Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Obama’s Chicago Law Days

Apr 24 2012
Obama’s Chicago Law Days

Better late than never: the Moonbat Messiah is finally getting some vetting. Renegade journalists taking up the mantle of Andrew Breitbart might want to follow up on this second-hand insider account of Obama’s less than impressive career as a law professor, via Doug Ross:

I spent some time with the highest tenured faculty member at Chicago Law a few months back, and he did not have many nice things to say about “Barry.” Obama applied for a position as an adjunct and wasn’t even considered. A few weeks later the law school got a phone call from the Board of Trustees telling them to find him an office, put him on the payroll, and give him a class to teach. The Board told him he didn’t have to be a member of the faculty, but they needed to give him a temporary position. He was never a professor and was hardly an adjunct.

The other professors hated him because he was lazy, unqualified, never attended any of the faculty meetings, and it was clear that the position was nothing more than a political stepping stool. According to my professor friend, he had the lowest intellectual capacity in the building. He also doubted whether he was legitimately an editor on the Harvard Law Review, because if he was, he would be the first and only editor of an Ivy League law review to never be published while in school (publication is or was a requirement).

What enquiring minds would really like to know is who placed the phone call and why. Clearly the underachieving Manchurian Moonbat was groomed for power going back long before the liberal media hyped him into the White House. He was not groomed by people who would want their identities made public.


Obama in the classroom, via Chicago News Bench.

On a tip from TrickleUpPolitics. Hat tip: Gateway Pundit.

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