Obama uses phony quote to attack Republicans

NY Magazine:
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"One of my predecessors, President Rutherford B. Hayes, reportedly said about the telephone: 'It’s a great invention but who would ever want to use one?'" Obama said. "That's why he's not on Mt. Rushmore."
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Wait, so Hayes didn't even say the quote that Obama is mocking him for? "No, no," Card confirmed. 
She then read aloud a newspaper article from June 29, 1877, which describes Hayes's delight upon first experiencing the magic of the telephone. TheProvidence Journal story reported that as Hayes listened on the phone, "a gradually increasing smile wreathe[d] his lips and wonder shone in his eyes more and more.” Hayes took the phone from his ear, "looked at it a moment in surprise and remarked, 'That is wonderful.'"
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Obama is resorting to dishonest snark to attack the opponents of his failed energy policies.  He picked a bad example too, because at least the phone worked for Hayes who was the first President to have one in the White House.

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