By who? Jesus? |
Lying creates a forcefield. |
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I cannot think of her without thinking of Angela Rye's epic eyerolls towards her.
I really thought at some point, her head was just going to explode from all the crazy mental gymnastics taking place behind those insane eyes of hers And I still think she did law school by correspondence. |
Of course you do. So sorry you were rejected from HLS.
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right, because everyone wants to go to law school.
I just don't see how she was on CNN panels around the clock in person and somehow able to attend classes in Boston. |
| At least Kayleigh is consistent in that she lies, ALL THE TIME. |
She transferred. Which everyone knows is how a low stats person gets in. HLS wanted her because of her fame. It is actually pretty gross of HLS. |
| I get that she transferred (and agree that is gross of HLS). I just honestly have no idea how she went to class, logistically. |
Amen. Another grifter throwing the bible she doesn't understand at us. |
Except all these people do is talk in extremes. Everything is binary. |
I assume pp means by a gun. That’s what stand your ground means, yes? |
They don’t get grades, so |
What does being a mother and going to a good school have to do with someone's ability to lie? Like, no women who have given birth or gone to Harvard have ever lied? PLEASE! |
How is it “gross” to transfer schools? If she was a Democrat, you’d be thrilled about her HLS degree. You people are so tiresome. |
Gross of HLS to accept transfers? “Low stats”?? She did her undergrad at Georgetown, then started law school at UMiami - where she: was a “recipient of the Bruce J. Winick Award for Excellence, a scholarship awarded to students in the top 1% their class. The scholarship was established in 2011 in memory of Professor Bruce J. Winick, who taught law at Miami Law for 37 years and was a pioneer in the field of therapeutic jurisprudence.
Peter Nemerovski, Professor of Legal Writing, was impressed by the quality of McEnany’s work as a student in his Legal Communications class. "Kayleigh is a creative thinker and a talented writer whose performance in my LComm class was excellent,” said Nemerovski. “Her role as a political contributor requires her to research issues and debate them on live television, just as law students must research legal issues and debate them in the classroom. I admired Kayleigh’s ability to balance the demands of the first year of law school with her appearances as a guest television commentator. I expect great things from Kayleigh in the future.” She then transferred to Harvard Law for years 2 and 3. She’s obviously highly qualified. It cracks me up every time you Bitter Bettys show how jealous you are. |