Not in my lifetime.
LOL, I love this!
But! But! Bu!
You know he’s right.
You read it?
You’re not smarter than he is.
you’re definitely dumber
A very highly educated man. Intelligent.
Absolutely. Strange how he and I agree though, isn’t it?
WuWei:Also
Thomas Jefferson further noted in a letter to William Jarvis, “to consider judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions…would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.”
Of course he would say that…because he had a long-running battle with John Marshall, who whupped his ass.
Do you know what an oligarchy is?
He’s a law school student. There are 10 of thousands of them.
Is that all he is? Are you one of them?
He’s a child. And a precocious one at that.
Do you know what appeal to authority is?
The Virginia General Assembly.
The Virginia General Assembly.
There wasn’t a question mark, but I’ll take a chance.
No. Yet we agree. Imagine that.
Do you know what appeal to authority is?
Absolutely. Argumentum ad verecundiam. What makes it a fallacy?
WuWei:The Virginia General Assembly.
George Mason is a state school.
Is this coming as a shock to you Living Constitutionalists?
Jezcoe: WuWei:The Virginia General Assembly.
George Mason is a state school.
Oh I know.
What I specifically asked was about the colleges of Economics and Law.
JayJay:Do you know what appeal to authority is?
Absolutely. Argumentum ad verecundiam. What makes it a fallacy?
Why should your argument have any more credibility because it came from Thomas Jefferson?
Jefferson was wrong…and I provided a possible motivation for him coming to an erroneous conclusion.
And I answered correctly. Do you know who George Mason was?