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Post by Ranger John on Oct 18, 2017 18:11:48 GMT -5
NewsweekSo this Harvard professor, Lawrence Lessig, explains how Hillary could still become president in a way that proves he, Harvard, and Newsweek are never, ever, to be taken seriously again. Lessig isn't sane enough to function in the real world, which is why he needs Harvard to protect him from reality, and Newsweek is as absurd as The Onion, without being funny.
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Post by bobloblaw on Oct 18, 2017 18:49:34 GMT -5
Whaaa?? You mean Shrilary Cankles isn't our President now??
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Post by palealeman on Oct 18, 2017 19:52:16 GMT -5
Interesting take, RJ. It's a real "if/then" scenario and will probably never happen.
What was funny is you thinking you know more than a professor, no matter who or where he/she teaches.
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Post by Ranger John on Oct 18, 2017 20:05:33 GMT -5
Interesting take, RJ. It's a real "if/then" scenario and will probably never happen. What was funny is you thinking you know more than a professor, no matter who or where he/she teaches. What makes it interesting is how ridiculous and self-righteous it is. I know it's a real if/then scenario. Using the same if/then scenario Betsy DeVos could become president, which seems more likely as she's at least the same party as Paul Ryan. If you want something more ridiculous than that, but less ridiculous than Hillary, let's go with Molly Ringwald. Sure she's not political, and she's never expressed an interest in being President, but she's far more popular than Hillary Clinton who is so despised, she would STILL lose to Trump: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-18/finally-a-poll-trump-will-like-clinton-even-more-unpopularAs a bonus, Ringwald also seems to be able to go a few weeks between strokes, breaking a toe, or passing out in public.
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Post by bobloblaw on Oct 18, 2017 21:05:30 GMT -5
If the Angry Drunken Dwarf wasn't such a Bee-Yotch then maybe I would have a real Life. Oh well I can dream....
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Post by redleg on Oct 19, 2017 9:04:45 GMT -5
Interesting take, RJ. It's a real "if/then" scenario and will probably never happen. What was funny is you thinking you know more than a professor, no matter who or where he/she teaches. What makes it interesting is how ridiculous and self-righteous it is. I know it's a real if/then scenario. Using the same if/then scenario Betsy DeVos could become president, which seems more likely as she's at least the same party as Paul Ryan. If you want something more ridiculous than that, but less ridiculous than Hillary, let's go with Molly Ringwald. Sure she's not political, and she's never expressed an interest in being President, but she's far more popular than Hillary Clinton who is so despised, she would STILL lose to Trump: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-18/finally-a-poll-trump-will-like-clinton-even-more-unpopularAs a bonus, Ringwald also seems to be able to go a few weeks between strokes, breaking a toe, or passing out in public. I watched his interview with Carlson last night, and he's not the screaming idiot this article makes him out to be. He said he was asked a question about it, and came up with a scenario, granted straight out of the Outer Limits, but a scenario in which she could, in an alternate universe, be named President. Of course, what he didn't talk about was the riots that would result from such a stupid, treasonous decision.
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Post by winston on Oct 21, 2017 12:37:54 GMT -5
NewsweekSo this Harvard professor, Lawrence Lessig, explains how Hillary could still become president in a way that proves he, Harvard, and Newsweek are never, ever, to be taken seriously again. Lessig isn't sane enough to function in the real world, which is why he needs Harvard to protect him from reality, and Newsweek is as absurd as The Onion, without being funny. STFU U Lying POS. Your stupid opinion is not a fact
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