Paulitical Correctness
01-15-2008, 11:55 AM
yesterday, my professor talked briefly about every President.
He got to 2008, and started talking about how diverse the candidates are. "There's a mayor, two senators, and two governors - it's absurd."
I thought eh..he doesn't even know about Ron Paul.
But then he named the candidates, talked a little about each one (without giving his opinions on them), and went on to mention that he's watched all the debates.
Bastard knows who RP is, he just conveniently excluded him.
Needless to say, I was pretty mad and left in a hurry.
I should give him the benefit of the doubt, but surely he knows about him.
So next week when class meets again, should I give him a slim jim or bring my Foreign Policy of Freedom and try and convince him to read it?
He got to 2008, and started talking about how diverse the candidates are. "There's a mayor, two senators, and two governors - it's absurd."
I thought eh..he doesn't even know about Ron Paul.
But then he named the candidates, talked a little about each one (without giving his opinions on them), and went on to mention that he's watched all the debates.
Bastard knows who RP is, he just conveniently excluded him.
Needless to say, I was pretty mad and left in a hurry.
I should give him the benefit of the doubt, but surely he knows about him.
So next week when class meets again, should I give him a slim jim or bring my Foreign Policy of Freedom and try and convince him to read it?