Kurt Schlichter?
I think you are right.
Advice to Cuomo. When Trump calls you Fredo don't answer like Fredo. I recall he first said something like "I am not."
I remember when Ann Coulter mocked Keith Olbermann. He had been bragging over and over about how mart he was and went to an Ivy league school. He did this in putting down others as I recall. Ann wrote that he went to the Ag school, not the Ivy league school. Keith went nuts and brought his degree on the set and pointed to it.
His response also made him look worse. His staffers were likely too afraid to tell him to not act like a wuss.
Ann was so wickedly funny.
http://www.anncoulter.com/columns/2009-03-04.htmlOLBERMANN'S PLASTIC IVY
March 4, 2009
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Olbermann relentlessly attacked low-level Bush administration employee Monica Goodling for not going to a name-dropping college, saying -- approximately 1 million times -- that she got her law degree "by sending 100 box tops to Religious Lunatic University."
I would venture to say that the students at Goodling's law school at Regent University are far more impressive than those at the Cornell agriculture school -- the land-grant, non-Ivy League school Keith attended.
I wouldn't mention it, except that Olbermann savages anyone who didn't go to an impressive college. As it happens, he didn't go to an impressive college, either.
If you've ever watched any three nights of his show, you know that Olbermann went to Cornell. But he always forgets to mention that he went to the school that offers classes in milking and bovine management.
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Except Keith didn't go to the Ivy League Cornell; he went to the Old MacDonald Cornell.
The real Cornell, the School of Arts and Sciences (average SAT: 1,325; acceptance rate: 1 in 6 applicants), is the only Ivy League school at Cornell and the only one that grants a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Keith went to an affiliated state college at Cornell, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (average SAT: about that of pulling guards at the University of South Carolina; acceptance rate: 1 of every 1 applicants).
Olbermann's incessant lying about having an "Ivy League education" when he went to the non-Ivy League ag school at Cornell would be like a graduate of the Yale locksmithing school boasting about being a "Yale man."
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