Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here must have worked with him at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Give us the scoop! How come he only lasted a year there?
No idea, and I didn't work there, but Google reveals articles indicating that it might have had a little something to do with wanting to serve in the military. I know that's hard to understand for most people here.
Nice try. But Dcum isn't anti military, douche.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
That is my impression of him - creepy. Weird.
Ha ha.
I like Cotton.
Liberals don’t like Cotton - we get that.
And if you think a few liberals finding him “creepy” or “weird” is going to change opinions, well, LOL!!
And, anyone who uses the term “ahole” needs to grow up.
Plenty grown up, btw. Would you rather I say "asshole"? Ok. Asshole. B
Still immature. People who use profanity to express themselves are either immature, or they are lacking in vocabulary.
But, carry on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here must have worked with him at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Give us the scoop! How come he only lasted a year there?
No idea, and I didn't work there, but Google reveals articles indicating that it might have had a little something to do with wanting to serve in the military. I know that's hard to understand for most people here.
Nice try. But Dcum isn't anti military, douche.
Not the pp.
Maybe not everyone here, but judging from some of the comments in recent threads, I would say a large number of posters are anti-military.
Nope. I've been on here for years and this board is centrist to conservative democrat. That's hardly anti-military. Anyway, I'm not going to derail with this nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here must have worked with him at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Give us the scoop! How come he only lasted a year there?
No idea, and I didn't work there, but Google reveals articles indicating that it might have had a little something to do with wanting to serve in the military. I know that's hard to understand for most people here.
Nice try. But Dcum isn't anti military, douche.
Not the pp.
Maybe not everyone here, but judging from some of the comments in recent threads, I would say a large number of posters are anti-military.
Anonymous wrote:Ha-ha-ha, like Clinton, right?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, his views on women.
Arkansans love men who treat women badly. Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
That is my impression of him - creepy. Weird.
Ha ha.
I like Cotton.
Liberals don’t like Cotton - we get that.
And if you think a few liberals finding him “creepy” or “weird” is going to change opinions, well, LOL!!
And, anyone who uses the term “ahole” needs to grow up.
Plenty grown up, btw. Would you rather I say "asshole"? Ok. Asshole. B
Still immature. People who use profanity to express themselves are either immature, or they are lacking in vocabulary.
But, carry on.
Anonymous wrote:This guy is Ted Cruz on steroids. There must be an arms race in pandering to the crazies in the gop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here must have worked with him at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Give us the scoop! How come he only lasted a year there?
No idea, and I didn't work there, but Google reveals articles indicating that it might have had a little something to do with wanting to serve in the military. I know that's hard to understand for most people here.
Nice try. But Dcum isn't anti military, douche.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
That is my impression of him - creepy. Weird.
Ha ha.
I like Cotton.
Liberals don’t like Cotton - we get that.
And if you think a few liberals finding him “creepy” or “weird” is going to change opinions, well, LOL!!
And, anyone who uses the term “ahole” needs to grow up.
Plenty grown up, btw. Would you rather I say "asshole"? Ok. Asshole. B
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone here must have worked with him at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. Give us the scoop! How come he only lasted a year there?
No idea, and I didn't work there, but Google reveals articles indicating that it might have had a little something to do with wanting to serve in the military. I know that's hard to understand for most people here.
Ha-ha-ha, like Clinton, right?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, his views on women.
Arkansans love men who treat women badly. Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
Sure you did.
Oh I did. Don't know what your problem is. People go to HLS. I did. I can name my profs if you want.
Not PP, just sayin: I can name them too. I bet the faculty is listed on the website LOL Ah idiocy of it all.
Maybe listed, but probably not by year. Anyway. Ask me something only someone at HLS at that time would know.

Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, his views on women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
Sure you did.
Oh I did. Don't know what your problem is. People go to HLS. I did. I can name my profs if you want.
Not PP, just sayin: I can name them too. I bet the faculty is listed on the website LOL Ah idiocy of it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to law school with him. He was a creepy ahole.
That is my impression of him - creepy. Weird.
Ha ha.
I like Cotton.
Liberals don’t like Cotton - we get that.
And if you think a few liberals finding him “creepy” or “weird” is going to change opinions, well, LOL!!
And, anyone who uses the term “ahole” needs to grow up.