republican teabagger = welfare queen

Quote from The Answer:

Rural, white farming areas in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin have a long history of left wing advocacy. In the 1930's there were all kinds of political parties like the Socialist Farmers etc.


That is true. In MN, the Democratic party is called the DFL, the F standing for Farm.

But now, the parts of the country that are most dependent on agriculture and on the land are conservative and usually Republican. The urban areas tend to run liberal and are usually Democratic.

Even states that tend to vote for the Democrats as a whole have pockets of conservatism in rural areas. Iowa has Steve King, and Minnesota has Michelle Bachmann.

As for Bachmann, I am curious to see if her family is now going to reject any agricultural welfare from the federal government.
 
Perhaps if liberals like the convicted criminal george soros didn't take every tax break they can finagle, while railing for higher taxes, this thread would have merit. Or maybe the kennedies and their generation skipping trusts.

Unfortunately they do, and so this thread doesn't.


I would say nice try, but it was rather pathetic, along with the majority of the posters.
 
George W Bush has a Harvard MBA, John Merriweather has an MBA from the University of Chicago and Bill Gates has no college degree.

So what difference does it make where or whether or not you went to school?


Quote from bigdavediode:

Actually Franken graduated cum laude in political science at Harvard.

Michelle Bachman graduated from the prestigious Winona State University and the always hilarious Oral Roberts University and got an LL.M. degree in tax law from the the challenging College of William and Mary's School of Law which is actually better than DeVry.
 
Quote from John_Wensink:

George W Bush has a Harvard MBA, John Merriweather has an MBA from the University of Chicago and Bill Gates has no college degree.

So what difference does it make where or whether or not you went to school?

Generally, although not always, attendance at an IVY league school indicates some ability in the field studied. The fact that Bush was turned down for the University of Texas says a great deal about his admittance into any other school.

By comparison, attendance at Oral Roberts University says an enormous amount about all applicants, their philosophy, and their abilities.
 
Getting a poly sci degree indicates nothing, my dog could do it.

winning elections indicates nothing either, Marion Barry exibit A

Franken and Obama are empty suits, their intellectual rigor is that of a good high school senior.
 
Quote from Mav88:

Getting a poly sci degree indicates nothing, my dog could do it.

Yes, but can your dog get a poly sci degree from Harvard?

winning elections indicates nothing either, Marion Barry exibit A

Or George W. Bush.

Franken and Obama are empty suits, their intellectual rigor is that of a good high school senior.

I find that difficult to believe, given that they both graduated at the tops of their classes at Harvard, and have laid a smackdown on the Republicans repeatedly.
 
To believe that you would have to believe students get in purely on merit, which is completely false.

Affirmative action is proof positive.



Quote from bigdavediode:

Generally, although not always, attendance at an IVY league school indicates some ability in the field studied. The fact that Bush was turned down for the University of Texas says a great deal about his admittance into any other school.

By comparison, attendance at Oral Roberts University says an enormous amount about all applicants, their philosophy, and their abilities.
 
I find that difficult to believe, given that they both graduated at the tops of their classes at Harvard, and have laid a smackdown on the Republicans repeatedly.

Poly sci is easy everywhere, it's akin to theology. Make up some bullshit thesis, piece together some stats and some anecdotes, add in some embellishment.... sorry, not impressed, I've been around the block.

I have not seen the 'smackdown', I've seen Obama dependent on cliches and telepromters, I see a guy without a handle on details or depth of analysis. He ducked the real debate over TARP, waited until others had the details worked out, gave a speech on the Senate floor in support, but then played politics later by trashing Bush's efforts as 'hurried and not well thought out'. This is not the stuff of an intellectual heavyweight, nor is it a 'smacdown'.

Franken, the guy is a liberal parrot, and not a very good one.
 
Quote from bigdavediode:

Yes, but can your dog get a poly sci degree from Harvard?



Or George W. Bush.



I find that difficult to believe, given that they both graduated at the tops of their classes at Harvard, and have laid a smackdown on the Republicans repeatedly.



And look where all the "Harvard" cough cough graduates are leading us, Big Guy. Goldman Sachs? Quite a few in the ranks.
The prophet.
 
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