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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love Walz. That's all. I'm nervous and anxious about tomorrow. I was also crazy nervous and anxious before the Harris-Trump debate. I hope it goes well for Walz. [/quote] I don't expect Walz to out-debate the smooth, law school graduate Vance. But I know that Walz is right in terms of substance so I'm going to vote Harris-Walz regardless of what happens tomorrow. Vance may be the most despicable politician in recent memory. He's so misogynist and casually cruel and I'll never forgive him for his comments about women, against Haitian immigrants or his obsession with women as breeders and post-menopausal women as purposeless.[/quote] A decade or two of keeping children in line is more debate preparation than a DEI law school admit.[/quote] Harris went to a law school with an average LSAT score of 152. Clearly she would have attended somewhere other than UC SF if she were even remotely capable. The fact that she couldn’t get in anywhere else is a clear indication of her poor performance. Walz went to Chadron state for an education degree. Obviously, neither of them are high quality candidates. [/quote] LOL, DYK how many HLS grads I know who really are as unremarkable as the corporate lawyers in my hometown? They simply live in DC. Yeah, they may make more money, but they are as equally unimpressive. And your criticism here obviously speaks volumes about the elite attitudes the GOP supposedly despises. My guess is you're also one of those bicoastal elites with disdain for the flyover folks. Kudos to Walz for serving his country and attending a public university on his benefits, following in his then recently deceased father's foot steps. PP, guessing there is envy here that the ROI in your elite education background pales in comparison to what Harris and Walz have accomplished with theirs.[/quote] Lol, you are making a lot of assumptions about me. I just want someone comparable to Obama or Clinton, as a candidate. Not these low IQ midwits we currently have running for office. [/quote] That's deft. You are aware that Obama has been lampooned over and again about being an East Coast elite asking for Grey Poupon for his sandwich. So the elites are back in? Neither Harris or Walz are low IQ midwits. You are stewing in your Fairfax townhouse while both of them have been elected to statewide offices multiple times. [/quote] Once again you resort to insulting me because I made a statement you dislike about a candidate. If this statement were not true then why bother responding to it? The quality of presidential candidates has decline precipitously over the past decade. Biden, Trump and Harris, are all low IQ or mentally unstable. They do not come close to intellect that Obama, Romney, McCain or Clinton have. [/quote] You clearly do not know folks who are genuinely low IQ though I will give you - as do many, many mental health professionals - that Trump is mentally unstable. Bushes went to Yale and the son certainly didn't distinguish himself in the intellectual realm. What was the phrase used to describe him - ignorant by indifference and inclination. Finally, Biden, Harris, and Walz all appear to have high emotional EQ and, to go with your reasoning, it clearly complements whatever "deficits" they may have in intellect. I guess there's a finally finally: there are a lot of folks at their state universities. Some attend their flagships, others live at home and attend their regional university. Every year Ivy grads show up at Big Ten law schools, especially Michigan, and assume they are superior to all the other students. The honest ones admit, after the first exam, that the classmates who are public school uni grads are their peers, if not their superiors, in the classroom. Many attend Big Ten schools, etc as that is what their families can afford. As Frank Bruni says, "where you go is not who you'll be."[/quote]
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