To: simpson96
Tucker focuses on Democrats in his monologues. I imagine that just as many Republican politicians get their kids into elite schools as well. This is not a Democrat/Republican divide, this is a class divide. I’d love to know the breakdown of how many of the current Congressmen/women have kids in or who have graduated from the elite schools and then how many have had kids graduate from technical schools to be plumbers/electricians/etc... you know, the people that actually make this country work.
To: Old Teufel Hunden
Tucker focuses on Democrats in his monologues. I imagine that just as many Republican politicians get their kids into elite schools as well. It is not a clear Republican/Democrat devide, because many Republicans are Progressives.
It is, much more clearly a Progressive/Constitutionalist or Traditionalist devide.
Constitutionalists need not apply.
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07/10/2019 4:55:32 AM PDT by
marktwain
(President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries.)
To: Old Teufel Hunden
Tucker focuses on Democrats in his monologues. I imagine that just as many Republican politicians get their kids into elite schools as well. This is not a Democrat/Republican divide, this is a class divide.
Conservative/liberal is very much a part of the class divide that American universities care about. A recent example: Kyle Kashuv, a Parkland High School shooting survivor who has come out as a conservative, saw his admission to Harvard rescinded after left-wing activists lobbied Harvard. David Hogg, another Parkland shooting survivor who has become a left-wing activist, will be attending Harvard despite much lower grades than Kashuv.
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