Geee Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 Daily Caller: Not every Harvard Law School alumnus has a class devoted to him — but then, President Barack Obama is not just any alumnus. According to the Harvard Law School course catalog, professor Charles Ogletree will be teaching a reading group called “Understanding Obama” for one classroom credit during the 2013 spring term. “This reading group will focus on the way in which race, religion, and politics have impacted the development of President Obama as a leader,” the Harvard Law School Course Catalog explains. “We will explore his views as a biracial child, his time as a student at Harvard Law School, the successes and failures of his political campaigns, and the way religion and his views on faith nearly derailed his campaign. Finally, time will be spent analyzing the challenges he faces as president of the United States in establishing both his domestic and global policies.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evad Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 I think it would be better if they taught a class on "Marxists Gone Wild" with Dear Leader as their subject. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
logicnreason Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 Daily Caller: Not every Harvard Law School alumnus has a class devoted to him — but then, President Barack Obama is not just any alumnus. According to the Harvard Law School course catalog, professor Charles Ogletree will be teaching a reading group called “Understanding Obama” for one classroom credit during the 2013 spring term. “This reading group will focus on the way in which race, religion, and politics have impacted the development of President Obama as a leader,” the Harvard Law School Course Catalog explains. “We will explore his views as a biracial child, his time as a student at Harvard Law School, the successes and failures of his political campaigns, and the way religion and his views on faith nearly derailed his campaign. Finally, time will be spent analyzing the challenges he faces as president of the United States in establishing both his domestic and global policies.” The last sentence is this idiocy (underlined, bold, and italicized for your edification and enjoyment) is the absolute funniest part of this whole stupid effort. It should take all of about 10 minutes to cover the "topic" - and that includes repeats, overheads, and a video conference with Yaleys who are also manifestly interested in the stain and how he got to be that way. Of course, an easier way would be to interview former peer students of his, former girlfriends (or boyfriends, as the case may be), former professors, any one at all that remembers this doofus. This wouldn't even take 10 minutes!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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