I'll bet that not one out of fifty could even elucidate his policy.
hell i bet not 1 in 50 could identify syria on a map with the country names printed.
“I’ll bet that not one out of fifty could even elucidate his policy.”
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A safe bet I would guess. I was first struck by this after Slick William of Hope left office. I kept hearing people say what a great president he had been and when I asked why they said that, I usually met with a blank look followed by something about how great the economy had been in the nineties. When I followed up by asking just what did Sir Slick do to make the economy so great, not one person ever even tried to tell me. The usual response was something like, “Well, he was the president, he must have done something.” More than once I wound up losing all respect for someone I had previously liked at least reasonably well.
Occasionally I meet someone who knows exactly what he thinks and why he thinks it and is able to express it clearly and it is a shock, like meeting a peg-legged pirate with an eye patch, a knee high boot and a parrot on his shoulder. Not once has such a person supported Obama.