Anonymous wrote:So did she do ROTC and JAG just as a hook to get into an elite law school and clerkship — with zero intention of following through on military service?
I thought JAG paid for your law school and you commit to serving years after? How did she get out of that?
It always seemed obvious the entire family are shameless opportunists who will lie and cheat to get ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's obviously qualified.
BTW - did you hear that RBG praised Kavanaugh for hiring so many female clerks (ALL women) that this is the first time there are more women than men SCOTUS clerks?
There were lots of available women whose moms didn't help whitewash his nomination
It's a real bad look
You mean, stand up for innocent until proven guilty? Last I checked, defending the constitution is NOT whitewashing anything. Face it - that was a 30+ yr. old allegation with zero evidence to go on. Of course he should have been confirmed. You just didn't *want* a conservative on the court, so you and other Democrats decided to attempt a witch hunt. Sorry it failed.
Oh no. It wasn't his behavior 30 years ago that was important but his behavior during the hearing. He knew he was in the wrong, he wrote that apology-not-an-apology immediately afterwards.
And you bought it. I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Room and board. Transportation. School supplies, computers, etc. Other school fees.
At some schools, this is more than tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think there is some sour grapes evident in this thread.
I agree.
I distrust this particular Justice, I don't approve of Tiger Mother's use of influence, but the level of anti-Brett, anti-Amy hysterics on this thread is not justified.
Move on.
That's your opinion, and an inaccurate one at that. Few people are dying to work for Kavanaugh, I for one, would worry about having my young daughter work for him. If the tiger girl got her position through her mother's defense of Kavanaugh against rape charges, that's a relevant story, and particularly if she received special permission not to do her ROTC obligation right away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO her getting out of Her ROTC obligation is the big scandal. The tax payers spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on her Ivy League education. And now she gets to???? Take not one but two deferrals?? Bone spur her way out of her obligation? Have Kav or her mommy get her out?
An obligation to the army isn’t supposed to be optional. Unless you are the swamp, I guess.
Where did you get that she is getting out of her ROTC obligation? Unless you have real evidence, again you are spreading rumors.
She can fulfill her obligation part time or full time after she is done with this 1 year clerkship. She doesn't have to join the military immediately upon graduation.
But it isn’t this one year clerkship. She deferred for law school. Then deferred for her first clerkship. This is her third deferral. Starting to look like it will never happen.
Maybe, she did it this last year. If going in the Reserves, it means she has to do @ 5-6 months active duty training and then one weekend a month. She will have to accumulate a certain number of "points" per year. "Citizen soldiers."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Dresses and feminine clothes to impress Kavanaugh. That probably wasn't covered.
You are a misogynist and disgusting person.
A top professor at Yale Law School who strongly endorsed supreme court nominee Brett Kavanaugh as a “mentor to women” privately told a group of law students last year that it was “not an accident” that Kavanaugh’s female law clerks all “looked like models” and would provide advice to students about their physical appearance if they wanted to work for him, the Guardian has learned.
Amy Chua, a Yale professor who wrote a bestselling book on parenting called Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, was known for instructing female law students who were preparing for interviews with Kavanaugh on ways they could dress to exude a “model-like” femininity to help them win a post in Kavanaugh’s chambers, according to sources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Dresses and feminine clothes to impress Kavanaugh. That probably wasn't covered.
You are a misogynist and disgusting person.
Rubenfeld took care to warn her about two judges in particular: First, Alex Kozinski, then a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, was known to sexually harass his clerks, he told her. (Kozinski retired in December amid accusations of harassment.)
The other was Kavanaugh. Though the judge was known to hire female clerks who had a “certain look,” Rubenfeld told her, he emphasized that he had heard nothing else untoward.
“He did not say what the ‘certain look’ was. I did not ask,” the woman said. “It was very clear to me that he was talking about physical appearance, because it was phrased as a warning ? and because it came after the warning about Judge Kozinski.”
On a separate occasion last year, Chua offered more detail, telling a group of students that it’s “not an accident” that Kavanaugh’s law clerks “look like models,” Chua said, according to an account published in The Guardian on Thursday. The comments echoed those told to a group of Yale students over drinks with Chua last year, three of whom spoke with HuffPost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Tuition, books and a stipend is everything. What else is there?
Anonymous wrote:And, FWIW, ROTC does not pay for everything in college. Tuition and books. Maybe, a stipend, as well. Meanwhile, they must attend ROTC classes and do a certain amount of training on weekends and summers.
Of course, at Ivy League schools, tuition is quite a savings. Doubtful that ROTC paid full price, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:IMO her getting out of Her ROTC obligation is the big scandal. The tax payers spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on her Ivy League education. And now she gets to???? Take not one but two deferrals?? Bone spur her way out of her obligation? Have Kav or her mommy get her out?
An obligation to the army isn’t supposed to be optional. Unless you are the swamp, I guess.
I'm sure she will fulfill her obligations at some point, but if the PP who says that her DH had to turn down a clerkship due to ROTC obligations is correct, then it's not fair that she's getting special privileges.
I'm not.
So you’re okay with millions of illegals sneaking into the country and stealing goods and services from us citizens but tiger moms kid gettin out of an rotc commitment rankles?
Got it.
Yep. It does. That kid should be guarding the border against illegals. Right?
No silly, that’s why you have a border patrol.
Then why is Trump posting increasingly large numbers of service men and women to the border? And extending the tours of duty for those already there?
Grift.