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Having it both ways doesn't work unless you are buying your own bs counselor.
as opposed to following reverend wright?I'm not impressed with Mittens' intellect. Funny underwear and all.
I think President Obama loves his country. I know for a fact he absolutely adores its President.
I'd like to see your source, unless it is something you just made up.The most popular graduate degree in this country is a teaching masters. THe people who get them are generally not the cream of the crop of college students. Lawyers also support the Dems very strongly-even civil defense attorneys because the threat of lawsuits make them money. Those are the two most common advanced degrees. PhDs who mainly work in academic arenas which are dependent on government grants are also heavily leftist. The ivory tower appeals to the utopianistic pillow headed views of welfare socialists as well
People in private industry with MBAs, advanced engineering degrees or MDs are far more likely to support the GOP. what it comes down to is not "does education make you more liable to vote one way" but more-is a certain strata more likely to have government jobs or private sector jobs.
drop outs and the groups with the least amount of education culturally have always been supporters of the Democrats
Yet the least educated population is in strong Republican strongholds.its not having it both ways to note the most stupid and least educated prefer Dems as do those with advanced education
He doesn't care much for Canada though.
its not having it both ways to note the most stupid and least educated prefer Dems as do those with advanced education
That's a racist comment, claiming he doesn't like the Great WHITE North :2razz:
as opposed to following reverend wright?
"For the first time in my life, I'm proud of my country." - Michelle Obama.
This is the theme of their political lives.
That's a racist comment, claiming he doesn't like the Great WHITE North :2razz:
So those on the left with the most advanced education are all academics are they? I would love to see you say that to the Mrs. Top Cat. (don't forget to duck. She too is an attorney by the way)
I don't think Rudy should have said what he did. I think it was a pretty petty and disingenuous of him. But what does Scott Walker have to do with anything?
Yet the least educated population is in strong Republican strongholds.
The point is that no Republican, including Scott Walker who was present, have criticized Rudy the idiot's comments at all. Guiliani's criticism of the President's family is particularly hilarious, considering his own family history. I'd say that the President's family is a hell of a lot more admirable than Rudy's.
http://www.nydailynews.com/wayne-barrett-rudy-giuliani-love-article-1.2122253
The point is that no Republican, including Scott Walker who was present, have criticized Rudy the idiot's comments at all. Guiliani's criticism of the President's family is particularly hilarious, considering his own family history. I'd say that the President's family is a hell of a lot more admirable than Rudy's.
http://www.nydailynews.com/wayne-barrett-rudy-giuliani-love-article-1.2122253
Rudy Giuliani knows a lot about love.
Ask Regina Peruggi, the second cousin he grew up with and married, who was "offended" when Rudy later engineered an annulment from the priest who was his best man on the grounds, strangely enough, that she was his cousin. Or ask Donna Hanover, the mother of his two children, who found out he wanted a separation when he left Gracie Mansion one morning and announced it at a televised press conference.
Or ask Judi Nathan, his third wife, whom he started dating while still married to Hanover and New York mayor. In two SUVs, he and an entourage of six or seven cops traveled 11 times to Judi's Hamptons getaway at a taxpayer cost of $3,000 a trip. That's love
Rudy may have forgotten the half-dozen deferments he won ducking the Vietnam War, even getting the federal judge he was clerking for to write a letter creating a special exemption for him. And remember Bernie Kerik? He's the Giulaini police commissioner, business partner and sidekick whose nomination as homeland security secretary narrowly preceded indictments. He then did his national service in prison.
Giuliani went so far as to rebuke the President for not being "brought up the way you were and the way I was brought up through love of this country," a bow no doubt to the parenting prowess of Harold Giuliani, who did time in Sing Sing for holding up a Harlem milkman and was the bat-wielding enforcer for the loan-sharking operation run out of a Brooklyn bar owned by Rudy's uncle.
... Hm. Interesting. What is his country?
Let me guess - did you meet when she was defending you? :lamo
there is no evidence of that.
Of course there is, a lot more that you have offered for your assertion.there is no evidence of that.
Of course there is, a lot more that you have offered for your assertion.
So, you criticize Guiliani for comments about the President and his family, and then you turn right around and make comments about Guiliani and his family. Classy.
The difference being Guiliani's family is characterized by criminals and draft dodgers, as well as Rudy himself, who had lots of trouble keeping it in his pants. But I don't expect you to understand the difference.
It obviously ain't the United States.
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