Who's the bigger idiot?

lustylad's Avatar
My guess is so he could get somebody else to take the test for him like all his previous school work. Originally Posted by eccieuser9500




Wrong! The correct answer is "Who was Teddy Kennedy"?

"In 1951, Kennedy was expelled from Harvard for cheating, having paid a classmate to take a Spanish test for him. His father, Joseph P. Kennedy, former U.S. Ambassador to England, worked with the Boston Globe's top political editor on how to blunt the impact of this revelation. His father further advised him to refrain from cheating, stating, 'you're not clever enough.'"

https://www.conservapedia.com/Edward_M._Kennedy
lustylad's Avatar
Anybody else want to guess why he needed the interrogative questions mailed in? Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Obviously you've never been involved in litigation. They're called "interrogatories" and they're always delivered and answered in writing, not verbally or in person.

in·ter·rog·a·to·ry
/ˌin(t)əˈräɡəˌtôrē/
nounLaw
plural noun: interrogatories

a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered.
Ronin3's Avatar
Impeachment is on the agenda...was it ever for Obummer??https://news.yahoo.com/prequel-impea...221142023.html
So much for civility...it cuts both ways! Originally Posted by bb1961
I wasn’t taking sides, merely pointing out what should be obvious. I had the luxury of existing in an environment for many years where differences in ethnicity, religion, and political views were accepted and, on occasion, intelligently discussed. All that mattered was your buddies and your team. That tolerance is at the core of my being, which is why I rarely post here. The only political view I’ll offer is that I believe impeachment would make matters worse, and if the majority of American voters want someone different, they should vote him out. Although I do believe that process failed somewhat in 2016...for the second time. And I’ll add both parties are traitors by constantly acting in their own best political interest to the detriment of the American people. So yes, it cuts both ways
lustylad's Avatar
The hate displayed on this board mimics what exists in this country. We’re destroying ourselves from within. Beating on each other is counterproductive to fixing our problems, both nationally and internationally. Originally Posted by Ronin3
Yep. Haters gonna hate.

Meanhile, we lost over 72,000 Americans to the opioid epidemic in 2017. That's more in a single year than were killed in the entire Vietnam War (47,400). Or the Korean War (33,700). Or WWI (53,400).

Imagine if everyone focused as much attention and emotional energy on halting this ravaging epidemic as they have on the phony Russian collusion story... ijs.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...se-deaths.html
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Imagine how much better our government would be if Trump spent half the time doing his job as he spends tweeting, campaigning, playing golf and jerking off.
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Yep. Haters gonna hate.

Meanhile, we lost over 72,000 Americans to the opioid epidemic in 2017. That's more in a single year than were killed in the entire Vietnam War (47,400). Or the Korean War (33,700). Or WWI (53,400).

Imagine if everyone focused as much attention and emotional energy on halting this ravaging epidemic as they have on the phony Russian collusion story... ijs.

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...se-deaths.html Originally Posted by lustylad
How do you know he's jerking off? Hmmmmmmmm..........
You're just mad now that you were wrong.....AGAIN.




Imagine how much better our government would be if Trump spent half the time doing his job as he spends tweeting, campaigning, playing golf and jerking off. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
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Imagine how much better our government would be if Trump spent half the time doing his job as he spends tweeting, campaigning, playing golf and jerking off. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
How would you know how much he jerks off?
What is that based on? You have that much experience
on the subject on acting like an idiot? I'm not trying to be rude. But you are calling Trump an idiot and he is in the White House and you're behind a keyboard on a hooker board.
And,really dude, you're the one calling Trump an idiot?



I can't prove Trump is an idiot. But he sure acts like one. Originally Posted by txdot-guy
What hate? I love everybody!! Well, except T.M. - there's always that one person..............





A lot of hate on this board. That’s more disconcerting to me than anything our current president may, or may not have done. I worked for him for nearly 2 years some time ago and had at least 20 meetings with him. I know exactly what his ethics, integrity, and intellectual capacity is. And given all the factors it’s moot. The hate displayed on this board mimics what exists in this country. We’re destroying ourselves from within. Beating on each other is counterproductive to fixing our problems, both nationally and internationally. Originally Posted by Ronin3
bamscram's Avatar
What is that based on? You have that much experience
on the subject on acting like an idiot? I'm not trying to be rude. But you are calling Trump an idiot and he is in the White House and you're behind a keyboard on a hooker board.
And,really dude, you're the one calling Trump an idiot? Originally Posted by Austin Ellen



You are a hooker behind a keyboard, trying to convince someone he isn't. LOL
Imagine how much better our government would be if Trump spent half the time doing his job as he spends tweeting, campaigning, playing golf and jerking off. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
The Dems are the ones jerking off. If they did their job as good as they try to convince the whole country that Trump stole the election by colluding with Russia there might be some progress made in this country. But instead they would rather continue to scratch and claw at something that has been proven to have never happened. I guess the Dems will have to go back to the drawing board and make up another nefarious story about Trump in another lame attempt to impeach him. Thats what they'll do.
lustylad's Avatar
Imagine how much better our government would be if Trump spent half the time doing his job as he spends tweeting, campaigning, playing golf and jerking off. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
There you go, deflecting from the opioid crisis to attack trump. Thank you for making my point! People like you are precisely the problem.

Let's try another one, yssup.

Imagine what a great economy we could have if someone would just unfetter it from obama's onerous taxes and regulations...

Oh wait! No need to imagine that one! It's actually happening!!
Cenk Uygur: "If You Can't Understand That President Trump Is Stupid, Then You're Stupid" | Video | RealClearPolitics


https://www.realclearpolitics.com/vi...re_stupid.html




He's not acting. How do we know he's a multibillionaire? You believe him? Defeating his political enemies with the help of the countries enemies? Again. I ask: who's the bigger idiot?

As far as proving I'm NOT an idiot? I know how to spell hamburger and smoking?

Here are Trump's worst typos and spelling mistakes

https://amp.businessinsider.com/trum...idented-2017-4 Originally Posted by eccieuser9500
Oh Fuck Chunk Yogurt. He's nothing but a poster child for the leftist morons in this country.
eccieuser9500's Avatar
Obviously you've never been involved in litigation. They're called "interrogatories" and they're always delivered and answered in writing, not verbally or in person.

in·ter·rog·a·to·ry
/ˌin(t)əˈräɡəˌtôrē/
nounLaw
plural noun: interrogatories

a written question which is formally put to one party in a case by another party and which must be answered. Originally Posted by lustylad

in·ter·rog·a·tive
/ˌin(t)əˈräɡədiv/Submit
adjective
1.
having or conveying the force of a question.




A good investigator knows questioning someone directly can elicit reactions and lead to better detailed information.