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Originally Posted by Iowa_Flames_Fan
Not true.
George Bush neither applied to, nor graduated from Yale's law school. He graduated with a C average and a B.A. in History. It's widely understood that he was a "legacy" admission--a common practice at schools with large endowments.
He later attended the Harvard MBA program. But he never studied law anywhere.
Bill Clinton, by contrast, earned scholarships en route to a Bachelor of Foreign Service from Georgetown University, then earned a Rhodes scholarship to study Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford. He then went on to earn a J.D. from Yale law school in 1973.
You can argue as to what any of this means. But in a strictly scholastic sense, Bush's resume comes nowhere near achieving what Clinton's did. Sort of like their presidencies, come to think of it... 
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Sorry, I meant GW attended an Ivy League school; I thought it was Princeton.
Okay, if anybody thinks that Clinton was anything but a rube cleverly disguised is completely out to lunch. Ricky Ray Rector anyone? Too bad he didn't study ethics.