Riffhard wrote on Mar 4
th, 2009 at 3:37pm:
Brainbell Jangler wrote on Mar 4
th, 2009 at 3:10pm:
Riffhard wrote on Mar 4
th, 2009 at 2:05pm:
Listen here young fella, the last thing I need from you is a photo of yourself. Not everyone that has figured out how much of an idiot Barry is listens to Rush! I, for example, am a much bigger fan of Mark Levin, and I'll put his intellect and schooling up against anyone on this board. He's certainly more intelligent than the average Osuckama supporter like yourself. Nice picture though. When did you have it taken?
Riffy
Riffy,
You
could put Mark Levin's schooling up against mine, but you would once again be mistaken. Mr. Levin earned his Juris Doctorate at Temple Law School; I got mine at Harvard. Harvard Law School is the number one law school in the country; Temple is in a five-way tie for 59th. Spread
that on your toast and eat it.
www.LawSchool100.comBrainy
Call me when you're Chief Of Staff to the Atty General of the United States there BJ. Also call me when you write three New York Times (Doh!) best sellers, and are the president of one of the largest Legal Foundations in the United States.
http://www.landmarklegal.org/DesktopDefault.aspx The school means nothing! His intellect and his life achievements are vastly superior to yours I'm afraid BJ. Not to mention the fact that he is considered one of the leading Constitutional scholars alive, and this view is shared by his friends and foes alike. I have met many people that went to better (ie-more expensive schools than I did) and I have been as smart or in many cases considerably smarter than most of them.
Mark Levin's intellect, and his life achievements are vastly superior to
anyone's on this board.
Riffy
You're equivocating, Riffy. If "the school means nothing," why make an assertion about Mr. Levin's schooling? You "put his . . . schooling up against anyone on this board," and I answered with actual evidence proving that mine was substantially better. The intellectually honest response would be to concede the point about schooling and fall back on your other assertion about intellect. I don't have any data on Mr. Levin's intellect to compare with my perfect score on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT), but that perfect score would indicate that the best Mr. Levin could hope for was a tie. Of course, the fact that he went to Temple Law makes a perfect LSAT score on his part doubtful. And please do not assume, as you imply with your "i.e. more expensive" aside, that my superior education is the product of economic privilege. It is not. My parents were working class, teenaged high school dropouts when I was born. I lived in a home without an indoor toilet until I was 8. What I got I earned; nobody gave me nuthin'.
It appears you wish to shift the discussion from your initial assertion about schooling and intellect to a comparison of resumes. I believe Mr. Levin's position as Chief of Staff to Edwin "Bigger Piggie" Meese says more about his ideological credentials than his intellect. And I haven't seen any evidence that Mr. Levin is widely respected as a constitutional scholar outside of the far right. I mean, who's even reading his stuff besides dittoheads?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A50246-2005Mar19.html
http://www.slate.com/id/2116087On the other hand, at least you did respond, which is better than you did regarding my correction of your misuse of the George Washington quote. Are you prepared to admit that it was about political parties in general and had nothing to do with socialism? Have you developed your discussion on the Hamilton/Jefferson dispute and its application to current events? Are you a small government Jeffersonian or a big business Hamiltonian, or what? As an expert on American history, your ideas are much in demand.
Brainy