Lauren Boebert

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William K. Klingaman said:

Are you saying she's smarter because she has a law degree? I know some lawyers who - outside of their trade - are complete idiots with no common sense.

I think what he's saying is you'd not have to be smart to have a degree. SJL has a degree from Yale and a law degree from UVA, yet she couldn't find the United States on a one sided globe.
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LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.
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CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?
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aTm2004 said:

William K. Klingaman said:

Are you saying she's smarter because she has a law degree? I know some lawyers who - outside of their trade - are complete idiots with no common sense.

I think what he's saying is you'd not have to be smart to have a degree. SJL has a degree from Yale and a law degree from UVA, yet she couldn't find the United States on a one sided globe.


Correction, if you put a TV camera in front of it, she would find it in no time flat.
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blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?


Absolutely not lol - for instance an MBA is essentially you paying for connections to move up to management and beyond. It has nothing to do with your intelligence.

Undergrad degrees essentially just say I'm "hirable" 80% or the time
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Agvet12 said:

blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?


Absolutely not lol - for instance an MBA is essentially you paying for connections to move up to management and beyond. It has nothing to do with your intelligence.

Undergrad degrees essentially just say I'm "hirable" 80% or the time



I guess we'll disagree then. I don't see that moron Boebert summoning the mental capacity to pass civil procedure 1.
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blacksox said:

Agvet12 said:

blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?


Absolutely not lol - for instance an MBA is essentially you paying for connections to move up to management and beyond. It has nothing to do with your intelligence.

Undergrad degrees essentially just say I'm "hirable" 80% or the time



I guess we'll disagree then. I don't see that moron Boebert summoning the mental capacity to pass civil procedure 1.


Again, go look in the mirror and quit being so bitter.
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blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?

I have a PhD, have been a tenured faculty member and can say without a doubt some people with multiple degrees can't even figure out how to change a tire or turn on a breaker. No degrees don't make you smart, in many instances all they mean is you had the fortitude or lack of career opportunities so you stayed in school. If you don't believe that then look at the Adulting class phenomenon that started a decade ago, you had to teach people with college degrees and $100k jobs how to do simple adult crap like change an ac filter and simple stuff an illiterate person can figure out.
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Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

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Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?
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unmade bed said:

aTm2004 said:

William K. Klingaman said:

Are you saying she's smarter because she has a law degree? I know some lawyers who - outside of their trade - are complete idiots with no common sense.

I think what he's saying is you'd not have to be smart to have a degree. SJL has a degree from Yale and a law degree from UVA, yet she couldn't find the United States on a one sided globe.


Correction, if you put a TV camera in front of it, she would find it in no time flat.
Funny, DeSantis was just on Fox and pretty much slagged Yale - he said it had made him appreciate the ordinary more.
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Why does staff just let these posters continue to spew hate on a legitimate thread. I don't get it.
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Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.

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Grapesoda2525 said:



Boebert is 73 votes (also known as 0.02%) behind with still some reporting.
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blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?
who is more intelligent - PhD in a liberal art or a high school educated level 3 CWI? Or an operations supervisor? Or an electrician?

There are a lot more "uneducated" but highly intelligent people out there.
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ChemEAg08 said:

Grapesoda2525 said:



Boebert is 73 votes (also known as 0.02%) behind with still some reporting.


They got to get there cracks in now in case she wins
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AnScAggie said:

blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?

I have a PhD, have been a tenured faculty member and can say without a doubt some people with multiple degrees can't even figure out how to change a tire or turn on a breaker. No degrees don't make you smart, in many instances all they mean is you had the fortitude or lack of career opportunities so you stayed in school. If you don't believe that then look at the Adulting class phenomenon that started a decade ago, you had to teach people with college degrees and $100k jobs how to do simple adult crap like change an ac filter and simple stuff an illiterate person can figure out.


Evening, Professor. The comment was inquiring about whether there was a correlation. Instead of addressing it, you chose to tell us about all the dumb people you work with.
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Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.
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Stlkofta said:

Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.


Look at how fast we dropped Al Frankenstein in Minnesota. What Roy Moore did was far worse and the GOP still came this close to sending him to congress.
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blacksox said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.

Nancy Pelosi married somebody who drives drunk and commits insider trading.

Joe Biden is an actual pedophile who touches and sniffs young children.
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Grapesoda2525 said:

Stlkofta said:

Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.


Look at how fast we dropped Al Frankenstein in Minnesota. What Roy Moore did was far worse and the GOP still came this close to sending him to congress.
https://www.npr.org/2022/08/13/1117365135/roy-moore-defamation-suit-award-super-pac
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blacksox said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.


So you're against groomers?
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Grapesoda2525 said:

Stlkofta said:

Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.


Look at how fast we dropped Al Frankenstein in Minnesota. What Roy Moore did was far worse and the GOP still came this close to sending him to congress.

When Tara Reade came out, did you drop Xi Dumbthing?

When Ashley Biden's diary came out, did you drop Oldfinger?

When Hunter Biden's laptop came out, did you drop Pedo Pete?

Keep telling me Boebert is a moral failure.

But you know exactly what you voted for in 2020.

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Dims "we're all for the poor working class person". Poor working class person makes it to congress - Dims "you didn't go to the right Ivy League school, therefore you're too stupid to be anything outside of menial labor".
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AnScAggie said:

Dims "we're all for the poor working class person". Poor working class person makes it to congress - Dims "you didn't go to the right Ivy League school, therefore you're too stupid to be anything outside of menial labor".


Bottom feeder at Delaware.

Bottom feeder at Syracuse Law School.

A man whose boss once noted his propensity to screw things up. A man whose coworker said he has been wrong on every foreign policy matter, Cold War included, for the last 40 years.

There are viruses in a Wuhan Lab displaying more mental activity in a second than Joseph Robinette Biden has engaged in his entire life.

This educated loser is President of the United States. We would better off digging up Franklin Pierce's corpse, handing him a bottle of booze, and sitting him down in the White House doing nothing but molting on the West Wing carpet.


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Stlkofta said:

AnScAggie said:

Dims "we're all for the poor working class person". Poor working class person makes it to congress - Dims "you didn't go to the right Ivy League school, therefore you're too stupid to be anything outside of menial labor".


Bottom feeder at Delaware.

Bottom feeder at Syracuse Law School.

A man whose boss once noted his propensity to screw things up. A man whose coworker said he has been wrong on every foreign policy matter, Cold War included, for the last 40 years.

There are viruses in a Wuhan Lab displaying more mental activity in a second than Joseph Robinette Biden has engaged in his entire life.

This educated loser is President of the United States. We would better off digging up Franklin Pierce's corpse, handing him a bottle of booze, and sitting him down in the White House doing nothing but molting on the West Wing carpet.



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Grapesoda2525 said:

Stlkofta said:

Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.


Look at how fast we dropped Al Frankenstein in Minnesota. What Roy Moore did was far worse and the GOP still came this close to sending him to congress.

Oh look, the pothead's a dem and his brain is so fried he ACTUALLY believes democrats are morally superior to Republicans…while they push abortion for convenience up to …and AFTER…birth.

Holy *****
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blacksox said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.


So you would agree that someone with a ******ed level IQ due to a stroke would be a bad senator.
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blacksox said:

CDUB98 said:

LOL

Number of degrees does not necessarily reflect the intelligence of a person.


But there is often times a correlation, no?
Not necessarily...

How many degrees did Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates or Elon Musk get?
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Grapesoda2525 said:

Stlkofta said:

Sounds like she didn't get the job done with constituent services, the nuts and bolts of serving in the Congress. If you don't do that well, then you will be lucky to serve more than a term in office.

But I do find it funny to see the hand-wringing on Ms. Boebert's moral failings from those who knowingly put a pedophile into the White House in 2020.

Heal yourselves, preachers.


Look at how fast we dropped Al Frankenstein in Minnesota. What Roy Moore did was far worse and the GOP still came this close to sending him to congress.


How about sleeping with a Chinese spy? That's all OK?

Or starting your political career on your knees? No big deal?

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Fear InoculAg said:

blacksox said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.

Nancy Pelosi married somebody who drives drunk and commits insider trading.

Joe Biden is an actual pedophile who touches and sniffs young children.


High moral standing only matters to Republican voters. It's incomparable to what the loons on the left do. They vote for anyone willing to sell their soul to satan.
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AgBandsman said:

Fear InoculAg said:

blacksox said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Fear InoculAg said:

Grapesoda2525 said:

Boebert has a GED education level and a husband with a criminal record. Not the kind of people we should want to represent us in congress.
Out of curiosity, what relevance do you believe her husband's criminal record has?
Elected officials are public figures. There personal lives become relevant to the public just like celebrities and athletes.
That wasn't my question. I don't disagree that it's relevant. I'm asking you what the relevance is. WHY is it relevant?


Because this women decided it was a good idea to marry a man carrying a criminal record for flashing his pecker at children. That shows poor decision making. She married a groomer.

Nancy Pelosi married somebody who drives drunk and commits insider trading.

Joe Biden is an actual pedophile who touches and sniffs young children.


High moral standing only matters to Republican voters. It's incomparable to what the loons on the left do. They vote for anyone willing to sell their soul to satan.
One party holds themselves up as the moral authority…
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One party holds themselves up as the moral authority…

this is a joke, right?
 
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