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Supposedly stated by a former Wharton professor.
Former Wharton Professor: 'Trump Was the Dumbest G*ddamn Student I Ever Had' | Alternet Quote:
Color me totally...not surprised. ![]() |
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Key word = "supposedly".
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HOWEVER, given what HAS BEEN proved by Trump's own actions and words to date that you wingnuts still want to disbelieve...a reasonably intelligent person would find it completely believable. ![]() Deepest Sincere Wishes: ![]() |
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Well. There is this.
I wonder if this professor made a billion dollars in business. Or if you have. Ain't nuthin' like the almighty dollar to help keep score. Grace G. Are you going to answer that I am a fat, old, twit? And passive-aggressive? That is getting tiresome. |
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By your definition, I guess Mother Theresa...was a massive failure too? ![]() Besides, I doubt that this professor was bailed out from personal bankruptcy by Russian oligarchs...using him as a middle man to launder dirty money either. Your point? ![]() Quote:
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![]() Speaking of which, where are your posts condemning your political allies...who constantly throw around the 'C' and 'N' words? Flaming, fake...hypocrite. ![]() Deepest Sincere Wishes: ![]() |
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"The late professor William T. Kelley"
So...NOBODY can ask him if you're full of sh!t...eh? |
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Rockface already chastised her for not attacking those that have a "nasty mouth" on here...she was just pointing put the hypocrisy! But you, being the (unt you have always been, attacked her. Thanks for proving me right about you...AGAIN LOL... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk |
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Cold.
People in business are in business to make money, by providing a product or service. That is one of things professors teach in business classes. Mother Teresa didn't teach a business class. She wasn't primarily in the money making business. I love Mother Teresa. She did a great job for HER boss. I can't say I love Donald Trump. I hold my breath and even switch channels when he talks even though I voted for him. But he is not as dumb as he sounds. His financial success is proof of that. And once you get the hang of his deplorable attempts to communicate he has some decent ideas. I didn't vote for him because of his saintlike attributes. I don't think he has many if at all. Cold,you aren't very good with words either, a lot like Donald Trump. |
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I would think the professor gave out a few failing grades while he was at Wharton. What grade did he give his stupidest student? I guess you can fail at college and still be a success in the world.
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Dr.Kelly is dead so it's easy to claim he said something when he is not here to confirm or deny. Just hearsay from another liberal professor, and that is about as credible as Hillary telling us that the Grand Dragon of the KKK, Sen. Byrd might have thought she was smart. Prove it. On the other hand, Trump has an IQ of 156 (genius level), which is way higher than Obama, Hillary and makes Michelle Obama look like a moron. Trump is also a billionaire, so either he learned something from his "business school" or those professors are a bit over priced. I wonder what the net worth of those professors is today. How many of them are billionaires? "Einstein also failed to impress his teachers. From elementary school through college, his teachers and professors thought him lazy, sloppy, and insubordinate. Many of his teachers thought he would never amount to anything." Trump is doing a great job considering opposition from both the left and the right. He is doing exactly what we elected him to do, and it is only congress that is standing in his (and America's) way. He is not one of them and they feel threatened by his presence in their very private club. He is not a lawyer or dentist and definitely not a politician. He's a businessman and they only like businessmen when they are contributing to their pocketbooks. |
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![]() And if I could just add this - although his ways may seem silly or uneducated to some, I wouldn't discount them so quickly. I tend to think there is often a method to his "madness". He is not a typical politician who is used to pandering, while most of our politicians are used to being pandered to, thus the frustration. Many of us who voted for Trump did not do so because we particularly liked his style, or thought he was a mental giant, or identified in any way with his moral code. We voted for him because we wanted somebody who was different from the Washington crowd. Someone who wouldn't be afraid to upset the apple cart and would be strong enough to handle the punches along the way. From that perspective, I think so far so good. Only time will tell, of course, if this is true and if it will work. But in the meantime, I am reluctant to question his motives when he does something that seems peculiar. I'm willing to wait and see before passing judgment. A weaker person would have caved by now. |
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