Robert P. George on American exceptionalism

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2011

The Princeton professor weighs in.

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  • Let's see this brilliant man moderate a debate between the GOP candidate for president (whoever that is) and Obama (without his teleprompters).

  • @joekiddone That debate wouldn't last long. Obama would be bumbling, stumbling, drooling all over himself and ranting how we just need to "transform America" according to his vision and everything will be just peachy.

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  • @cchhaarrlliieeee I'm not saying they're God's gift to debating. But Obama couldn't deductively reason his way out of a paper bag.

    "wonderfully articulate and sincere man" ??? lolol Seriously? Really? REALLY? I mean, really. He's articulate, as long as he doesn't have to rebut somebody else's argument face to face. He's articulate, as long as he's got a crowd of sycophants in front of him. He's articulate, as long as he's got a teleprompter in front of him, because it can't argue with him.

  • @exmarine66 Have you been watching them debate dude? They can't manage to make themselves look plausible without having to worry about the Harvard Law magna cum laude, wonderfully articulate and sincere man that is our President. =)

  • @cchhaarrlliieeee Any of the GOP candidates could beat Obummer in their sleep. And McCain lost mainly to himself and the Big Government wing of the GOP.

  • That dedication to the phrase "all men are created equal" is less than 50 years old. Founding Fathers owned slaves and African-Americans did not truly have full civil and legal rights until 1964. Nice try, though.

  • There was a reason we didn't become a theocracy like all the other countries at the time the Constitution was written. This professor tried to argue that we're "better" because we embraced "God-given" rights. According to him, that means we have the power of God behind us and that makes us exceptional.

  • @exmarine66 You're saying Obama couldn't debate whatever GOP candidate manages to stop messing up at debates and wins the nomination. Even though he debated John McCain, a man much smarter than this round of sorry candidates, 3 years ago and smoked him.

  • congratz you have said absolutely nothing interesting

  • Eh - typical right-wing misinformation and propaganda. I give him points for the blandness of his suit, though.

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