Anonymous wrote:Sounds like Vance's Philadelphia rally had some weird energy.
"There was one kind of diversity in this small but weirdly intense crowd. Every type of white man that gets a hasty "swipe left" on his dating profile was in attendance: 'Roided out dudes with bad tribal tattoos. Older men radiating "bitter divorce" energy. Men with
enormous beards that have never known the touch of a trimmer. Skinny fascists wearing expensive suits, despite the oppressive heat.
Glowering loners staring at the two women under 40 like cats watching birds out a window."
https://www.salon.com/2024/08/07/bringing-back-the-joy-kamala-harris-rally-blows-away-jd-vances-weird-appearance-across-town/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading today's WaPo article about his texts with his former friend from law school who is trans, I feel even worse for Usha. Apparently this is not the guy she married, but now she has three young kids with him and probably still loves him. I noticed the part where he was texting that she was worried she wouldn't get a S Ct clerkship offer because she's so apolitical and didn't have any idelogical strings. Poor thing just wanted to be a super rich IP lawyer or maybe transition into a nice spot in academia at YLS or HLS or a judicial appointment on the Fed Circuit eventually .... and here she is at the center of the culture wars. I wonder if they are having "discussions" about whether the oldest kid is preparing for First Communion.
Elite law school students don't always pair and marry for love, especially not the politics-bound.
You’re really wrong. I went to YLS and my spouse went to HlS and I know lots and lots of elite law school students including Supreme Court clerks. I don’t know anyone that didn’t marry for love. Of course some of us made bad decisions regardless and intellectual accomplishments are sometimes part of love. But no one is marrying for the political/professional connections. And if you went to YlS, you don’t need to. It’s people who didn’t go to elite schools that need to marry for the connections.
+1 (though I didn't go to YLS)
The notion that an appreciable number of couples are marrying because some professor told them to is delusional
Anonymous wrote:Talking about lawyers, I never met a Yale law graduate who was a nice person. Stanford law gang rise up
Anonymous wrote:He was a public affairs spox based in Cherry Hill, North Carolina. No combat and no danger to his life during a war, unless you count the twinkies and Mountain Dew he was wolfing down at his desk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading today's WaPo article about his texts with his former friend from law school who is trans, I feel even worse for Usha. Apparently this is not the guy she married, but now she has three young kids with him and probably still loves him. I noticed the part where he was texting that she was worried she wouldn't get a S Ct clerkship offer because she's so apolitical and didn't have any idelogical strings. Poor thing just wanted to be a super rich IP lawyer or maybe transition into a nice spot in academia at YLS or HLS or a judicial appointment on the Fed Circuit eventually .... and here she is at the center of the culture wars. I wonder if they are having "discussions" about whether the oldest kid is preparing for First Communion.
Elite law school students don't always pair and marry for love, especially not the politics-bound.
You’re really wrong. I went to YLS and my spouse went to HlS and I know lots and lots of elite law school students including Supreme Court clerks. I don’t know anyone that didn’t marry for love. Of course some of us made bad decisions regardless and intellectual accomplishments are sometimes part of love. But no one is marrying for the political/professional connections. And if you went to YlS, you don’t need to. It’s people who didn’t go to elite schools that need to marry for the connections.
+1 (though I didn't go to YLS)
The notion that an appreciable number of couples are marrying because some professor told them to is delusional
Washington is full of sexless sham marriages and IVF babies. Many status obsessed striver JDs, MDs, and MBAs do not marry for love.
I don’t believe this. There are some striver couples that found their partners with whom they share values, sure. But calculated sham marriages, I don’t buy it. They may not make good choices because their values are all screwed up, but they are doing the best they can with what they know.
Lots of IVF is true, but that is more to do with starting families late and having lots of resources.
Life is not a bad movie
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember when Simone Biles took a mental health break? JD had something provocative to say about that. What is wrong with him?!!!!
“Senator JD Vance of Ohio, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, is drawing renewed scrutiny over his past remarks that the American gymnast Simone Biles, who won another Olympic all-around gold medal on Thursday, showed weakness when she withdrew from the previous Games because of a mental health issue.
Mr. Vance, during an appearance on Fox News in 2021, questioned why Ms. Biles was receiving acclaim for stepping away from the competition at the Tokyo games.
‘I think it reflects pretty poorly on our sort of therapeutic society that we try to praise people, not for moments of strength, not for moments of heroism, but for their weakest moments,’ Mr. Vance, who was running for the Senate, said at the time.”
He also said:
In it, Mr. Vance says that the public’s empathy toward Ms. Biles, who is now 27, was emblematic of what was wrong with the country.
“But instead, what our press has done, I think, has turned this into this weird therapeutic moment,” he said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/01/us/politics/jd-vance-simone-biles.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb
Remember how we used to say everything Trump touches dies? JD Vance may be Trump’s true heir in this sense. He is going to take Trump down with him.
Simone Biles is a sublime athlete and gold medalist and JD will be in the dustbin of history soon, I hope. 🤞
I’m almost beginning to feel sorry for him at this point. Almost. 😁
Anonymous wrote:Remember when Simone Biles took a mental health break? JD had something provocative to say about that. What is wrong with him?!!!!
“Senator JD Vance of Ohio, the Republican vice-presidential nominee, is drawing renewed scrutiny over his past remarks that the American gymnast Simone Biles, who won another Olympic all-around gold medal on Thursday, showed weakness when she withdrew from the previous Games because of a mental health issue.
Mr. Vance, during an appearance on Fox News in 2021, questioned why Ms. Biles was receiving acclaim for stepping away from the competition at the Tokyo games.
‘I think it reflects pretty poorly on our sort of therapeutic society that we try to praise people, not for moments of strength, not for moments of heroism, but for their weakest moments,’ Mr. Vance, who was running for the Senate, said at the time.”
He also said:
In it, Mr. Vance says that the public’s empathy toward Ms. Biles, who is now 27, was emblematic of what was wrong with the country.
“But instead, what our press has done, I think, has turned this into this weird therapeutic moment,” he said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/01/us/politics/jd-vance-simone-biles.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading today's WaPo article about his texts with his former friend from law school who is trans, I feel even worse for Usha. Apparently this is not the guy she married, but now she has three young kids with him and probably still loves him. I noticed the part where he was texting that she was worried she wouldn't get a S Ct clerkship offer because she's so apolitical and didn't have any idelogical strings. Poor thing just wanted to be a super rich IP lawyer or maybe transition into a nice spot in academia at YLS or HLS or a judicial appointment on the Fed Circuit eventually .... and here she is at the center of the culture wars. I wonder if they are having "discussions" about whether the oldest kid is preparing for First Communion.
Elite law school students don't always pair and marry for love, especially not the politics-bound.
You’re really wrong. I went to YLS and my spouse went to HlS and I know lots and lots of elite law school students including Supreme Court clerks. I don’t know anyone that didn’t marry for love. Of course some of us made bad decisions regardless and intellectual accomplishments are sometimes part of love. But no one is marrying for the political/professional connections. And if you went to YlS, you don’t need to. It’s people who didn’t go to elite schools that need to marry for the connections.
+1 (though I didn't go to YLS)
The notion that an appreciable number of couples are marrying because some professor told them to is delusional
Washington is full of sexless sham marriages and IVF babies. Many status obsessed striver JDs, MDs, and MBAs do not marry for love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After reading today's WaPo article about his texts with his former friend from law school who is trans, I feel even worse for Usha. Apparently this is not the guy she married, but now she has three young kids with him and probably still loves him. I noticed the part where he was texting that she was worried she wouldn't get a S Ct clerkship offer because she's so apolitical and didn't have any idelogical strings. Poor thing just wanted to be a super rich IP lawyer or maybe transition into a nice spot in academia at YLS or HLS or a judicial appointment on the Fed Circuit eventually .... and here she is at the center of the culture wars. I wonder if they are having "discussions" about whether the oldest kid is preparing for First Communion.
Elite law school students don't always pair and marry for love, especially not the politics-bound.
You’re really wrong. I went to YLS and my spouse went to HlS and I know lots and lots of elite law school students including Supreme Court clerks. I don’t know anyone that didn’t marry for love. Of course some of us made bad decisions regardless and intellectual accomplishments are sometimes part of love. But no one is marrying for the political/professional connections. And if you went to YlS, you don’t need to. It’s people who didn’t go to elite schools that need to marry for the connections.
+1 (though I didn't go to YLS)
The notion that an appreciable number of couples are marrying because some professor told them to is delusional