Posted on 09/29/2022 5:54:27 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
Exactly. Just like bidens election fraud system he admitted to.
Yup. In the minds of the Dims, the best "republic" are the ones where the plebes have no voice.
If Dan Quale had said this the media would have been screaming for his scalp.
She’s not called Kommiela for nuthin.
Was Bernie Sanders with her whispering in her ear like a human cue card?
We are sooooo.......
Well, Karine Jean-Pierre explained that she was top of mind for Joe, that’s why he said what he said.
What’s unexplained is that, if she was top of mind for Joe, how does he apparently not know, or doesn’t remember, that she died.
Unquestionably!!
🙏🛐🛐🙏
What the hell is that Karen doing on the Korean DMZ? I’ve already seen about 10 pictures of her this morning pointing at stuff for the cameras. That’s a normal ritual of dip**** politicians in Korea. They’re always pointing at stuff.
Because there is no explanation, it was a blatant lie to coverup his dementia.
I would also like to know how she got accepted and through law school.
"No, that's not BTS."
Made me check three times, this is not the bee.
There’s an endless supply of 75 IQ Affirmative Action types in media and government, all with degrees from prestigious universities. It’s clear degrees and credentials are just being passed out like participation trophies.
Since there are actually plenty of brilliant folks among preferred minorities, the question is why the old white people who run things don’t pick the actual smart ones instead.
It truly was the perfect pairing for 0bama to control.
The “smart ones” won’t always stick with the ‘press establishment’ narrative while the ‘”dumb ones” will!
““Would love to know how Kammie got thru the Cal bar exam (one of the toughest states)”.“
Did she pass the CA bar exam? If so, perhaps she is better at taking a test on paper than she is speaking from memory. On the other hand, perhaps she only got her law school degree, but never passed the bar exam. Some law schools are using grades from group work these days, making those degrees very suspect.
However, it took me 3 times to pass the CPA exam, was a few points away from the coveted "300 Club": 75 on all 4 parts.
What got me through were the tests given by my accounting professor: all essay, five questions, 2-3 required the first sentence of your answer to read, "based on the information you've given me, I cannot answer the question."
My major was public accounting, and now I add, "an unofficial minor in critical thinking."
Multiple choice questions can be easily gamed, not so with essay questions.
45+ years later, his instruction still resonates with me. BTW, he was my only accounting professor for 30+ semester hours.
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