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Bathtub Boy wets himself over Marco Rubio. Keef was upset that Rubio goofed on him, along with far-left clowns Janeane Garofalo and Sean Penn recently.Rubio also said he was against amnesty for immigrants, believing legal immigration will never work if illegal immigrants are granted amnesty.Nothing more provokes Olberdork than by reminding him how much he hates this country.
Then, he closed the speech with a thought he said originated from Glenn Beck, FOX News' popular conservative talk show host,.
"There are millions of people in America that hate our country, so why can't we just do a trade?" Rubio said. "We'll send you Sean Penn, Janeane Garofalo and Keith Olbermann, and you can send us people that actually love this country and want to help us build it."
"Mr. Rubio, you have long behaved like a teenager who borrowed his father's suit. I think you don't understand this country. I think you imperil this country. I think your stupidity is an indictment of the educational system in this country."Of course an indictment of the educational system would seem to be a slap at the left since they essentially, through their unions, control the public schools. But considering Rubio has a law degree, one could imply he's better educated than a guy who went to ag school.
If you've ever watched any three nights of his show, you know that Olbermann went to Cornell. But he always forgets to mention that he went to the school that offers classes in milking and bovine management.
Indeed, Keith is constantly lying about his nonexistent "Ivy League" education, boasting to Playboy magazine, for example: "My Ivy League education taught me how to cut corners, skim books and take an idea and write 15 pages on it, and also how to work all day at the Cornell radio station and never actually go to class."
Except Keith didn't go to the Ivy League Cornell; he went to the Old MacDonald Cornell.
The real Cornell, the School of Arts and Sciences (average SAT: 1,325; acceptance rate: 1 in 6 applicants), is the only Ivy League school at Cornell and the only one that grants a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Keith went to an affiliated state college at Cornell, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (average SAT: about that of pulling guards at the University of South Carolina; acceptance rate: 1 of every 1 applicants).
Olbermann's incessant lying about having an "Ivy League education" when he went to the non-Ivy League ag school at Cornell would be like a graduate of the Yale locksmithing school boasting about being a "Yale man."
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