Watergate Anniversary
On a rock station this morning I heard a poll question: which U.S. president was the biggest criminal?
They gave three choices, two of which were pretty obvious.
The third surprised me at first but then in the lense of political paranoia it makes perfect sense. As liberal a town as is San Francisco, you can imagine which president of the last few years is the most despised by so many people here. And no, not George W. Bush.
Regardless of the sour grapes (either mine or theirs), it's a stupid pool because of all the candidates they left out. Warren G. Harding, anyone? U.S. Grant? They were both Republicans even.
On a rock station this morning I heard a poll question: which U.S. president was the biggest criminal?
They gave three choices, two of which were pretty obvious.
The third surprised me at first but then in the lense of political paranoia it makes perfect sense. As liberal a town as is San Francisco, you can imagine which president of the last few years is the most despised by so many people here. And no, not George W. Bush.
Regardless of the sour grapes (either mine or theirs), it's a stupid pool because of all the candidates they left out. Warren G. Harding, anyone? U.S. Grant? They were both Republicans even.