The Big Dog
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Wasn't the only justification provided nor was it statistically significant enough to discuss in such depth IMO. Just saying.
Oh I nuked the other "justifications" from orbit too...
Wasn't the only justification provided nor was it statistically significant enough to discuss in such depth IMO. Just saying.
I'm sure you'll be more then happy to back that up with evidence. Not conjecture or mind reading, evidence.It was mission critical. She wanted to be a lawyer in DC. In fact, it's quite possible she wouldn't have joined Bill in Arkansas and married him if she had passed the bar in DC.
I'm sure you'll be more then happy to back that up with evidence. Not conjecture or mind reading, evidence.
So we're clear, you need to provide evidence that it was "mission critical" for her. Then evidence that it was "quite possible" she wouldn't have married Bill.
By then, Rodham was viewed as someone with a bright political future: Democratic political organizer and consultant Betsey Wright had moved from Texas to Washington the previous year to help guide her career,[58] and Wright thought Rodham had the potential to become a future senator or president.[59] Meanwhile, Clinton had repeatedly asked Rodham to marry him and she continued to demur.[60] After failing the District of Columbia bar exam[61] and passing the Arkansas exam, Rodham came to a key decision. As she later wrote, "I chose to follow my heart instead of my head".[62] She thus followed Bill Clinton to Arkansas, rather than staying in Washington, where career prospects were brighter. He was then teaching law and running for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in his home state.
I'll give you credit for providing a link. But the link is nothing more then conjecture and mind reading. HDS levels of evidence, not mine.Take a look at the wiki page on Hillary. Obviously her minions have dominated the editing there, because it reads like a hagiography, but even so, it makes it clear that she was extremely ambivalent about following Bill to Arkansas because she thought it would kill her career, and she was politically ambitious. She made the decision to follow him shortly after failing:
It's going to be awesome when Hillary wins.
Seriously? You have the gall to claim Clinton will be a GWB rival for disaster?For her supporters, at least initially, I'm sure you would be correct. Much of the nation celebrated both GWB's elections. Not that I think Hillary would be that disastrous, but it's hard to tell from my perspective because she has so little in the way of a consistent, reliable history of policy or administration.
It was mission critical. She wanted to be a lawyer in DC. In fact, it's quite possible she wouldn't have joined Bill in Arkansas and married him if she had passed the bar in DC.
Well, they're required to be admitted to the bar of the state in which they practice law, and many state bars do require you to pass their exam in order to be admitted (especially if you've been practicing law for less than 5 years). DC is a particularly useful bar (DC counts as a state for this purpose) to be admitted to, actually, since certain kinds of litigation involving the federal government has to go through DC courts.
In fact, this impresses me as self-serving speculation pulled from a dark crevice, approaching POE-like levels ... per usual. What a bleakly amusing joke.It was mission critical. She wanted to be a lawyer in DC. In fact, it's quite possible she wouldn't have joined Bill in Arkansas and married him if she had passed the bar in DC.
Seriously? You have the gall to claim Clinton will be a GWB rival for disaster?...
In other news, the civil war in Libya has been going on for three years with no end in sight.
Is Hillary done yet?
(Did someone forget to tell the voters?)
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep..._democratic_presidential_nomination-3824.html
Are voters voting yet?
Not every lawyer working in DC has passed the bar. There are many types of jobs that don't require you to pass the bar.
You can retake the bar every six months in most sates.
Law firms only require newby attorneys to pass it within their first year of joining the firm. I knew several attorneys with national firms that had to take bar exams during their first year of employment either due to failure or moving to a new state. She could have still taken a job with a DC firm, it would not have been an issue.
At the time she was working in Massachusetts in a role that didn't require her to pass the Local bar.
There is nothing there that makes this anything more than a slight embarrassment. A bit like failing a driving test. You just try again if it is important.
Yes, but for most lawyers, even if your clients are elsewhere, you only practice law in one state. If you have out of state litigation you typically get local counsel anyway. Courts have local rules. It is just easier to have local counsel.
Most people who have more than one bar admittance have moved around a bit and just added as they moved.
People who take multiple exams right out of school are more likely to struggle because they are taxing exams and it is hard to prepare for more than one at a time.
wow, that is one hell of a lot of spin for why Hillary failed the bar.
Seriously? You have the gall to claim Clinton will be a GWB rival for disaster?
You're losing it Trakar. Sanders' isn't making any headway and this is what you've stooped to?
You must be desperate. How much are you going to lose your head when she become POTUS?