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So, you don't think that a world-renowned, prestigious university hiring a complete and utter failure of human being to teach people isn't a valid topic for discussion? It's Harvard, not the University of Connecticut or south Bumbleturd Community College.
They can't defend it but they won't admit anything that puts their party in a bad light.
Balance is something one worries about in high school. Scalia was a law professor -- as was Obama at the same place.
Obama was an adjunct and guest lecturer. His taught a class in community organizing. No one can recall anything they got from his class. It must have been a good one.
Obama was an adjunct and guest lecturer. His taught a class in community organizing. No one can recall anything they got from his class. It must have been a good one.
They both had remarkably similar backgrounds but Nino chased dollars and then concentrated on academia.
I could give you the negatives on Scalia as a professor, but don't want to go down that road.
Obama did not teach a course on community organizing in law school. He was not an adjunct or a guest lecturer but a lecturer.
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