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Old 05-07-2011, 04:36 PM
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That should have been an indication that Obama was not all that liberal. The University of Chicago is a very conservative school. Judge Posner of the Seventh Circuit came from there. He likes to blend a lot of cost/benefit analysis into his legal opinions. The U of C does, however, have an outstanding academic reputation.

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U of C is truly one of the finest universities in the world. That said, it also a university where "fun goes to die." Lots of eggheads, little fun, I'm told (from several Physics alumni).
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Old 05-07-2011, 04:45 PM
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By the way, as I recall both Bill and Hillary were unable to get health care reform through Congress. Somehow, his poor leadership notwithstanding, Obama managed to get that done. As I recall, he got Osama too. Oh yeah, his economic policies kept 2/3 of the US auto industry from failure, and kept the recession from becoming a depression.

Obama is a serious person who contemplates issues, understands the data, and operates on the basis of his understanding. Some people want to portray that seriousness as arrogance. It doesn't bother me that my President doesn't have Bubba for a nickname.

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Old 05-08-2011, 01:13 AM
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Do you also have reservations about the way he got into the Ivy League?

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No, but I'd certainly like more information on the subject.
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Old 05-08-2011, 01:18 AM
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so you are saying you don't like Obie because he is black. That is common.
No, what is common is the left to scream racism at any criticism of Obama.

I do not care that he is black any more than I cared about Carter's race. There are plenty of black people, albeit evidently not known by Beiden, that are worthy of respect.
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Old 05-08-2011, 01:34 AM
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On what basis is this assertion being made (other than personal animus, of course)? I think that a person chosen as President of the Harvard Law Review and a professor at University of Chicago's Law School is hardly an intellectual pushover.

I think both he and Slick Willy are pretty bright fellows. Dubya, not so much.

There are plenty of graduates being produced by prestigious universities that utterly lack common sense and/or an ability to lead. There are also those that are too specialized or "focused" to ascertain a strategic vision. I do not recall stating that Obama lacked intelligence, but rather, that by his own actions and statements he has demonstrated a lack of qualities necessary to be an effective leader. Similarly, I do not think Carter lacked innate intelligence, but instead just couldn't lead.
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Old 05-08-2011, 01:47 AM
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By the way, as I recall both Bill and Hillary were unable to get health care reform through Congress. Somehow, his poor leadership notwithstanding, Obama managed to get that done. As I recall, he got Osama too. Oh yeah, his economic policies kept 2/3 of the US auto industry from failure, and kept the recession from becoming a depression.

Obama is a serious person who contemplates issues, understands the data, and operates on the basis of his understanding. Some people want to portray that seriousness as arrogance. It doesn't bother me that my President doesn't have Bubba for a nickname.

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Tell me where he has ever demonstrated great leadership ability. Christ, he let Nancy and Harry define the healthcare debate. Osama just happened to come up on his watch. Arguably we'd be in less of a mess without the tinkering wrt the economy. BTW, almost all his actions point to decisions initiated or made by others. I'll take Bubba any day over the current indecisive, lackluster, arrogant Obama.
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Old 05-08-2011, 02:02 AM
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That should have been an indication that Obama was not all that liberal. The University of Chicago is a very conservative school. Judge Posner of the Seventh Circuit came from there. He likes to blend a lot of cost/benefit analysis into his legal opinions. The U of C does, however, have an outstanding academic reputation. (I guess Trump would assert that the U of C faculty needed some affirmative action numbers too.)

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He was a lecturer there at UChicago. Can you refer me to any of his academic law papers? Can you suggest some cases where he was the attorney? Some twelve years as an academic and not a single paper? Why? I'd be willing to bet that if we looked up all the current UChicago law faculty, we'd find that every one of them has published at least a single paper.

I do agree that in the rarefied world of academia UChicago would be considered more conservative than most institutions.
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If Obama isn't a liberal, how come he voted like one in the Senate?

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If Obama isn't a liberal, how come he voted like one in the Senate?

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Because of the demands for party discipline on both sides of the aisle (which sucks, IMHO). You cannot get ahead in today's partisan politics by voting your conscience (ask the lady Senators from Maine or Scott Brown in MA, for example).
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Old 05-09-2011, 10:06 AM
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100%?? I love this new, Republican Obama

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