “and more” against ISIS because “only a stupid person would say it doesn’t work” and “even if it doesn’t work, they deserve it anyway for what they’re doing.”
Ladies and gentlemen, the next Republican nominee for President of the United fucking States.
In your link, he is speaking, and clearly says an aide gave him a news report from the Washington Post, dated September 18th that lays out a rather spare narrative about tail-gating parties on rooftops in celebration. Should be easy enough to check.
In the week after the attacks, NJ police “investigated” what seems to have been a handful of suspects, not all Arab, some Desi, for various crimes not all related to the attacks. It doesn’t sound like the rooftop parties (and who holds a tailgate party on a rooftop?) were ever proven to have happened.
Silver concludes, “So, could Trump win? We confront two stubborn facts: first, that nobody remotely like Trump has won a major-party nomination in the modern era.4 And second, as is always a problem in analysis of presidential campaigns, we don’t have all that many data points, so unprecedented events can occur with some regularity. For my money, that adds up to Trump’s chances being higher than 0 but (considerably) less than 20 percent. Your mileage may vary. But you probably shouldn’t rely solely on the polls to make your case; it’s still too soon for that.”