Matthew Whitaker, the acting attorney general, incorrectly claimed on his resume and on government documents that he was named an Academic All-American while he played football at the University of Iowa, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
One fraud hires another
Acting AG incorrectly claimed 'Academic All-American' honors on resume: report
"Incorrectly" really means "he made that **** up."
Justice Department spokeswoman Kerri Kupac told the Journal that Whitaker used a 1993 media guide that named him as a “GTE District VII academic All-American" when he listed the honor on his résumé.
Kowal told the newspaper that Whitaker was actually a “1992 GTE District VII Academic All-District selection.” She added that the organization was less organized in the 1990s and that "people over time use terms interchangeably and innocently.”
One fraud hires another
Acting AG incorrectly claimed 'Academic All-American' honors on resume: report
"Incorrectly" really means "he made that **** up."
Sometimes I wanna fake a resume and see what type of job offers I get since the jobs I do apply to don't seem to like my resume all that much. Hey it seems to work for Trumpworld. Can that be my defense?
One fraud hires another
Acting AG incorrectly claimed 'Academic All-American' honors on resume: report
"Incorrectly" really means "he made that **** up."
Sometimes I wanna fake a resume and see what type of job offers I get since the jobs I do apply to don't seem to like my resume all that much. Hey it seems to work for Trumpworld. Can that be my defense?
People have pulled it off as doctors, cops, you name it.
Giving him the benefit of the doubt here. From your link:
According to Mother Jones, the Federal Trade Commission fined the defunct company $26 million for “deceiving consumers” in 2017, and the FBI is currently conducting an in-depth investigation into the firms’ past activity.
Giving him the benefit of the doubt here. From your link:
Are Obama's transcripts still top secret?
Seems more than a reasonable thing at this point.
I somehow ended up being registered on the starting line up for my freshman team. Even though I didn't play till next year.
I know that discrepancy isn't on the same level as this. But it's one of the many reasons we see that simple mistakes like this happen every day.
Isn't Whitaker the guy behind the company that supposedly makes toilets for men with big dicks?
Oh yeah, he also claims to be in on time travel, too.
Time Travel Technologies from World Patent Marketing.
https://vimeo.com/176076385
Seriously guys, just hold it with one hand, then lay it up top on some TP afterwards.
the difference is - and i'm assuming this - you did not place your being a freshman starter on your CV
You may want to read the whole article before opening your mouth.
Possibly, though he could've been lead to believe he was on that standard by the item he cited?
More than a few people are attributing intent, simply because it suits them. When just a mistake is as easily possible.
He doesn't get the benefit of the doubt from me because of all the awards I've ever received, there's not nary a one that I don't know the name of, least of all ones from college and later that I'd bother to put on my resume.
i suppose someone could be persuaded that it was an honest mistake. others of us only conclude that this is more evidence of the guy's clay feet
One fraud hires another
Acting AG incorrectly claimed 'Academic All-American' honors on resume: report
"Incorrectly" really means "he made that **** up."
Sometimes I wanna fake a resume and see what type of job offers I get since the jobs I do apply to don't seem to like my resume all that much. Hey it seems to work for Trumpworld. Can that be my defense?
People have pulled it off as doctors, cops, you name it.
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