The Constitution really confounds this president

They claim he actually TAUGHT Constitutional Law at one time. But then, they also claim he is smarter than God.

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13 responses to “The Constitution really confounds this president

  1. Glad I never had to sit through any of his constitutional law lectures; it might have caused permanent brain damage.

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  2. KellyM.'s avatar KellyM.

    The course should have been titled, “Circumventing the Constitution 101.”

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      • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

        We had a prof in my field of major study that people did ANYTHING to avoid. He was tenured, so kept getting paid, but his classes never filled up, so he didn’t have to work much. I have to wonder if Obama had this kind of reputation among the law students who wanted to learn enough to pass the Con Law section of the bar exam.

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  3. GP's avatar GP

    Here are some more videos that depict the -Resident.

    Former colleage at UIC talks about his contact with Obama, very insightful

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3L_rsBTvoFw

    Just a reminder of who the Won really is

    Three years under Obama

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  4. chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

    I wonder why the last one didn’t embed. I love Bill Whittle and that one is really good.

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  5. GP's avatar GP

    Thanks for embedding those Chrissy. I was not sure how to do it. I really love the first one because it shows who the real BHO was and still is.
    How the hell did this fraud become POTUS?
    God help us if he gets four more years to finish us off.

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    • GP — If it’s a YouTube video, all you have to do it put the URL on a line by itself, and should automatically embed. I don’t know how you do it with anything that isn’t YouTube; I’ve tried and never had any luck. Does anyone else know how to embed non-YouTube videos?

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      • chrissythehyphenated's avatar chrissythehyphenated

        Nope. S’far as I can tell, you put the URL in, hit enter and it either embeds or it doesn’t.

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      • You have to make sure it doesn’t have any extra info in it. That’s why the third one didn’t initially embed. I had to go in and remove the username/channel from the url. For YouTube, it should just say

        http://www.youtube.com/

        followed by

        watch?v=8tUJaUY2OiY

        which is just a string of letters and numbers after the = sign that identifies the individual video. If you have anything extra in there, it might not work right.

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