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He made a reference to his grades at a speech recently, and Democrats have jumped all over him for getting a high B. Is that that bad?

2007-09-24 11:13:40 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Politics

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They are just mad he got better grades that Kerry.

2007-09-24 11:16:36 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

The Democrats prefer Hillary's economics where she can get people like Hsu to contribute $850,000 to the Democratic party. Unfortunately the Dems had to give the money back when it became known that Hsu was a criminal. Back in 1996 the Dems led by Bill Clinton really helped their own economy by accepting over a $million from Red China in exchange for military technology. This money was never returned.

2007-09-24 18:33:09 · answer #2 · answered by John W 5 · 0 2

Econ 101 doesn't really teach you anything about the subject, it's an overview to allow students to decide whether or not to take more classes.
Economics is a subject that teaches a lot of principles the first 2-3 years, then shows how all of the pieces fit together in senior-level classes.

2007-09-24 18:18:15 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Barbara Striesand is the one who started all these references to the presidents grades saying that the country shouldn't have a B student running it.

Meanwhile; Barbara Striesand barely made it out of Erasmus High in Brooklyn and when she did, she went directly to work in a gay bar.

By the way, Bush's B was in YALE, not a community college.

2007-09-24 18:20:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

look what he did to the country, are repubs going to bail us out of the trillions his mindless leadership has gotten us into?
this is a man who said he never a book at Yale.
how do you think he got a b+, .....don't be a fool.
you would be hard presses to find someone, who failed that class 20 times and not done such a bad job, even if they tried. it the lie that he could even get a b, or c, or d, if he daddy did not pay for it. don't lie to yourself.

2007-09-24 18:29:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jealousy

A little PS for Henry VIII
I love you man, but Bill Clinton has nothing to do with the question at hand. However if you want to talk about slick Willie and his straight As., well, we all know that he got them Azzs in college, after college, in the oval office, after, in between, on, and on.
Further more, Bush whether you agree with his policies or not, he does have an MBA. Jealousy anyone?

2007-09-24 18:18:38 · answer #6 · answered by Bego?a R 3 · 1 2

The last I heard was Dems supporters saying, "that he paid someone else to do his papers". I wonder when they will catch that dummy? LOL hahahahaha!

They never stop screwing with everyones curly butt hairs, it drives you nuts!

btw - can a B+ be considered also as a A-, because I am getting jealous and very very upset also....LOL! Kinda makes you wish you had money like he and his family does.

2007-09-24 18:26:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Gee, why should I give a damn what he got on his grades? A person can learn a lot after college. Did he? Maybe and maybe not. An A would have been better. Bill Clinton got straight As in college.

2007-09-24 18:21:19 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Considering some presidents have had Noble Prizes in the Subject....yeah.

2007-09-24 18:34:01 · answer #9 · answered by Justin 1 · 1 0

Grades do not matter to a 60 year old person.It is what one learns from a mentor or experience. Bushes mentor was his Dad and Clinton's was his Big Mouth Wife.

Good grief,cant some one find something that means anything to ask about Bush??

2007-09-24 18:26:00 · answer #10 · answered by ♥ Mel 7 · 1 3

I don't know why they care, anyway--the President has very little to do with the state of the economy. The House and The Fed are *much* more important.

2007-09-24 18:17:38 · answer #11 · answered by Mathsorcerer 7 · 1 1

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