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Originally Posted by Bucco
....I feel a sense of some relief or something when I read this being published FINALLY in some type of national record....
"The American people ignored his total zero of an academic record as a student and teacher, his complete lack of scholarship when he was being touted as a scholar. "
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There's only a couple of things we MUST do, Bucco. Publishing an article so poorly researched as this one isn't one of them.
If you get a sense of relief from this article, and if the author's research is as poorly done as is reflected in the sentence that you cut and pasted from the article (above), then the exchange of barbs above regarding laughter and it's benefits certainly apply. The author apparently doesn't know and didn't bother to try to find out the academic record needed to get into the Harvard Law School. Or the academic achievement needed to be selected to write for the
Harvard Law Review. Or to be chosen to
edit the
Law Review. Frankly, I'm surprised that Ben Stein (the author of thr article) wrote such a ridiculous statement. He should know better. Like President Obama, he graduated from Columbia University, going on the Yale Law School, where he was valedictorian of his class. Why would Stein make such a statement, when his own academic experience shows that he absolutely knows better?
"...complete lack of scholarship"? Now
that's laughable. If this is the best article you could find to give you relief, Bucco, I'd suggest you keep looking.