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It’s fart…
The phrase "walk and chew gum at the same time"
originated as a 1970s American political insult, often attributed to President Lyndon B. Johnson regarding Gerald Ford. It is used to mock a lack of competence or intelligence, suggesting someone cannot handle two simple tasks simultaneously.
Olean Times Herald +3
Original Quote: While commonly quoted as "walk and chew gum," LBJ actually used a cruder phrase: "fart and chew gum," which the press sanitised to "walk".
whats fart?
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It’s fart…
- bill 3-25-2026 4:27 pm
The phrase "walk and chew gum at the same time"
originated as a 1970s American political insult, often attributed to President Lyndon B. Johnson regarding Gerald Ford. It is used to mock a lack of competence or intelligence, suggesting someone cannot handle two simple tasks simultaneously.
Olean Times Herald +3
Original Quote: While commonly quoted as "walk and chew gum," LBJ actually used a cruder phrase: "fart and chew gum," which the press sanitised to "walk".
- bill 3-25-2026 4:27 pm [add a comment]
whats fart?
- dave 3-25-2026 4:48 pm [add a comment]