Posted on 09/24/2009 3:25:30 AM PDT by Scanian
President Obama yesterday did his best impression of a high-school soph omore participating in his first Model UN meeting, retailing pious clichés he learned from his pony-tailed social studies teacher.
Even Woodrow Wilson might have blanched at the mushy-headed exhortations to world peace and collective action better suited to a college dorm-room bull session or a holiday-season Coca-Cola commercial.
"No nation can or should try to dominate another nation," Obama intoned. "No world order that elevates one nation or group of people over another will succeed. No balance of power among nations will hold."
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It’s not records. It’s test questions he wrote for one of the courses at UofC.
Any way to access them online?
I’m looking now.
http://sweetness-light.com/archive/obamas-con-law-exams-duplicate-test
there are several questions and links to more. It made my hair hurt to read them.
Thanks!
Ah, the UN. It is, after all, the perfect venue for this sort of gooey sermonizing, but it’s also the place for some of the most disgustingly cynical power politics on the planet. You can afford the former if you can manage the latter. Woe unto the first innocent who thinks anyone at that podium is sincere, woe, oh double woe to anyone who actually is.
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Holy moley! You are right! My head is exploding and my eyes have started to bleed!
I have a year and a half of law school, BTW. I can tell you that any instructor who came up with rubbish like that would have been run out, quick-like. But, of course, that was 1975.
I’m a graduate of Utopia State University myself. Check some of the other tests. They get weird in a hurry. And they get 8 hours to answer this stuff.
Leave it to a community organizer to dream up questions like that.
Victimology 101 would have been a better course title.
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