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* [[Ulysses S. Grant]]'s presidency was one of the most corrupt in American history. Historians often attribute this to Grant's political naivete - he himself was so morally upright that he couldn't see the shady dealings around him.
** Or maybe he's not upright, [[It's All About Me|he's just too arrogant to know that he shouldn't trust so many people?]]
* Churchill assumed that Hitler's orders to "stand and die" were to by time to complete the(nonexistent)Alpine Fortress. He was Hitler of course, but even he wouldn't order people to die [[For the Evulz|for no practical reason]] would he?
 
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