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Why Michelle Obama Disliked Working at Sidley—and the Lessons That Still Apply
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| 3/4/2019
| Jenna Gereen
Posted on 03/05/2019 9:50:44 AM PST by simpson96
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To: rlmorel
When the Obamas were based in Illinois, they quickly jumped ship from private law firms (where one is expected to work and produce earnings for the law office) to the public sector where “no show” six figure jobs exist for the politically anointed. During most of their “careers,” Michelle was the primary earner in their household. Her salaries were greater than her husband’s primarily because his work as a state legislator and an adjunct law professor were part-time positions. Barack even rejected an offer to teach law as a full-time faculty member at the University of Chicago. He was not interested in real employment, he wanted to manufacture a fake resume’ for politics.
Michelle’s important position with the City of Chicago allowed her time to complete crossword puzzles and read romance novels while at City Hall (Jesse Jackson was her sponsor who helped secure her job under Mayor Richard M. Daley). No one knows what she did at the University of Chicago Hospital. The hospital eliminated her position as soon as she moved to the White House.
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03/05/2019 10:56:48 AM PST
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PBRCat
To: morphing libertarian
I believe your memory is accurate. Michelle’s salary increased almost as soon as her husband was elected to the US Senate.
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03/05/2019 10:58:09 AM PST
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PBRCat
To: simpson96
Did Big Mike ever actually practice law, or just sit there being a pompous fake?
List the clients and cases he handled.
To: simpson96
“The way she tells it in her autobiography, practicing law simply wasnt for her.”
I would feel the same way if my law license was revoked.
5.56mm
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03/05/2019 11:01:39 AM PST
by
M Kehoe
(DRAIN THE SWAMP! BUILD THE WALL!)
To: Bon mots
Neither was disbarred. You have to re-register as required.
And now, many professional licenses require continuing education...depending on the state.
To: simpson96
Sidley must not have gotten the memo that she was diversity window dressing for the clients who care about such things (as opposed to clients who want the best lawyers available doing their work). “What do you mean you want me to bill a minimum of 2,000 hours a year at a 95% realization rate?!? I’m here to aid your optics, not to actually WORK!”
The story of her entire adult life.
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03/05/2019 11:08:57 AM PST
by
Cecily
To: PBRCat
Actually, we do have an idea what she did at the University of Chicago Medical Center (It isn't so far in the past that archeology was required!) from
this Washington Post article from August 22, 2008: Obama Camp Has Many Ties to Wife's Employer Here is an excerpt of the hagiographic article:
"...A few years ago, executives at the prestigious University of Chicago Medical Center were concerned that an increasing number of patients were arriving at their emergency room with what the executives considered to be non-urgent complaints. The visits were costly to the hospital, and many of the patients, coming from the surrounding South Side neighborhood, were poor and uninsured.
Michelle Obama, an executive at the medical center, launched an innovative program to steer the patients to existing neighborhood clinics to deal with their health needs. (In the medical community, this is called "patient dumping". But when someone with the last name of "Obama" does it, it is called an "innovative program"...)
That effort, in time, inspired a broader program the hospital now calls its Urban Health Initiative. To ensure community support, Michelle Obama and others in late 2006 recommended that the hospital hire the firm of David Axelrod, who a few months later became the chief strategist for Barack Obama's presidential campaign.
Axelrod's firm recommended an aggressive promotional effort modeled on a political campaign -- appoint a campaign manager, conduct focus groups, target messages to specific constituencies, then recruit religious leaders and other third-party "validators." They, in turn, would write and submit opinion pieces to Chicago publications.
One key recommendation from Axelrod's firm: "Respond quickly to opposition activity..."
You get the idea.
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03/05/2019 11:40:06 AM PST
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rlmorel
(If racial attacks were as common as the Left wants you to think, they wouldn't have to make them up.)
To: simpson96
To: simpson96
hell, she disliked being first lady! some people dislike everything, and are so full of hate and entitlement, that they can never be happy.
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03/05/2019 12:16:26 PM PST
by
camle
(keep and open mind and someone will fill it full of something for you)
To: simpson96
Bingo. Most big law firms expect their associates and partners to produce. Zero and his wife were world-class grifters, anxious to get as much as they could for minimal effort. Had they remained at the firm, Mr. and Mrs. Obama would have been told (eventually) to shape up or ship out, unless they wanted to retain them as affirmative action window dressing. But even that was more work than they wanted.
And, unfortunately for all of us, they hit the jackpot.
To: anton
Sidney and Austin is an excellent form. I did a lot of work with their Chicago office. The Obama’s would never be able to our in the hours required. They are only good for window dressing.
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03/05/2019 12:48:39 PM PST
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gcparent
(Justice Brett Kavanaugh)
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