If McCain was President

Quote from jficquette:

I doubt if Obama could even figure out how to strap himself into the jets that McCain flew much less fly one. Palin is an Einstein compared to old numb nuts Barry.

Obama has properly the lowest IQ of any president ever elected.

Now that's funny. "Palin attended Hawaii Pacific College in Hilo, Hawaii, in 1982 for a semester, where she majored in Business Administration, and transferred in 1983 to North Idaho College for the 1983-1984 school year. She transferred to Matanuska-Susitna College in Alaska for one term before transferring back to the University of Idaho the following year where she finished out her college education and received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987." She did win a scholarship at one point.

"Barack Obama attended Occidental College for two years, then got his B.A. from Columbia University. He later got his law degree from Harvard Law School (where he became the Harvard Law Review's first African American president), graduating magna cum laude. Obama was also a lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School."

You make the call.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

Now that's funny. "Palin attended Hawaii Pacific College in Hilo, Hawaii, in 1982 for a semester, where she majored in Business Administration, and transferred in 1983 to North Idaho College for the 1983-1984 school year. She transferred to Matanuska-Susitna College in Alaska for one term before transferring back to the University of Idaho the following year where she finished out her college education and received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications-journalism from the University of Idaho in 1987." She did win a scholarship at one point.

"Barack Obama attended Occidental College for two years, then got his B.A. from Columbia University. He later got his law degree from Harvard Law School (where he became the Harvard Law Review's first African American president), graduating magna cum laude. Obama was also a lecturer of constitutional law at the University of Chicago Law School."

You make the call.
Since when is "education" a measure of I.Q.?

One of the dumbest guys I've ever known had a PhD. in archeology.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Since when is "education" a measure of I.Q.?

One of the dumbest guys I've ever known had a PhD. in archeology.

Did the dumbest guy you know graduate at the top of his class?
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

Did the dumbest guy you know graduate at the top of his class?
Honestly, I don't know. All of his records and transcripts were sealed and hidden from public view. To make matters worse, no one even remembers him attending class.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Honestly, I don't know. All of his records and transcripts were sealed and hidden from public view. To make matters worse, no one even remembers him attending class.

Seriously. It takes about fifteen seconds with Google to disprove this nonsense.

If you want to court moderate conservative voters, the Republicans need to quiet down the folks who spread such nonsense because it just alienates people like me. (Actually while you're at it, get rid of all these social conservatives, too.)


Obama Left Mark on HLS
Profs fondly recall Law School alum as he launches presidential bid
Published On Friday, January 19, 2007 2:53 AM
By MARIE C. KODAMA
Crimson Staff Writer

Days before he launched his campaign for the presidency, Barack H. Obama gave Law School professor David B. Wilkins ’77 a heads up: one of the professor’s favorite students might be heading to the White House.

But that favorite student wouldn’t be Barack. It’d be Michelle R. Obama, his wife.

The presidential hopeful graduated magna *** laude from the Law School in 1991; his wife earned the degree three years earlier.

But the senator was still outstanding in his own right—“brilliant, charismatic, and focused,” said Wilkins, the Kirkland and Ellis professor of law. The two forged a relationship after Obama became the first African American president of the Harvard Law Review.
 
Quote from deadbroke:

Q: Which person did President Obama thank first for helping him win the 2008 election?
A: Sarah Palin



Q: Whose been calling Sarah Palin to run for president in 2012?
A: Democrats!



Q: How dumb is Sarah Palin?
A1: She's so dumb that she thinks the capital of China is Chinatown!
A2: She's so dumb that she thinks billboards are postcards from giants
A3: She's so dumb that she thinks soy milk is Spanish for 'I am milk.

LOL :D
 
Quote from jficquette:

I doubt if Obama could even figure out how to strap himself into the jets that McCain flew much less fly one. Palin is an Einstein compared to old numb nuts Barry.

Obama has properly the lowest IQ of any president ever elected.



Didn't McCain graduate around 5 spots from the bottom of his class ?Wasnt he almost kicked out of The Navel Academy numerous times but had a dad that was an Admiral ?

Didn't Palin go back and forth from community colleges and universities?(That usually happens after getting kicked out of the university and having to go to a jr college to get your grades back up )

Didn't Obama graduate from Columbia and Harvard near the top of his class ?
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Honestly, I don't know. All of his records and transcripts were sealed and hidden from public view. To make matters worse, no one even remembers him attending class.

I'm doubt Harvard would remain quiet if a President had made false claims about graduating from their school near the top of his class
 
Quote from Lucrum:

To make matters worse, no one even remembers him attending class.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2007/01/28/at_harvard_law_a_unifying_voice/



At Harvard Law, a unifying voice

Classmates recall Obama as even-handed leader



CAMBRIDGE — It was just a five-on-five game between some law students at a Harvard gym, until someone jabbed a hard foul. An argument broke out, and pretty soon players were in one another’s faces.

To the players who were on the court that day, it seemed punches were about to be thrown.

Then a skinny, soft-spoken forward with tight shorts and high socks named Barack Obama raced out from the sideline and put himself between two of the warring players.

“He said, ‘Guys, this is not serious — it’s just a pickup game,’ ” recalled one of the players, Earl Martin Phalen, Harvard Law Class of 1993. Laughing, he added: “There was all this testosterone exploding, and he just kind of had perspective. . . . We ended up chilling it out.”

These days, Obama is the hot new candidate for the White House, trying to end the warring in Washington with a warm message of unity and optimism. But years before taking that message to the national political stage, he was defusing battles large and small from the sharp-elbowed basketball games to the cutthroat classrooms at Harvard Law School.

Standing apart from others Right from the start, when he arrived in the fall of 1988 at the age of 27, Obama seemed different. With his leather bomber jacket, tattered jeans, and pack of cigarettes, he was older and appeared less starchy than many of his fresh-faced classmates newly arrived from the Ivy League. He was also one of the small minority of black students on the campus of about 1,500 of the nation’s most ambitious future lawyers, judges, and corporate executives. Beyond his appearance, what set him apart was his approach to argument, the lifeblood of the law school and the constant occupation of the young lawyers-in-training. While other students were determined to prove the merits of their beliefs through logic and determination, Obama preferred to listen, seek others’ views, and find a middle wa
 
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