Facts will not get in the way of political statements from our dear leader,............
Another lie from Zero.
He went running my a$$. That soot and smog in your lungs was from the toking you were doing on that large blunt.
Didn't think so.
Liars lie.
Exactly. Brown was Governor in 1979.
And the smog predated Reagan as well.
It was never that bad.
Obama is criminally insane.
The smog was in Obama’s head
For the logically-challenged, low information voter, this can mean only one thing: Republicans cause smog. It is truly HORRIFYING that there are enough people out there who “think” this way and can influence the outcome of an election!
Carter's fault. < / 0.5 s >
Despite the Obama lies, it WAS bad in LA in the mid-70’s.
How many years has he been smoking cigarettes now?
I remember reading a writer from the early Spanish colonial period who described the persistent haze in the air around Los Angeles.
What 0bama sucked in was cigarettes, dope smoke, and d!cks...
0bama is a liar, the worst of the smog in SoCA was in the fifties. By the time Governor Reagan took office it wasn’t like bambam portrays it to be.
Obama was a chain smoker back then. Maybe his inability to run had something to do with that. Or maybe he was just too stoned to run anywhere but the Pizza store.
Dont bother trying to give Commie Obama facts, he, like other Commies refuse to listen to the TRUTH, they are blinded by their Fascist agenda
Which college did he attend in 1979?
...The weather was hot and sticky and the acid sting of the smog had crept as far west as Beverly Hills. From the top of Mulholland Drive you could see it leveled out all over the city like a ground mist. When you were in it you could taste it and smell it and it made your eyes smart. Everybody was griping about it. In Pasadena, where the stuffy millionaires holed up after Beverly Hills was spoiled for them by the movie crowd, the city fathers screamed with rage. Everything was the fault of the smog. If the canary wouldn't sing, if the milkman was late, if the Pekinese had fleas, if an old coot in a starched collar had a heart attack on the way to church, that was the smog. Where I lived it was usually clear in the early morning and nearly always at night. Once in a while a whole day would be clear, nobody quite knew why.