As a ten year FR member, I try to respect other people’s opinions. It’s hard sometimes but if I didn’t I would be an unhappy person. It’s certainly not how Christ wants me to be.
Also, I would not presume to call an LLM a “post-doctorate” degree. Yes, in the lawyers’ infinite wisdom they did decide to call their first level degree a JD but no one I know would ever claim that an LLM in tax law was a “post-doctorate” degree.
The substance of your post was addressed in the conversation above. There are some who are all in for Bachman and can’t have a civil discussion. Name calling an baseless analogies are their tools.
For myself, she’s not my candidate. I haven’t found one yet. My list only includes those who I can evaluate as leaders and congressmen and congresswomen don’t fall in that category. I know exactly what she thinks about others’ decisions. I have no idea how she would handle the situation where she has too little information to make a decision yet still has to decide.
... but no one I know would ever claim that an LLM in tax law was a post-doctorate degree.To repeat, you clearly do not get out much. I polled the dozen LLM's that work in my building. They all agree, you are wrong.
Quite literally, Bachman’s LLM is a “post-doctorate” degree, since she completed that degree after getting her doctorate.
What’s your field of study? I have an MBA from the University of Oregon, and a B.S. from Montana State University.