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Offline Chris_

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Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« on: July 17, 2012, 08:56:04 AM »
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"We won't be apologizing... Mr. Romney claims he's Mr. Fix-it for the economy because of his business experience, so I think voters entirely legitimately want to know what exactly is his business experience."

I find it remarkable that the done-nothing, rabble-rouser has the audacity to talk down to Mitt Romney regarding his business background:

While America's nightmare experience under Obama continues to careen toward insolvency, racial divisiveness and welfare statism, Mitt Romney has an actual record of restoring floundering companies to fiscal health and economic sanity. His background is precisely suited to restoring our nation's economic health.

Mitt's success rate at Bain is tallied at 80%. He is widely hailed as the savior of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. Ask the stockholders at Staples, U.S. Marine or even Bain itself.
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An interesting (and short) article from Ralph Alter.  Or you could just vote for Barry and Michelle because they had to stage a do-over on a public kiss at a ball game.  Aren't they a lovely couple?
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2012, 09:32:07 AM »
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We won't be apologizing... Mr. Romney claims he's Mr. Fix-it for the economy because of his business experience, so I think voters entirely legitimately want to know what exactly is his business experience."

OMG!  this asshole won't release anything of his and he claims he is all that and a bag of chips  :mental:






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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2012, 09:56:19 AM »
Sorry, but Alter's ass-kissing of Romney, particularly toward Mitt's performance vis a vis the Salt Lake Olympics, is a little over the top.

That said, as he said:

"Who you gonna call? Mr. Broke-It or Mr. Fix-it?"

I'll give Mitt his 80% success rating at Bain Capital, but please leave the SLC Olympics out of the equation. The only thing that Mitt did there was show up and take credit for somebody else's hard work.
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2012, 11:43:34 AM »
Obama spouting about Romney's lack of experience is calling the kettle black. What experience did obama have? Besides being a lawyer of something he knows nothing about, being a college professor of something he knows nothing about, voting present during the whole 18 months he spent in the senate, and being a community organizer? That would be none. And if it came down to it, I wouldn't call obama Mr. Broke-it. I would call him Mr. Destruction, as he totally destroyed this country for generations to come..

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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2012, 02:26:43 PM »
Obama spouting about Romney's lack of experience is calling the kettle black. What experience did obama have? Besides being a lawyer of something he knows nothing about, being a college professor of something he knows nothing about, voting present during the whole 18 months he spent in the senate, and being a community organizer? That would be none. And if it came down to it, I wouldn't call obama Mr. Broke-it. I would call him Mr. Destruction, as he totally destroyed this country for generations to come..

He was never a college or university professor.

I simply call him asshole.
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2012, 02:34:39 PM »
He was never a college or university professor.

I simply call him asshole.

He taught three classes at the Chicago School of Law? At least that is what he was saying. He was there from 1992 - 2004. Constitution law was one of the classes he taught. Which is something he knows nothing about.

Source: http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/obama-a-constitutional-law-professor/

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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #6 on: July 17, 2012, 02:55:45 PM »
He taught three classes at the Chicago School of Law? At least that is what he was saying. He was there from 1992 - 2004. Constitution law was one of the classes he taught. Which is something he knows nothing about.

Source: http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/obama-a-constitutional-law-professor/

According to Edward Klein's book, "The Amateur", Barry was offered a teaching gig there.

He failed to assimilate into the rest of the faculty. He was an enigma. Nobody ever really interacted with him, although Klein does say that Barry did do some teaching and had a decent reputation among the students.

It would be FOLLY, however, to suggest that Barry had credentials or was published or otherwise had the same kind of stuff that the other faculty had.

The guy that brought him in (can't remember the name at the moment) simply wanted to hand Barry a silver chalice so that Barry could start giving Communion to the sinners.  :whatever:
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #7 on: July 17, 2012, 03:02:46 PM »
According to Edward Klein's book, "The Amateur", Barry was offered a teaching gig there.

He failed to assimilate into the rest of the faculty. He was an enigma. Nobody ever really interacted with him, although Klein does say that Barry did do some teaching and had a decent reputation among the students.

It would be FOLLY, however, to suggest that Barry had credentials or was published or otherwise had the same kind of stuff that the other faculty had.

The guy that brought him in (can't remember the name at the moment) simply wanted to hand Barry a silver chalice so that Barry could start giving Communion to the sinners.  :whatever:

I'm not sure what his time there was like, I only know that he was a college professor. And probably a bad one at that..

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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #8 on: July 17, 2012, 03:15:13 PM »
I'm not sure what his time there was like, I only know that he was a college professor. And probably a bad one at that..

My point is, the title professor is a pretty high rank.

The title "professor" is not generally given to slack-jawed metrosexual faggot-ridden punks right out of law school. If anything he was an adjunct instructor.

As I understand it (I'm no academic), the rank structure in academia works something like this, from top to bottom:

1.  Professor (tenured)
2.  Associate Professor (usually tenured)
3.  Assistant Professor (usually tenure-track after 4-8 years or so, but this is a title conferred on a recent doctoral graduate who was hired following receipt of his doctorate or post-doctoral work)
4.  Instructor (often not even a part of the regular faculty - sort of a "part-time" teacher)

I know you know all this, but I thought I'd post it anyway.
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #9 on: July 17, 2012, 03:35:16 PM »
My point is, the title professor is a pretty high rank.

The title "professor" is not generally given to slack-jawed metrosexual faggot-ridden punks right out of law school. If anything he was an adjunct instructor.

As I understand it (I'm no academic), the rank structure in academia works something like this, from top to bottom:

1.  Professor (tenured)
2.  Associate Professor (usually tenured)
3.  Assistant Professor (usually tenure-track after 4-8 years or so, but this is a title conferred on a recent doctoral graduate who was hired following receipt of his doctorate or post-doctoral work)
4.  Instructor (often not even a part of the regular faculty - sort of a "part-time" teacher)

I know you know all this, but I thought I'd post it anyway.

Maybe his association with Bill Ayers got him the position? He had some connections that could have probably got him anything he wanted.

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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #10 on: July 17, 2012, 03:41:44 PM »
Maybe his association with Bill Ayers got him the position? He had some connections that could have probably got him anything he wanted.

Ayers threatened to blow up the university unless they hired Obama?

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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #11 on: July 17, 2012, 03:44:26 PM »
Maybe his association with Bill Ayers got him the position? He had some connections that could have probably got him anything he wanted.

According to Klein (I'm going on memory here, so don't quote me), Barry was seen to be gifted in the sense that he ran his mouth well. He was offered a position not by Ayers, but by some other liberal dean at that school who sought to develop what was perceived as a shining star.

It's been discussed before - Barry has had virtually everything in his miserable ****tard life handed to him on a silver platter. This was no different, but Ayers had nothing to do with it.
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Re: Mr. Fix-it or Mr. Broke-it?
« Reply #12 on: July 17, 2012, 04:02:36 PM »
Ayers threatened to blow up the university unless they hired Obama?

It wouldn't surprise me one bit if he did.


According to Klein (I'm going on memory here, so don't quote me), Barry was seen to be gifted in the sense that he ran his mouth well. He was offered a position not by Ayers, but by some other liberal dean at that school who sought to develop what was perceived as a shining star.

It's been discussed before - Barry has had virtually everything in his miserable ****tard life handed to him on a silver platter. This was no different, but Ayers had nothing to do with it.


So he was a salesman then. Ayers was a thought.