I think she worked at DOJ for a bit, was Carly Fiorina's campaign manager, worked for Ted Cruz, teaches something at Harvard Law and is pretty ensconced in the Ivy League legal scene generally. I listen to their podcast, and can't remember her ever mentioning actually practicing law, but might have missed it.
I think she worked at DOJ for a bit, was Carly Fiorina's campaign manager, worked for Ted Cruz, teaches something at Harvard Law and is pretty ensconced in the Ivy League legal scene generally. I listen to their podcast, and can't remember her ever mentioning actually practicing law, but might have missed it.
That fragment of a sentence coupled with what she shoveled damns at least one of our pinnacles of higher education. I mean, if all she teaches if how to shovel or fling stuff, does one really need an Ivy League degree?
I think she worked at DOJ for a bit, was Carly Fiorina's campaign manager, worked for Ted Cruz, teaches something at Harvard Law and is pretty ensconced in the Ivy League legal scene generally. I listen to their podcast, and can't remember her ever mentioning actually practicing law, but might have missed it.
She worked at the doj as the doj press secretary I believe.
What she teaches at Harvard is political I believe (intersection of law and politics).
I know she worked as a clerk for a federal judge but I canтАЩt find anything else.
"What she teaches at Harvard..."
That fragment of a sentence coupled with what she shoveled damns at least one of our pinnacles of higher education. I mean, if all she teaches if how to shovel or fling stuff, does one really need an Ivy League degree?
Yep. Access to powerful people.
I just finished David Brooks' piece on keeping out the unwashed.
Lol. Talk about missing the mark. ThatтАЩs brooks