Stupid Republican idea of the day

If he has higher ambitions, Scott Walker at some point is going to have to come clean about why he left Marquette with just a few months left to graduation. Maybe he wasn’t *going *to graduate?

Local lore is that he was tossed out for cheating, though I’m not aware of any actual evidence for that.

There was a WaPo story in the last week or so that said he was far short of the necessary credits for graduating when he left.

I’m not sure what your point is, honestly. The puerile rhetoric (har har har community organizer) is tired and old news, but the basic sentiment seems to be “poor girl was killed, we want vengeance, Dems won’t do enough” which hardly seems worthy of inclusion in this thread.

Politifact says it wascloser to a year:

Well, first I think it disgusting** that** he uses her death for the same old puerile, etc.
Second, the “must be killed” is just idiotic. Reminds me of the old Python skit “how to do it”.

“Exceedingly rare?” Funny, but I heard that all the time, except I wasn’t called “Senator.” It began with an A and ended with an E and wasn’t “anal aperture,” but close.

Take a wild guess at which school Ron Paul got his medical degree.

[checks forum]

So, yew iz a Tarheel, iz yew?

New Arkansas law prohibits local governments from enacting ordinances against anti-LGBT discrimination

Is this likely to survive the same type of challenge that SCOTUS decided in Romer v Evans?

Rand Paul or his staff created a fake Pinterest account supposedly making fun of Hillary Clinton. Except it just makes him look bad.

From the link:

Given that it’s Rand Paul, maybe we shouldn’t be jumping to any conclusions…

I’m not understanding the inference. :confused:

Republican Rep. mixes up Boko Haram and Boca Raton.

Of course, there is nothing stupid about this at all - it was a simple brainfart/slip of the tongue.

But imagine if Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama had said it. It’d be the lead story on Fox News for a week and our resident Tea Partiers would be flogging this latest “scandal” all over the boards. They’re still clinging to “57 states”.

I was inferring that Rand Paul was a legacy applicant. However, at the time, Duke medical school policy did not require an undergraduate degree. By all accounts, Rand Paul had the grades, so it was a cheap shot on my part.

ETA: Rand Paul did claim to have an undergraduate degree in Biology and made that claim twice in a single day. So we can all point and laugh at him for that.

He went to Baylor University? That Baylor, the one in Waco, Texas? The one that gets laughed at by SMU, fer chrissake? Probably where he learned his smooth dance moves.

Didn’t he say he had a Biology degree and an Economics degree from Baylor before someone on his staff finally admitted it wasn’t true?

I read that as a lunacy applicant

In the linked article he says Biology and English. His understanding of economics appears to be purely Randian.

In the department of “what could go wrong?” about sending dummkopfs to congress the Republicans demonstrate how wrong that was when they decide about policy issues:

http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/232487-new-gop-senate-begins-assault-on-obamas-climate-rules

:rolleyes:

Sure, like it is not religion when Inhofe and many republicans in congress did use the bible to declare that God will not allow any disaster to happen to us, therefore all scientists are wrong.

I need an adult!

Yep, all Democrats are the adults there, Republicans really are choosing to die on that hill and they do want everyone else to lose too.