On Mon, 1 Jan 2018 21:59:17 -0800 (PST),
bruce2...@gmail.com says...
> > Just exactly what is a first lady required to "achieve"?
>
> Staying in high school till age 18?
>
Uhhh... we have an 18 year old first lady?
If you're a first lady, you're OUT of high school ALREADY, stupid.
Maybe the sentence should have read: "Just exactly what is a first lady
required to (have) 'achieve'.", THEN you could have answered it the way
you did, but so fucking what?
She's the First Lady and Bill Clinton's not... that's ALL that matters.
You're just so fucking butt-hurt about losing, you're harping on someone's
education level AFTER they're "in office"?
That's not only sad... it's pathetic.
May I remind you:
Richard Branson dropped out of High School at 15.
David Karp (owner and "inventor" of Tumblr) dropped out at 15.
Joe Lewis dropped out of high school at 15 to run his father's catering
business, Tavistock Banqueting, and is currently worth about $5.3 billion
Mike Hudack dropped out at 16.
Hudack dropped out of high school and started working at a small Internet
security and privacy company in Connecticut at 16. He then moved to New
York and worked as a consultant for Time Warner.
In 2005, he founded Blip.tv, a hosting platform for creators of digital
video content. In 2012, he left his position as CEO to become Facebook's
product manager.
Philip Emeagwali dropped out at 13.
In 1987, Emeagwali came up with the formula for allowing a large number of
computers to communicate at once.
Quentin Tarantino dropped out at 15.
Francois Pinault dropped out at 11.
Today, as the majority shareholder of fashion conglomerate PPR, the
billionaire businessman owns high-end fashion houses including Gucci,
Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, and Yves Saint Laurent.
He also owns Christie's Auction House and is currently worth around $12.9
billion
David H. Murdock dropped out at 14.
James H. Clark dropped out at 16.
Self-made billionaire American businessman and co-founder of Netscape