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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 bybuy 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?
* Livia Bitton-Jackson, a Jewish immigrant from Europe got a job teaching in America. One of her students asked, "What is [[The Holocaust|that number]] on your arm."
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