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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Very funny. Rumor is he's asexual, so I guess he's not interested in marriage. But even if he were, it would be slim pickings...even in Washington.[/quote] :roll: I love it when yentas who watch the Bachelor and gush over some unemployed gym rat diss accomplished men: 31 Famous Duke alum $160,000 per year Trim, dresses 'J Crew' Most powerful & connected young bachelor in D.C. He's top 0.01 percentile for bachelors. He can get any woman in DC he wants. He probably has very high standards, as he should.[/quote] Prematurely balding Looks half asleep all of the time Famous for association with Trump, Bannon, and Spencer [b]Graduate of notorious bro school [/b] Entry level law or consulting salary Skinny, can't even coordinate outfits without a catalog picture to follow No real power compared to many bachelor senators and reps who have actually won elections themselves [/quote] Also doesn't know the difference between correlation and causation. That would be a major deal-breaker for me.[/quote] I didn't realize how bad Duke's reputation had become until I took my daughter there this summer to look at the school and possibly apply. Truthfully, given her grades, test scores and athletics, and other activities, Duke is more of a target than a reach for her. But, despite a lovely campus, and what look to be excellent academics, DD would not even consider it because of the bro reputation and vibe she got about the school. We talked about it after the visit, and she indicated that many of her friends have the same negative opinion as she does about school. She pointed out how most of the "tour" focused on one white guy making basketball shots around campus, and, while it was amusing, it definitely sent a message that the white jock is valued and basketball is king. I personally look at Miller and the way he treated Acosta and think, if my husband spoke to me like that I'd divorce him. The bullying, name-calling and lack of really deep historical knowledge (new the Lazarus poem was added later, but not that the Lazarus poem was written in 1883 and used to raise funds for the pedestal on which the Statue of Liberty was mounted in 1886) was really disturbing behavior, but not unexpected from the WH. [/quote]
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