Walker dodges question about lack of degree

47 'mainland' states ?.....still an idiot.....

Yeah, 57 states and then he says, "I think I have one to go", moron...so he thinks there is 58 all together.

He said "Alaska and Hawaii, I was not allowed to go to even though I really wanted to visit but my staff would not justify it." He was talking about the states he was allowed to visit and they were the mainland states. How can you be so oblivious?
 
Thats why he supported the

Defense of marriage Act
NAFTA
tax cuts
workfare
etc.....
lol

Didn't you support what he did about welfare?

And what about these, bravs?

Affirmative action?

Cory Booker - Stanford, U of Oxford
Herman Cain - Purdue
Ben Carson - Yale
Alan Keyes - Harvard
Carol Moseley Vaughn - U. of Chicago
David Paterson - Columbia
Deval Patrick - Harvard
Condi Rice - U. Denver and Notre Dame

Bobby Jindal - New College, Oxford
 
He said "Alaska and Hawaii, I was not allowed to go to even though I really wanted to visit but my staff would not justify it." He was talking about the states he was allowed to visit and they were the mainland states. How can you be so oblivious?

Theres always an excuse.....and we'll ignore the rest of the idiots gaffs....just remember not to give anybody on the right the same slack....

you're just an Obama apologist in all cases...
 
Didn't you support what he did about welfare?

And what about these, bravs?

Affirmative action?

Cory Booker - Stanford, U of Oxford
Herman Cain - Purdue
Ben Carson - Yale
Alan Keyes - Harvard
Carol Moseley Vaughn - U. of Chicago
David Paterson - Columbia
Deval Patrick - Harvard
Condi Rice - U. Denver and Notre Dame

Bobby Jindal - New College, Oxford


I supported most of what Clinton did.....he listened to Gingrich and did the right thing....none of which changes the fact that he was a lying draft dodger...

And what about the those ?

Even a moron like Carol Moseley Vaughn probably knew the difference between corpse-men and corpsmen...

Like I said, 'you can't beat affirmative action"......

"Jindal applied to and was accepted by both Harvard Medical School and Yale Law School, studied at New College, Oxford, and was a Rhodes Scholar.

I hardly think he need AA to get by....
 
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I supported most of what Clinton did.....he listened to Gingrich and did the right thing....none of which changes the fact that he was a lying draft dodger...

And what about the those ?

Even a moron like Carol Moseley Vaughn probably knew the difference between corpse-men and corpsmen...

Like I said, 'you can't beat affirmative action"......

"Jindal applied to and was accepted by both Harvard Medical School and Yale Law School, studied at New College, Oxford, and was a Rhodes Scholar.

I hardly think he need AA to get by....

And I think if you're going to hang AA on Obama because of his race then you have to do it with the rest too. And I understand it's not about race in particular with Jindal. But you're giving him credit for applying to Harvard, Yale etc. and not saying a word about the others who actually went to Harvard, Yale etc.
 
And I think if you're going to hang AA on Obama because of his race then you have to do it with the rest too. And I understand it's not about race in particular with Jindal. But you're giving him credit for applying to Harvard, Yale etc. and not saying a word about the others who actually went to Harvard, Yale etc.

An application is as good as a degree in most right wing circles.
 
Didn't you support what he did about welfare?

And what about these, bravs?

Affirmative action?

Cory Booker - Stanford, U of Oxford
Herman Cain - Purdue
Ben Carson - Yale
Alan Keyes - Harvard
Carol Moseley Vaughn - U. of Chicago
David Paterson - Columbia
Deval Patrick - Harvard
Condi Rice - U. Denver and Notre Dame

Bobby Jindal - New College, Oxford

Purdue and Chicago aren't so great. I can buy Cain and Vaughn going there, just as I can buy Rice going to Denver and then working her way up to Notre Dame. The people attending Ivy League, Stanford, and Oxford are the ones you have to look at. Keyes and Patrick probably got AA. :D
 
I wonder, if Walker ever runs for president, how cons are going to devalue higher education and spin his lack into a positive.

The same way they have al least since Joe McCarthy's day in the early 1950s. There is a long history of anti-intellectualism in American politics, so long that the progressive historian Richard Hofstadter titled one his more famous works, the 1964 Pulitzer Prize winner (suck on that Taft2016) in non-fiction, Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963). So they will do it the same way they have since the days of McCarthyism when anyone with a degree became suspect and college professors were especially suspect for their "liberalism," which became synonymous with thinking, indicating that goose-stepping with McCarthy required no thought. And seemed to appeal most to those who were seemingly incapable of thought. Unfortunately, most of McCarthy's ideas, hatreds, and tactics are still with us in the contemporary conservative mindset.
 
Purdue and Chicago aren't so great. I can buy Cain and Vaughn going there, just as I can buy Rice going to Denver and then working her way up to Notre Dame. The people attending Ivy League, Stanford, and Oxford are the ones you have to look at. Keyes and Patrick probably got AA. :D

Well I didn't add this on the original but here's how the American schools were ranked. Surely you're not saying that AA only applies to the Ivies?

#2 Harvard
#3 Yale
#4 Columbia
#5 University of Chicago and Stanford tied
#18 Notre Dame
#68 Purdue
#91 University of Denver
 
LOL
Yeah, it was really smart to deny sexual relations with an intern instead of admitting it and saving the country from such a stupid procedure

You think highly-intelligent men aren't capable of doing stupid things for sex? History can teach you a lesson about that.

And I love the way you guys keep calling her an intern as if she were an unpaid teenager instead of a paid employee in the Office of Legislative Affairs. She was a 22-year old woman capable of making her own decisions, bad as they were.
 
The same way they have al least since Joe McCarthy's day in the early 1950s. There is a long history of anti-intellectualism in American politics, so long that the progressive historian Richard Hofstadter titled one his more famous works, the 1964 Pulitzer Prize winner (suck on that Taft2016) in non-fiction, Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963). So they will do it the same way they have since the days of McCarthyism when anyone with a degree became suspect and college professors were especially suspect for their "liberalism," which became synonymous with thinking, indicating that goose-stepping with McCarthy required no thought. And seemed to appeal most to those who were seemingly incapable of thought. Unfortunately, most of McCarthy's ideas, hatreds, and tactics are still with us in the contemporary conservative mindset.

You're allowed to be intelligent if you're Ted Cruz or Bobby Jindal. The Clintons, not so much.
 
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