
Quoting Russell Coker (russell@coker.com.au): [Reagan:]
From what his son says he was a good father. That's one difficult job he apparently completed without disaster.
Ah, the rare valid point. I will bear that in mind, so, thanks.
[citation needed]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8dejYAPKXs
Princeton Mom is defending him. She can be relied on to support almost every right-wing stupidity. I could go through the list of presenters for Fox News etc and find out who graduated from an Ivy League university.
This lamentable person seems to be one Susan A. Patton, Princeton U. class of 1977. Ms. Patton holds, among other things, that many past incidents labelled as rape are better interpreted as 'learning experiences'. On account of various embarrassments of that general nature, 123 of her fellow alumni recently wrote a letter asking her to please cease associating herself with Princeton University in public: http://time.com/3700935/princeton-mom-alumni-susan-patton-sexual-assault/ In any event, my '[citation needed]' was not particularly serious, _but_ your phrase 'more than a few' seems to imply a significant percentage -- and I really rather doubt such quantity of Trump-leaners exist, even bearing in mind any number of dullard and/or mentally unbalanced Ivy Leaguers. And one single lunatic is not quite in the ball park.
But really my claim doesn't need supporting evidence. It's just not plausible that a group of people as large as the graduates from all those universities are all universally intelligent and decent people.
You have just moved the goalposts onto an entirely different playing field, as I said nothing about 'all'.
The closest I ever came to a fist fight with another member of the Linux community was one occasion when I casually mentioned that I like Mike Moore.
Er, apologies, but I'm unclear on the person you're intending. There's an Attorney General from Mississippi who went up against the tobacco industry (events shown in the movie 'The Insider') named Mike Moore. There's of course the the film-maker and author, but he goes by Michael and not Mike. There are also a number of sysadmins and coders involved with Linux named Mike Moore, though I have no idea why any of them might arouse anger. In any event, my word, that's striking that merely mentioning someone's name nearly led to a fist fight. The other party would seem to have some issues -- perhaps an entire year's worth of issues, suitable for binding. ;->