mensa says they will host an IQ test

It'll be interesting to see what repubs run against trump in 2020 and how it pans out. He really does alienate his own allies.
Trump fatigue will be a major factor IMO.
He did his job though. He slayed the hildebeest, a major accomplishment.
 
It'll be interesting to see what repubs run against trump in 2020 and how it pans out. He really does alienate his own allies.
Trump fatigue will be a major factor IMO.

That is going to be drama. How will his competitor take the high road knowing the low road works better with the base?
 
Why won't Rump accept MENSA's offer?

I really wish he would, but the truth is that deep down he already knows the result.
 
That is going to be drama. How will his competitor take the high road knowing the low road works better with the base?
I look at trump as a Jesse Ventura type phenomenon . The voters made a one time statement to shake things up so real politicians will take notice and get their act together IMO.
Look at who the early favorites were - hrc and Jeb! and look who won - the biggest long shot.
Dems are split into two factions neither of which are viable (IMO) and repubs are six factions.
But again you're right about his base. He has the biggest plurality.
 
I don't know whether or not he lied about it. It is a lie. He is not a nuclear engineer. My dad has that degree. That exact one. Jimmy does not, did not, never did.

he didnt claim a degree

he claimed he has the knowledge

both mensa and the military agree

You are rightfully proud of your dad

it doesnt make Carter a liar
 
he didnt claim a degree

he claimed he has the knowledge

both mensa and the military agree

You are rightfully proud of your dad

it doesnt make Carter a liar

What knowledge? The degree defines that. He does not have a degree in nuclear engineering. He was not employed as a nuclear engineer. It is a lie.
 
What knowledge? The degree defines that. He does not have a degree in nuclear engineering. He was not employed as a nuclear engineer. It is a lie.

and if an artist paints and was never trained at a university in art they are not an artist?
 
a person can know everything a degreed nuclear engineer does and not have a degree


they deserve to be called a nuclear engineer after doing the work

they don not deserve to be called a degreed Nuclear engineer


Your dad is awesome dude

this does nit demean what your father did


under you theory the people who invented nuclear engineering were not nuclaer engineers
 
I look at trump as a Jesse Ventura type phenomenon . The voters made a one time statement to shake things up so real politicians will take notice and get their act together IMO.
Look at who the early favorites were - hrc and Jeb! and look who won - the biggest long shot.
Dems are split into two factions neither of which are viable (IMO) and repubs are six factions.
But again you're right about his base. He has the biggest plurality.
Dems would do best to run the Independent leaning candidate. Like trump, they will get the base. They MUST inspire the youth vote that refused to come out and vote in '16. It doesn't matter if they are 'split' as a party.
 
http://www.cnn.com/2011/OPINION/04/05/milnes.carter.nuclear/index.html


Kingston, Ontario, Canada (CNN) -- Though Georgia is a continent and an ocean away from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, we can be confident that an 86-year-old man in that state knows full well the fears the Japanese cleanup crews are experiencing.
The Georgian's name? James Earl Carter, the 39th president of the United States. Almost 60 years ago, and then a young U.S. Naval officer working at the dawn of the nuclear age with the U.S. atomic submarine program, Carter was physically lowered into a damaged nuclear reactor in Chalk River, Ontario, Canada, and exposed to levels of radiation unthinkable today after an accident.
"We were fairly well instructed then on what nuclear power was, but for about six months after that I had radioactivity in my urine," President Carter, now 86, told me during an interview for my new book in Plains in 2008. "They let us get probably a thousand times more radiation than they would now. It was in the early stages and they didn't know."
Despite the fears he had to overcome, Carter admits he was animated at the opportunity to put his top-secret training to use in the cleanup of the reactor, located along the Ottawa River northwest of Ottawa.
"It was a very exciting time for me when the Chalk River plant melted down," he continued in the same interview. "I was one of the few people in the world who had clearance to go into a nuclear power plant," he said.
"There were 23 of us and I was in charge. I took my crew up there on the train."
On December 12, 1952, the NRX research reactor at Chalk River Laboratories suffered a partial meltdown. There was a power surge and as a result some fuel rods melted after rupturing. Millions of liters of radioactive water ended up in the reactor building's basement. The crucial reactor's core was left unusable. It was later rebuilt and worked for decades before its retirement in the early 1990s.








At the time, Carter was based in Schenectady, New York, and working closely with Adm. Hyman Rickover on the nuclear propulsion system for the Sea Wolf submarine. He was quickly ordered to Chalk River, joining other Canadian and American service personnel.

he was very well educated by the miltary

and so proficient he was one of the few peoplen allowed into a nuclear plant


that does not demean anyone with a degree
 
Dems would do best to run the Independent leaning candidate. Like trump, they will get the base. They MUST inspire the youth vote that refused to come out and vote in '16. It doesn't matter if they are 'split' as a party.
Whatever. I'll be watching with interest and it should be a hell of a show. I'll say this, though... dims need to stop alienating virtually everybody. They could start by stop calling anyone who disagrees with them on any subject a racist.
 
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