Thanks to you and Tim for making that distinction. I had no idea. You learn new things everyday.
Looks like some serious knowledge he's dropping there:
And, yet, you did not make the distinction and just called him a "school teacher." Anyone with half a brain would know hes not just a "school teacher," thus acknowledging that in a debate. But I am sure you forgot that part. Careless mistake on your part.
As for what he is teaching, well, he could be teaching Law 101 to incoming freshmans. They have to start somewhere. I don't know what classes he taught. But even the most brilliant professors teach intro classes. Some professor has to teach that class. Core faculty with PhDs, MD's or JD's, often teach intro classes. So, what's your point?
Then again, this coming from the guy who said that EVERY car had a broken window on a NYC street, even though my car was never broken into
And even when I walked outside, cars on my street were all intact.
So, I am not sure where you are getting your data that EVERY single car parked on a NYC had a broken window. I am still waiting for that SPECIFIC piece of evidence.