The Obama Orphans

#5
#5
I feel very sorry for those folks. They remind me of the professional protesters out there who simply move from issue to issue.

Let's see, you left school, your job or your life for months to even years for likely a political future and you're disgruntled that it didn't work out for you. The real world freaking sucks.
 
#7
#7
I feel very sorry for those folks. They remind me of the professional protesters out there who simply move from issue to issue.

Let's see, you left school, your job or your life for months to even years for likely a political future and you're disgruntled that it didn't work out for you. The real world freaking sucks.

i don't feel sorry for them, they're idiots.
 
#9
#9
this is why so many leftist, hippy, agitators like Bill Ayers end up in academia. They realize that their radicalism sucks for paying bills and acquiring personal property (which, hypocritically, they seek personal material enrichment just like normal people).

and no offense to volinbham, but the saying "those who can, Do. Those who can't, teach." is so appropriate when describing a sizable majority of academics.
 
#10
#10
Joshua doesn’t need to explain himself to the people he meets in D.C. And other homeless people, toward whom he feels a mixture of kinship and disdain, have elicited his only confessions.

“A homeless guy came up to me and asked for a dollar.” Joshua was on a job hunt and wore a suit. “I said, ‘Dude, I’m homeless, too,’ and I was incensed by it. Why do I have to look like you to be homeless?”

Winthorp from Trading Places comes to mind. Oh boy...
 

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