I would like to know who held the ladder for the kid to be able to get on the roof.
Ever try to get on a roof when the ladder isn't tall enough?
That is why he was told by his handlers to "buy a ladder"; they figured rightly most people have no idea what a ladder is, or how to count the 1' elevation change per step if they did see a ladder.
Every one of her speeches sounds like a 7th grader wrote a book report and is trying to stretch 2 sentences out to the 500 word minimum.
Like the blind leading the blind they will gleefully pull the lever for whom ever they are told to vote for. Frigging lemmings.