"Short Cut" Menard strikes again!
We are getting an idea of just how dysfunctional Bobby really is.
During his recent drunken interview with Beth Martens he repeated his absurd claim that he was awoken to the truth of the law by reading the LSAT. He urged listeners to do as he had done and "study" the LSAT for at least an hour every day.
That's nuts.
The LSAT is not a study in law! One does not "read" or "study" the LSAT. One
takes the LSAT exam.The LSAT tests the skills necessary for success in the first year of law school. It is thought to be a reliable predictor of first-year law school performance.
That's all it is!
There are more than a few study guides that will help one do better on the LSAT, but pouring over the test itself is a waste of time. It's worth noting that Bobby says nothing about these study guides (much less actual studies of law) and instead prescribes a pointless exercise which any prospective law school candidate would shun.
Now, based on what seems a minimum of investigation Bobby "Short Cut" Menard has picked out a spot for artist valley or as I call it, "freeman valley 2.0". Short Cut's pitch to prospective clients shows a shocking ignorance and disregard for the workings of building permits, inspections and land use restrictions.
Wannabe valley residents are blithely promised a gym, metal shop, a hemp processing building, private garden plots, art studios and chance to be the characters in a T.V. reality show.
One might ask how Bobby gets away with this fantasy pitching BS.
It's simple. He's a smooth talking grifter who pitches his woo to the most gullible people he can find. His victims mistake his silver tongue for competency and determination.
One of Bobby's critics pretty much nailed when he wrote:
The problem with this plan [C3POs], as with all of Menard's projects, was the execution. He was great on ideas but didn't have the drive or resolution to pursue them in the face of having to make an effort. He has never, to my knowledge, held gainful employment apart from some rumors about a stint in the army. As far as I can tell he's led a very marginal life for the past few year. His only significant income in the last decade (apart from possible speakers fees) was from an inheritance from his father which now seems to be gone.
-A Short History of Robert Menard
http://freedomandtruth.yooco.org/forum/a_short_history_of_robert_menard-28616-t.html