I'm 100% behind him... but bear in mind his Achilles heel: He didn't finish his undergraduate degree.
“but bear in mind his Achilles heel: He didn’t finish his undergraduate degree. “
That’s a plus in my book! A person can only take so much Communism indoctrination before they puke.
Looks like he got out just in time!
To me, that's sounds like a qualification instead of Achilles heel. lol!
Gee, I looked and looked but didn't find that requirement in the US Constitution.
Nor did I finish my undergraduate degree. I'd dropped out of college because my father had a stroke and had to retire. I went to night school but wound up a senior with a day course requirement in order to graduate. My company told me I didn't need a degree to advance with them and they wouldn't allow me to take the daytime absence for the class. I wound up being a managing director with them, a major Fortune 1000 company. I guess they were right...
Now, what's the big deal about Walker again...?
But, who do you think would win a public policy debate between him and a certain Harvard grad that we all know?
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Neither did Harry Truman.
Neither did Rush Limbaugh, neither did Abraham Lincoln http://www.collegedropoutshalloffame.com/>College Dropout Hall of Fame :) They have no case.
Degrees are not all they are purported to be...I'm thinking mine was a waste of $$$$. Many people are born with talents that a degree/organized education would stifle.
“I’m 100% behind him... but bear in mind his Achilles heel: He didn’t finish his undergraduate degree.”
We have to remember too Harry Truman was a highschool graduate or he may never have dropped a couple of flamers on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
(”If you can’t handle the heat, get out of Hiroshima.” HST...so I am told that is what he said.)
Frankly, I see that as a plus (not exposed to more Marxist indoctrination).
Besides, that purported Harvard degree (who really knows for sure, we've never seen any transcripts) of the current occupant really does some good, doesn't it?/s
“bear in mind his Achilles heel: He didn’t finish his undergraduate degree”
Who gives a crud? All that degree represents these days is that you can sit still for 4 (or 5, or 6, or 7) years. Great men often have better things to do. See: http://www.collegedropoutshalloffame.com/
By the way, I’ve never understood why it’s called an “undergraduate degree.” In order to get a degree, you must graduate; therefor, the idea of an undergraduate degree is illogical. Methinks it’s a rather pathetic way for graduate students, professors, and people with advanced degrees in general to retain superiority.
Niether did George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and one of the Rosevelts, I’m not sure.
Neither did Rush or Rove. Harry S. Truman never even went to college.