Posted on 02/03/2016 6:52:55 AM PST by reegs
Followed to a “T”, eh? Sad.
Professors don’t go to ‘education school’.
“He attended Indiana University Bloomington, graduating in 1983 with a BS degree in geology, and received a Ph.D in geophysics from the University of Utah in 1988.”
That students favor Sanders is proof that the announced objective of the left - to take over education and schools in America - was a resounding success. The extremists wanted to make America embrace socialism. After two generations of diligent persistent work, they have achieved their goal of squashing initiative and self-reliance of too many Americans. They have been so successful that these sheep think folks who want to work hard for their own benefit are greedy and evil.
Clicking on that graphic took me to the sign-on page for your email account.
“OU professor: Youths’ attraction to Sanders shows education failure”
I’m sure the Marxists think it’s been quite a success.
Deming has been persecuted for years by the administration at OU.
Here is a link to one episode ten years ago:
http://www.academia.org/david-deming-fights-back/
Now being a college professor is about being a political activist with no sense of humor for hire to the highest and longest funding source for life.
We were better off getting them high and laid while they did little.
East Europeans seem to be the new leaders in defending western civilization and freedom.
Maybe that’s the place to go before the SHTF.
My nephew, now a student at CU-Boulder, is a Sanders crony. He is concerned about the ‘social issues’.
But our DOE teaches the principles of Socialism as what’s best. Seems they succeeded.
So Sander Claus comes along and promises unicorns and rainbows - free college for everyone!
No one has an answer how he can pay for it all, but Bernie's supporters think that this is someone else's job to figure out. Free College! Bernie Sanders is promising candy to chocoholics. Of course they will support him.
Socialist governments murdered 100 000 000 people during the twentieth century. Just think of what they could have accomplished, if only “the right people had been in charge”.
I have a friend that has a doctorate in P-Chem but teaches broad humanities post graduate courses. One of the most intelligent fellows I know.
My son who is a chemistry teacher that graduated with a triple major holds anyone who survived a P-Chem doctorate with awe.
Modern day Leonardos.
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