Ricktloml wrote:
Yes, perhaps my description should have been abject ignorance, (instead of stupidity,) wedded to arrogance. I'm not real sure diplomas mean what they used to. Athletes get special lee-way, and if you pursue a cursory examination of grade inflation on most modern college campuses it is not that uncommon. The college bribery scandal is another example of "higher" education perhaps meaning more finance than knowledge. Good for Acasio-Cortez for getting her degree. Listening to her pontificate on any number of subjects and then whine when her factual errors are pointed out makes me stick to my assertion. Acasio-Cortez brooks no criticism, because as she put it, even if she is factually wrong, she is morally superior, which makes her right. She IS ignorance wedded to arrogance, and that arrogance doesn't allow her to ever question her ignorance. Her attitude is SHE knows better, and the rest of us, ESPECIALLY anyone who would dare to disagree with her, is not only wrong, but morally inferior, so they should sit down and shut up, and let HER run things. She is after all, not a civil servant, but the boss.
Yes, perhaps my description should have been abjec... (
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Trump could never even come close.