VIDEO: Bill Maher on Where Most of Bush’s Staff Went to Law School

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One Response to “VIDEO: Bill Maher on Where Most of Bush’s Staff Went to Law School”

  1. Ian Alterman said:

    More gratuitous anti-Christian zealotry from one of the masters of it.

    Maher cites only Monica Goodling by name. Why? Because she is probably the ONLY staffer who obtained their degree from Regent who was actually in a position of any real authority.

    What Maher leaves out is that those who actually had/have the REAL POWER to make decisions that affect the lives of U.S. citizens (and others around the world) – Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, Wolfowitz, Ashcroft, Gonzales et al – are all graduates of Ivy League schools. My guess (as much a “guess” as the “theory” of evolution is a theory) is that this is true of ALL Cabinet members, as well as the TOP people at ALL the various agencies.

    Okay, so lots of junior staffers graduated from Regent. But the overwhelming majority of these staffers are NOT in positions of any real power; Goodling was an exception. Yet Maher would have us believe that major decisions that affect our lives are being made by Regent graduates – “Christ-ies,” as he calls them.

    Maher is full of it. His approach here – to single out the one Regent graduate who happened to be given a position of any authority, while ignoring that those REALLY making the decisions that affect us all graduated from Ivy League schools – is dishonest in the extreme.

    Peace.

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