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History's Worst Decisions and Greatest Scandals

by **Rowland Croucher** <rccroucher@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 8, 2008 at 11:18 AM

History’s Worst Decisions (Stephen Weir, 2005), History’s Greatest 
Scandals (Ed Wright et. al, 2006), (Murdoch Books/Pier 9).

If you want to occupy part of your holidays – as I have just done – 
reading about history’s idiots/ idiotics, you can’t go past these two 
250-page volumes.

But first, a quiz to test your knowledge of some Very Im****tant Trivia:

(Greatest Scandals): 1. America’s ‘worst president’, who according to e 
e ***mings was ‘the only man, woman or child who could write a simple 
declarative sentence with seven grammatical errors’.

2. Another US president who was ‘an introvert in an extrovert’s job’ who 
spent his last night in office drinking, sobbing and praying.

3. He said ‘power is the ultimate aphrodisiac’.

4. Among her lingerie she had a bullet-proof bra.

5. This statement got into Bartlett’s ‘Familiar Quotations’: ‘If “is” 
means is and never has been, that is one thing. If it means there is 
none, that was a completely true statement.’

6. When she died at 67 tales persisted that she’d been crushed by a 
horse while attempting to have ***.

7. ‘Demons made me do it but Oral Roberts cast them out over the phone’.

8. He created headlines like ‘Man Raped by Banana’.

9. This evangelist amassed a personal fortune of $158 million which he 
stashed in 47 different accounts – and they were only the ones in his
name.

10. Neighbours in the Sydney suburb of Palm Beach heard her crying at 
night for months on end.

(Worst Decisions): 11. He tried to kill his mother, three times with 
poison, and one by rigging the ceiling to cave in while she lay in bed.

12. This pope lasted only a month before a papal sceptre was broken over 
him and he was carried off to a monastery.

13. His army was destroyed because the enemy moved backwards faster than 
his could move forwards.

14. His rabbits migrated faster than any colonizing mammal anywhere in 
the world.

15. Stanley delivered a territory 80 times larger than Belgium to him, 
and was then deemed his private property – a personal domain probably 
without precedent in history.

16. It was then the world’s largest movable object – with four funnels, 
only three of which were actually usable; one was just for ostentation.

17. He was good in history and weak in geography, and ordered a 
ridiculous assault with inexperienced soldiers against an impregnable 
terrain with no strategic im****tance at all. He also said ‘I don’t 
understand this squeamishness about the use of gas. I am strongly in 
favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilized tribes.’

18. Another military leader ordered operations which resulted in over a 
million casualties in six months with absolutely no gain whatsoever.

19. He killed half the leader****p of his country during two years.

20. ‘This outstandingly safe drug can be given with complete safety to 
pregnant mothers without adverse effects on mother or child.’ Result: 
12,000 born with birth defects, and of those one-third died in their 
first year.

You get the idea. The authors are British, but the Idiotica covers a 
good selection from all times and places (the earliest – Adam and Eve!). 
They write interestingly, but the proof-readers did a poor job (with, 
for example, a couple of dozen wrongly hyphenated words in the middle of 
lines).

Richard Rohr says we all need a good experience of humiliation every 
day. These 80-odd humiliations are of a magnitude that is staggering. 
You’ll gratefully pray through these chapters, as I did, ‘There but for 
the grace of God go I… Thank you Lord that my stupidities were played 
out on a much smaller stage.’ And the famous line from George Santayana 
kept going through my head: ‘Those who are ignorant of the past are 
condemned to repeat it.’

1. Warren Harding   2. Richard Nixon   3. Henry Kissinger   4. Imelda 
Marcos   5. Bill Clinton    6. Catherine the Great    7, Jimmy Swaggart 
  8. Rev. Canaan Banana, president of Zimbabwe 1980-87)   9. Jim Bakker 
  10. Evdokia Petrov   11. Nero   12. Benedict V   13. Napoleon   14. 
Thomas Austin  15. King Leopold   16. The Titanic  17. Winston Churchill 
(Gallipoli)  18. Douglas Haig  19. Joseph Stalin   20. Drug company 
Grunenthal’s drug thalidomide.

Rowland Croucher
April 2008

Shalom/Salaam/Pax!

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