Ms. Grace's private email was published by a very mean girl following a fight over the mean girl sleeping with a third party's (hmm, Kagan?) ex-boyfriend.
Another one of those situations where, if one has to choose whether things developed due to precise planning and superior intelligence or dumb luck, dumb luck usually turns out to be the correct answer.
veni vidi vici said...
Does Martha Minow's professional reputation sleep with the fishes?
She should be glad she's at Haavahd and not the University of Chicago or she might be joining her reputation.
Ann Althouse said...
"Do you and Prof Reynolds ever get confused as to who started the discussion first?"
It's a never-ending discussion, but, of course, he started it.
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I think this is all just a clever ploy to get people talking about how much better Harvard Law was when Elena Kagan was Dean..
Which in turn is a clever ploy to avoid talking about intelligence and race.
Professor;
Do you and Prof Reynolds ever get confused as to who started the discussion first?
or 2nd?
So Althouse references Glenn Reynolds referencing Althouse.
In computer software engineering we'd be concerned about the possibility of an infinite loop.
Does Martha Minow's professional reputation sleep with the fishes?
That Obama can claim to be black and that it somehow means something that he is explodes the concept of race. It's quite shocking really.
"Do you and Prof Reynolds ever get confused as to who started the discussion first?"
It's a never-ending discussion, but, of course, he started it.
Cage match, Harvard style.
Ms. Grace's private email was published by a very mean girl following a fight over the mean girl sleeping with a third party's (hmm, Kagan?) ex-boyfriend.
http://gawker.com/5529322/racist-harvard-law-email-the-cat-fight-that-turned-into-a-national-scandal
Another one of those situations where, if one has to choose whether things developed due to precise planning and superior intelligence or dumb luck, dumb luck usually turns out to be the correct answer.
veni vidi vici said...
Does Martha Minow's professional reputation sleep with the fishes?
She should be glad she's at Haavahd and not the University of Chicago or she might be joining her reputation.
Ann Althouse said...
"Do you and Prof Reynolds ever get confused as to who started the discussion first?"
It's a never-ending discussion, but, of course, he started it.
They always say that.
Gotta love the race wars in this country since Obama came into office. "Hope and Change" my ass.
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