You forget the presidency of Gerald Ford. There was a TV show in the 1970s called "Saturday Night Live" where a comedian named Chevy Chase would impersonate President Gerald Ford, characterizing him as a stumbling fool. He was an unelected president and considered mediocre at best, and deserved to lose to Jimmy Carter in 1976, even though I despised Carter. President Johnson said of Ford, "He's a nice guy, but he played football without a helmet too many times". That was the impression of most of the nation.
And since the US currently has a senile, unelected president who has no idea where he is most of the time, we the people deserve an opportunity to ridicule this idiot whenever he gives us an opportunity.
Not exactly the greatest moment in US history. That was the biggest thing that preventing him from winning the 1976 election. Carter kept bringing it up, and the electorate agreed that it stunk and didn't want this unelected president in office any longer.
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And since the US currently has a senile, unelected president who has no idea where he is most of the time, we the people deserve an opportunity to ridicule this idiot whenever he gives us an opportunity.
Not nasty at all. It's fitting.
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