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Old 08-28-2017, 06:45 PM
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I was a constitutional law professor, which means unlike the current president I actually respect the Constitution.” Barrack Hussein Obama.


The truth is Obama was not a Constitutional law professor: “under no circumstances would an offer to Obama be tenured.” “The thought that the law school could have made a tenure offer to a person with no academic writing was out of the question.” Former University of Chicago Law School Dean Richard Epstein.
You've meandered from alleging that Obama was not a law professor, to maybe he was a law professor, to he wasn't a good law professor. You might want to look up the term Dunning Kruger syndrome.
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Old 08-28-2017, 06:51 PM
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Was Senior Lecturer another "honorary" title that was given to Obama, not earned??

Sounds a lot like "custodial engineer" or "executive assistant"...

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You could only wish to be half as smart and accomplished as Obama, and your jealousy and insecurity are obvious to everyone on this board. Obama graduated Magna cum Laude (“With Great Honor”) from Harvard Law School. He was the editor of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago for twelve years and knows more about the Constitution than all of Congress put together. Universities don’t lie about their alumni. He was the United States Senator from Illinois. All this is readily available on Google. Obama Left Mark on HLS |

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You could only wish to be half as smart and accomplished as Obama, and your jealousy and insecurity are obvious to everyone on this board
Mell - Your diagnosis is way off, I have no reason to be jealous of any person, much less Obama...welcome to Central Florida!



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You could only wish to be half as smart and accomplished as Obama, and your jealousy and insecurity are obvious to everyone on this board. Obama graduated Magna cum Laude (“With Great Honor”) from Harvard Law School. He was the editor of the prestigious Harvard Law Review. He taught Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago for twelve years and knows more about the Constitution than all of Congress put together. Universities don’t lie about their alumni. He was the United States Senator from Illinois. All this is readily available on Google. Obama Left Mark on HLS |

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I guess what you are implying is that Obama deliberately attempted to fool America by making UN-Constitutional E.O's that were then caught by the Supreme Court and deemed an abuse of his power.
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Old 08-29-2017, 05:35 AM
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He is just not very smart.

He has no concept of our Constitution and the definition of the term... 'Separation of Powers.'

Separation of Power | We the People | Constitution USA | PBS



He actually believes that the United States is nothing more than a family business that he is the CEO of, with unlimited power and the final word on everything...and is constantly enraged that he can't just act like a Putin.

Which of course...also explains his hero worship of old Vladimir.

Nixon gave us a glimpse of the brilliance of the FF's in ensuring that there isn't too much power in the presidency, but Trump is the one who has shown decent people just how smart the Founding Father's were on this part...and at least gives us true Americans a chance for a long and grateful sigh.
I agree. He is clearly not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. And add in a little mental instability to the mix, and you have a president who is unable to do his job. His job approval ratings are the worst in history, and even longtime Republicans are saying they wish they hadn't voted for him.
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Old 08-29-2017, 09:01 AM
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I agree. He is clearly not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree. And add in a little mental instability to the mix, and you have a president who is unable to do his job. His job approval ratings are the worst in history, and even longtime Republicans are saying they wish they hadn't voted for him.
Fantastic, so now what are those folks saying about the loser, Hillary? Who? Hillary who? No one admits to voting for her now.

Job approval ratings? I bet he doesn't care. They said he wouldn't win too, and he proved them wrong. You all say Bush was so bad, and yet he had approval ratings in the 90's for a while. Obama never achieved even close to that level and you think he is great. Figure that one out.
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I guess what you are implying is that Obama deliberately attempted to fool America by making UN-Constitutional E.O's that were then caught by the Supreme Court and deemed an abuse of his power.
Sigh. Limbaugh listener? Fox watcher? Got facts? The Supreme Court sided with the Obama administration in three of four issues. On the fourth and probably the least consequential section, the Court sided with Arizona. This case hardly represents a rebuke to the Obama administration, and Obama’s power as President was never in issue.
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Old 08-29-2017, 11:23 AM
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Sigh. Limbaugh listener? Fox watcher? Got facts? The Supreme Court sided with the Obama administration in three of four issues, finding that federal immigration law preempted the state law. On the fourth and probably the least consequential section, the Court sided with Arizona. This case hardly represents a rebuke to the Obama administration, and Obama’s power as President was never in issue.
You and your liberal buddies better stop smoking that marijuana, it's federally illegal.
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Old 08-29-2017, 11:27 AM
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Give it up pal. Trump is in the whitehouse, not running a campaign, and at some point he will have to take responsibility for his actions. And people will have to take responsibility for voting his dumb a$$ in. Many people already are saying they wish they hadn't voted for him. Republicans like McCain that command a lot of respect, are saying how bad he is. You don't need a poll to see how things are going. But trumps low approval ratings have set a record, the lowest ever for a sitting president. His lack of leadership in the Charlottesville crisis, and his pardon of that racist sheriff Arpaio sure didn't help things. I wouldn't be surprised to see him drop even lower, into the 20s.
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President Trump's actual problem is that he is a true Washington outsider who actually wants to change the way things are done in Washington.

None of the professional politicians in the government want this. The Republicans, have a much bigger problem than the Democrats, however. He is a Republican so the people in his party have to try to defeat him while appearing to be on his side.

The president's problem is that he's fighting about 80% of the 535 people in congress. About half of those pretend to be on his side.
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President Trump's actual problem is that he is a true Washington outsider who actually wants to change the way things are done in Washington.



None of the professional politicians in the government want this. The Republicans, have a much bigger problem than the Democrats, however. He is a Republican so the people in his party have to try to defeat him while appearing to be on his side.



The president's problem is that he's fighting about 80% of the 535 people in congress. About half of those pretend to be on his side.

DT is going to change the way Washington works. Sure he will. Only a narcissist would think he could change something on the scale of that. Washington will break DT. Anyone that thinks otherwise is simply naive.
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President Trump's actual problem is that he is a true Washington outsider who actually wants to change the way things are done in Washington.

None of the professional politicians in the government want this. The Republicans, have a much bigger problem than the Democrats, however. He is a Republican so the people in his party have to try to defeat him while appearing to be on his side.

The president's problem is that he's fighting about 80% of the 535 people in congress. About half of those pretend to be on his side.
Yes, about 80% of the people in Congress don't like him. And about 65% of the American people feel the same way. There is a reason for that! The guy has little to offer.
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I don't like 100% of the people in Congress and about 65% of this country is freeloaders or idiots that want to support freeloaders...I, and the rest of the people that elected Trump will be fine if they don't like us.

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I don't like 100% of the people in Congress and about 65% of this country is freeloaders or idiots that want to support freeloaders...I, and the rest of the people that elected Trump will be fine if they don't like us.

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I'm sure you people won't even notice. You all have your heads buried in the sand while you worship your racist leader, oblivious to the world. And I'd be willing to bet you're one of those "feeloaders" who get Medicare and social security.
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I'm sure you people won't even notice. You all have your heads buried in the sand while you worship your racist leader, oblivious to the world. And I'd be willing to bet you're one of those "feeloaders" who get Medicare and social security.
No I don't get Medicare or social security... I'm only 54 years old.

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