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  • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

    I am so smart
    S M R T

    a legend and an out of work bum look a lot alike, daddy.

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      Being able to score well on objective tests is an advantage, but the older I get the more I believe it is a woefully inadequate measure of a person. One of my parents and at least one of my children had IQs north of 150, and generally strong test taking abilities got my immediate family members into Harvard, Stanford, U of Chic, Columbia, MIT, and similar so-called blue ribbon schools. But IQ and objective test results were not stressed and rarely discussed, because I think we just understood what an incomplete measure those tests are. Resilience, empathy, humor, curiosity, the ability to care were given higher value. After undergrad, I spent the first 13 years of my adult life swinging a hammer, and I'm grateful for that experience--worked along side some extremely healthy minds during those years.

      Intellectual horsepower is a good thing. I wish our President had even a little of it, because many things appear to beyond his grasp. But any number of tools can perform fairly similar functions (circular saw, hand drill, etc), each can be top-of-the-line, and yet have their highest best value in completely different circumstances. We are that way. Add the qualities we desire in a human being, and objective measures become even less compelling.

      The above comments are cliche, but they deserved to be made anyway.

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      • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

        I imagine based on the recent pardons and DOJ stories we can remove attempted murder and attempted rape out of the criminal code. After all. You didn't finish the job (Blagojevich didn't finish selling the Senate seat).

        Everyone good with that? I don't see a problem.
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        • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

          I'd chime in with my ACT scores, but growing up in a place with electricity and running water we took the SATs instead. :P

          Cornell '04, Stanford '06


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          Rover Frenchy, Classic! Great post.
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          • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

            https://www.yahoo.com/news/rohrabach...131438007.html

            WASHINGTON — Former California Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher confirmed in a new interview that during a three-hour meeting at the Ecuadorian Embassy in August 2017, he told Julian Assange he would get President Trump to give him a pardon if he turned over information proving the Russians had not been the source of internal Democratic National Committee emails published by WikiLeaks.

            In a phone interview with Yahoo News, Rohrabacher said his goal during the meeting was to find proof for a widely debunked conspiracy theory: that WikiLeaks’ real source for the DNC emails was not Russian intelligence agents, as U.S. officials have since concluded, but former DNC staffer Seth Rich, who was murdered on the streets of Washington in July 2016 in what police believe was a botched robbery.

            A lawyer for Assange in London on Wednesday cited the pardon offer from Rohrabacher during a court hearing on the U.S. government’s request to extradite the WikiLeaks founder.

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            KDR

            Rover Frenchy, Classic! Great post.
            iwh30 I wish I could be as smart as you. I really do you are the man
            gregg729 I just saw your sig, you do love having people revel in your "intelligence."
            Ritt18 you are the perfect representation of your alma mater.
            Miss Thundercat That's it, you win.
            TBA#2 I want to kill you and dance in your blood.
            DisplacedCornellian Hahaha. Thread over. Frenchy wins.

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            • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

              For the orcs still denying Russian involvement is this not definitive proof they were involved? Surely Assange would not have passed this offer up if he could prove otherwise.

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              • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                Once we get a non-corrupt DOJ in place, can he be charged with hindering prosecution? Or witness tampering?
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                • Originally posted by ScoobyDoo View Post
                  I imagine based on the recent pardons and DOJ stories we can remove attempted murder and attempted rape out of the criminal code. After all. You didn't finish the job (Blagojevich didn't finish selling the Senate seat).

                  Everyone good with that? I don't see a problem.
                  I don't think there would be much opposition from the GOP about dropping attempted rape (or even actual rape) from the criminal code.

                  It's not like they face punishment for those crimes anyway.

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                  • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                    So Dana is now admitting he talked to assange about a pardon?

                    I’m sure someone here will say he’s also not believable

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                    • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                      Originally posted by Deutsche Gopher Fan View Post
                      So Dana is now admitting he talked to assange about a pardon?

                      I’m sure someone here will say he’s also not believable
                      And that Trump barely knew him, and certainly didn't have him on his short list for Secretary of State or anything like that.

                      Cornell '04, Stanford '06


                      KDR

                      Rover Frenchy, Classic! Great post.
                      iwh30 I wish I could be as smart as you. I really do you are the man
                      gregg729 I just saw your sig, you do love having people revel in your "intelligence."
                      Ritt18 you are the perfect representation of your alma mater.
                      Miss Thundercat That's it, you win.
                      TBA#2 I want to kill you and dance in your blood.
                      DisplacedCornellian Hahaha. Thread over. Frenchy wins.

                      Test to see if I can add this.

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                      • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                        Originally posted by French Rage View Post
                        And that Trump barely knew him, and certainly didn't have him on his short list for Secretary of State or anything like that.
                        He takes pictures with thousands of people every day.

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                        • Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post
                          For the orcs still denying Russian involvement is this not definitive proof they were involved? Surely Assange would not have passed this offer up if he could prove otherwise.
                          More relevant, if they were not involved, why do you need to go to such lengths to manufacture evidence that they weren't.

                          Arrange could have had many reasons to turn it down. He didn't think they would follow through, he hint have such evidence to provide, he didn't trust Trump, he wasn't sure Dana had the pull to get a pardon, etc.
                          What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                          • Originally posted by French Rage View Post
                            And that Trump barely knew him, and certainly didn't have him on his short list for Secretary of State or anything like that.
                            Trump already tweeted he didn't know him.
                            What kind of cheese are you planning to put on top?

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                            • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                              Sicatoka said he doesnt believe it...so obviously both Rohrbacher and Assange are lying.
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                              • Re: POTUS: A Sharpie Is Always Needed

                                Originally posted by rufus View Post
                                More relevant, if they were not involved, why do you need to go to such lengths to manufacture evidence that they weren't.

                                Arrange could have had many reasons to turn it down. He didn't think they would follow through, he hint have such evidence to provide, he didn't trust Trump, he wasn't sure Dana had the pull to get a pardon, etc.
                                Maybe but those reasons would seem contradictory to Assange's "burn them all" reasoning behind everything else he's ever leaked.

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