I think Ted Cruz would have to lose

WVPATX

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100 IQ points to reach Hillary's level. Carson. Rubio and Christie would have to lose about 50. And Hillary is the smartest of a very dumb Dem field.
 

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100 IQ points to reach Hillary's level. Carson. Rubio and Christie would have to lose about 50. And Hillary is the smartest of a very dumb Dem field.
Make no mistake about that *****, what she lacks in brains she makes up for in balls
 
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100 IQ points to reach Hillary's level. Carson. Rubio and Christie would have to lose about 50. And Hillary is the smartest of a very dumb Dem field.
Exactly! Wellesley and Yale Law School are known for admitting and graduating dummies. Try again Einstein.
 
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Yes. You can call them a lot of things. But stupid would be the last. Unless you were stupid yourself. Of course, you are. So there.

I never called them stupid,that was your word, or anything else. You are the one who said Yale Law was known for admitting and graduating dummies.
 

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Yes. You can call them a lot of things. But stupid would be the last. Unless you were stupid yourself. Of course, you are. So there.
I have to agree that no one that gets as far as running for President is stupid. What was always fascinating was people on the left that kept saying how dumb Bush was and how smart Gore was. Bush's SAT scores were higher and Gore flunked out of college. Gore may have actually eaten the college later in life.
 

WVPATX

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Exactly! Wellesley and Yale Law School are known for admitting and graduating dummies. Try again Einstein.

You may want to read this piece on Alan Dershowitz, a very, very liberal law professor.

An excerpt:

“At Harvard Law School, he was — the professors were in awe of his intellect. Even if they disagreed with him, which they did vehemently, these people knew that — this guy was trained under the Federalist Society second-generation Republican wave. In other words, not the Reagan years, but these years.”

http://www.dcclothesline.com/2015/0...-among-the-smartest-students-ive-ever-taught/
 
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You may want to read this piece on Alan Dershowitz, a very, very liberal law professor.

An excerpt:

“At Harvard Law School, he was — the professors were in awe of his intellect. Even if they disagreed with him, which they did vehemently, these people knew that — this guy was trained under the Federalist Society second-generation Republican wave. In other words, not the Reagan years, but these years.”

http://www.dcclothesline.com/2015/0...-among-the-smartest-students-ive-ever-taught/
Well, that is very impressive. But I think you are having a difficult time following this thread. What does that have to do with the price of tea in China?