Vote ID ?I wouldn't _______ either one of them with your ______
Vote ID ?I wouldn't _______ either one of them with your ______
You really don’t know Palin was a governor?You’re comparing a woman who was a tv sportscaster in her professional work life to a woman who was the attorney general of the state of California in hers? That’s like comparing a hairdresser to an architect.
I wouldn't _______ either one of them with your ______
I worship the day he ends up in jail where he belongs. We all know your loyalties ulrey.You seem to be the one who worships him. You no stop talk about the guy!
REEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!I worship the day he ends up in jail where he belongs. We all know your loyalties ulrey.
Is that hand Gesture that AOC does here a white supremacy signal?
Is that hand Gesture that AOC does here a white supremacy signal?
AOC finding out what a garbage disposal is.
Classic projection! Hitler was a Jew and he used that to wipe out millions, by clever deception.
Good grief you are clueless as usual. Hitler was absolutely not Jewish. It’s an antisemitic trope.Classic projection! Hitler was a Jew and he used that to wipe out millions, by clever deception.
If you don’t think that a women will trick you, just for the chance to slice your throat… your wrong.
Isn’t this exactly how dems use a political war tactic?
Link?Good grief you are clueless as usual. Hitler was absolutely not Jewish. It’s an antisemitic trope.
Good grief you are clueless as usual. Hitler was absolutely not Jewish. It’s an antisemitic trope.
Lots of other learned articles out there you can read instead of the conspiracy garbage you appear to buy into constantly.Link?
‘Was Hitler Jewish?’ - The Hitler Conspiracies
The leader of the Nazi Party and the man ultimately responsible for the Holocaust: Adolf Hitler. He has inspired many conspiracies over time as people try to understand how an ordinary person can…holocaustcentrenorth.org.uk
If you hate Harris because she's a progressive, fine, but disparaging her in this fashion is weak sauce.Depending on where and the details sportscaster is probably a more prestigious and more difficult gig to land. Assistant city prosecutor is what you apply for when you flunk the bar and went to your local law school
I was talking about their professional job, not elected office. Anyone can win an election, but not just anyone can be a rocket scientist.You really don’t know Palin was a governor?
If you hate Harris because she's a progressive, fine, but disparaging her in this fashion is weak sauce.
First, with respect to the bar exam, it's a difficult test and anyone can have a bad day. Failed-the-first-time lawyers include FDR, Hillary Clinton (DC bar), Michelle Obama, Kathleen Sullivan (former Dean of Stanford Law School), and California governors Jerry Brown and Pete Wilson.
Next, Harris was never, to my knowledge, an "assistant city prosecutor." She worked for a time with the city attorney for San Francisco, but that's civil work. She did serve as assistant DA for both Alameda County and San Francisco, prosecuting and trying criminal cases. That's not losers' work. You're in the trenches, first chair, under pressure for a conviction, with a difficult burden of proof. For a time she headed the Career Criminal Division, prosecuting major crimes including homicide and sexual assault. Trying cases for a DA is a lot more challenging than the job facing a young lawyer working for a white-shoe firm who maybe sees the inside of a courtroom because they're carrying the partner's litigation bag or, if they're lucky, taking the direct of a witness who's on the stand to authenticate documents.
Harris ultimately was elected District Attorney of San Francisco, and later Attorney General of CA.
Finally, her "local law school" is formerly Hastings, part of the UC system, and a reputable law school with one of the best moot court programs in the country. Alumni include Alexander Francis Morrison, founding member of the international law firm Morrison and Foerster, William Orrick, founding member of the international law firm Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, and Todd Machtmes, GC of Salesforce.
Again, if you hate her, fine. But she's got an impressive background.
She’s vp. She’s accomplished a ton in getting to that alone. As for the rest she went to a shitty undergrad who knows how she got admitted to Hastings Altho it is far less competitive than the big UC law schools. . Minority. Less competitive then. Who knows. Few choose that career path with good grades. You don’t say hmmmm Kirkland or city attny’s office. That’s largely where those with poor grades go. Reality.If you hate Harris because she's a progressive, fine, but disparaging her in this fashion is weak sauce.
First, with respect to the bar exam, it's a difficult test and anyone can have a bad day. Failed-the-first-time lawyers include FDR, Hillary Clinton (DC bar), Michelle Obama, Kathleen Sullivan (former Dean of Stanford Law School), and California governors Jerry Brown and Pete Wilson.
Next, Harris was never, to my knowledge, an "assistant city prosecutor." She worked for a time with the city attorney for San Francisco, but that's civil work. She did serve as assistant DA for both Alameda County and San Francisco, prosecuting and trying criminal cases. That's not losers' work. You're in the trenches, first chair, under pressure for a conviction, with a difficult burden of proof. For a time she headed the Career Criminal Division, prosecuting major crimes including homicide and sexual assault. Trying cases for a DA is a lot more challenging than the job facing a young lawyer working for a white-shoe firm who maybe sees the inside of a courtroom because they're carrying the partner's litigation bag or, if they're lucky, taking the direct of a witness who's on the stand to authenticate documents.
Harris ultimately was elected District Attorney of San Francisco, and later Attorney General of CA.
Finally, her "local law school" is formerly Hastings, part of the UC system, and a reputable law school with one of the best moot court programs in the country. Alumni include Alexander Francis Morrison, founding member of the international law firm Morrison and Foerster, William Orrick, founding member of the international law firm Orrick, Herrington and Sutcliffe, and Todd Machtmes, GC of Salesforce.
Again, if you hate her, fine. But she's got an impressive background.
Sure, if you’re a sportscaster in a major city that’s filled with professional sports teams, but she was a sportscaster in a tiny city in Alaska, with no professional sports or even major college sports. Reporting on high school and small college?Depending on where and the details sportscaster is probably a more prestigious and more difficult gig to land. Assistant city prosecutor is what you apply for when you flunk the bar and went to your local law school
I have never known anyone who failed. Who knows what Jr was doing. Calif bar doesn’t even require law school. Big state like that will have so many dipshits taking it from god knows what schools or no schools. Difficulty is often claimed if the scope is broad I.e. a shit ton of subjects. I passed multiple bars on the first try without ever taking a course and working full time. There were entire sections I didn’t even answer. Commercial paper type. Can’t imagine how much you’d have to miss to failSure, if you’re a sportscaster in a major city that’s filled with professional sports teams, but she was a sportscaster in a tiny city in Alaska, with no professional sports or even major college sports. Reporting on high school and small college?
Btw, from what I’ve heard the California bar is difficult and it says she passed it a year after graduating from law school. Didn’t JFK jr. take a few years to pass the NY bar?!
You choose that career path if you are interested in going into politics. Or, if your grades are bad.She’s vp. She’s accomplished a ton in getting to that alone. As for the rest she went to a shitty undergrad who knows how she got admitted to Hastings Altho it is far less competitive than the big UC law schools. . Minority. Less competitive then. Who knows. Few choose that career path with good grades. You don’t say hmmmm Kirkland or city attny’s office. That’s largely where those with poor grades go. Reality.
I have no idea how many cases she’s tried. I promise you that’s not complex litigation. Ive never known anyone who has failed the bar. It’s not hard despite the perception. People in calif pass without even going to law school.
I have ears. I’ve heard her speak. She’s hardly impressive.
But again becoming vp is impressive. Becoming president is even more impressive as is penn and graduating from Wharton
Co-sign. And maybe in her defense that was her aimYou choose that career path if you are interested in going into politics. Or, if your grades are bad.
I learned secured transactions driving to Columbus for the bar exam, listening to part of a review course on a cassette tape. Back then in Ohio it was risky not to bother with sections as they did not grade all of the sections. You didn’t know which ones would count.I have never known anyone who failed. Who knows what Jr was doing. Calif bar doesn’t even require law school. Big state like that will have so many dipshits taking it from god knows what schools or no schools. Difficulty is often claimed if the scope is broad I.e. a shit ton of subjects. I passed multiple bars on the first try without ever taking a course and working full time. There were entire sections I didn’t even answer. Commercial paper type
I’ve practiced in big/medium law for almost 30 years and I only recall two new hires (out of over 200?) who didn’t pass the first time.I learned secured transactions driving to Columbus for the bar exam, listening to part of a review course on a cassette tape. Back then in Ohio it was risky not to bother with sections as they did not grade all of the sections. You didn’t know which ones would count.
But yes, the bar exam is not that difficult.
I’m not shitting you noodle. There were a couple of sections I got zero. I didn’t know it at all. And yes secured transactions was one of themI learned secured transactions driving to Columbus for the bar exam, listening to part of a review course on a cassette tape. Back then in Ohio it was risky not to bother with sections as they did not grade all of the sections. You didn’t know which ones would count.
But yes, the bar exam is not that difficult.
I guarantee your engineering program was far more difficult than law school and the barI’ve practiced in big/medium law for almost 30 years and I only recall two new hires (out of over 200?) who didn’t pass the first time
LOL that’s an understatement. Law school was not very rigorous in my opinion. A lot of reading, but that’s about it.I guarantee your engineering program was far more difficult than law school and the bar
yep that you could just cram. We had the time of our lives. It sounds ridiculous but we did. Our crew played every single intramural sport. Drank like alcoholics. Played endless video games. Hit the gym daily. It was awesome. Minimal studying for weeks and weeks at a time.LOL that’s an understatement. Law school was not very rigorous in my opinion. A lot of reading, but that’s about it.
Incels hate women.Guy has a very bizarre obsession with Zeke. Lost his last username over it and is back at it again.
Maybe you should drink less cough syrup.... or is it mouth wash today?If you don’t think that a women will trick you, just for the chance to slice your throat… your wrong.
Classic projection! Hitler was a Jew and he used that to wipe out millions, by clever deception.
If you don’t think that a women will trick you, just for the chance to slice your throat… your wrong.
Isn’t this exactly how dems use a political war tactic?
I just started getting their vids in my feed this week,had never heard of them before then. But they are extremely talented,and so versatile with their various talents. They've also put out a video each year since 2020 or so where they highlights their bloopers for each respective year.
I don't know where you went to law school but there were almost certainly people in your graduating class who failed the bar on the first attempt. If you practiced law for any length of time, you certainly knew attorneys who didn't pass the first time. They generally don't advertise that, though.She’s vp. She’s accomplished a ton in getting to that alone. As for the rest she went to a shitty undergrad who knows how she got admitted to Hastings Altho it is far less competitive than the big UC law schools. . Minority. Less competitive then. Who knows. Few choose that career path with good grades. You don’t say hmmmm Kirkland or city attny’s office. That’s largely where those with poor grades go. Reality.
I have no idea how many cases she’s tried. I promise you that’s not complex litigation. Ive never known anyone who has failed the bar. It’s not hard despite the perception. People in calif pass without even going to law school.
I have ears. I’ve heard her speak. She’s hardly impressive.
But again becoming vp is impressive. Becoming president is even more impressive as is penn and graduating from Wharton