Elizabeth Warren’s inchoate thought process
Bookworm on Aug 28 2010 at 1:29 pm | Filed under: Economics
I know that not all (or even many) of her former students agree with me, but I hated Elizabeth Warren’s professorship because I often found her incoherent. She had problems finishing sentences and wrapping up thoughts, and much of what she said came with built-in internal inconsistencies. Dissecting her lectures was labor-intensive.
It seems as if nothing has changed, if Alan Reynolds’ analysis of a law review article she wrote is any guide. If you add condescending and statist to Warren’s sins of incoherence, not to mention erroneous, you end up with a pretty dangerous person to have in charge of our nation’s banking system.
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