Posted on 02/16/2015 4:26:03 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
There are plenty of things to criticize Scott Walker over. His lack of a college degree is not one of them.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has emerged as a modest front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination in the past couple of weeks. This may well be a temporary state of affairs. If the 2012 GOP primaries taught us anything about the presidential nominating process in the super PAC era, its that every candidate will be the front-runner for a few weeks. At some point this year, everyone from Huckles to Doctor-Citizen Ben Carson will serve a brief spell as the Man to Beat. No one has even launched a campaign yet, and already this year Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush have taken their turns.
Scott Walkers numbers may oscillate over the course of the next year, but theres reason to believe hes the real deal. Notwithstanding the concern that he has the charisma of a nightstand, hes an excellent candidate on paper: accomplished in enacting conservative goals and withstanding the challenges that those efforts sparked, and able to unify the social, economic and foreign policy factions of the party.
As soon as Walkers ascendance in the early power rankings began, Ive been expecting, though certainly not hoping, to see a particular line of attack against him bubble up. A very predictable one that makes me groan because its so wrongheaded. So Id like to thank former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean of course its Dean! for being the first prominent chump, that Ive noticed, at least, to run with it and give me this opportunity to swat it down. From Thursdays Morning Joe, regarding Scott Walkers punt on the theory of evolution:
Howard Dean: This is a particular problem for Scott Walker which has not been an issue yet, but it will. Scott Walker, were he to become president, would be the first president in many generations who did not have a college degree. So the issue here is not just the issue of dancing around the question of evolution for political reasons, the issue is, how well educated is this guy?
Joe Scarborough: Are you serious?
HD: Im absolutely serious.
JS: Are you serious?
Donny Deutsch: He didnt finish his senior year so he didnt get all the stuff.
JS: Because he didnt get his degree?
HD: I think a lot of people are going to be worried about this.
JS: Do you worry about people who dont finish college?
HD: I worry about people not knowing much about the world and not knowing much about science.
JS: Lets name the people who didnt finish college and who have changed this world. Did Bill Gates finish college?
HD: Bill Gates is a little different. Nobody is accusing Scott Walker of having the intellect of Bill Gates.
JS: Well nobody is accusing Scott Walker of being dumb because he didnt finish college except you.
HD: I didnt say dumb. I said unknowledgeable. [...]
Willie Geist: And how do you know hes unknowledgeable? Hes knowledgeable about what goes on in his state.
JS: And what the hell does that have to do with him answering the question the way he did, or were you just taking a cheap shot?
HD: Because evolution is a widely accepted scientific construct, and people who dont believe in evolution either do it for hard right religious reasons or because they dont know anything.
Take heed, everyone else whos considering levying this criticism at Scott Walker, of how quickly Howard Dean is sent on the defensive, looking like a snooty liberal snob jerk. And thats after only the most modest pushback from the likes of Joe Scarborough and Willie Geist.
This isnt just about the optics of bringing up Scott Walkers lack of a college degree, either. If there was a strong criticism to be had that ran the risk of making someone sound like a jerk by saying it, then fine. But Scott Walker dropping out of Marquette before he completed his bachelors degree is not a strong criticism for why he shouldnt be president. It is meritless.
Why do people seek bachelors degrees? Because thats the only way to be learned or knowledgeable, as Howard Dean would say? Please. Most people who get bachelors degrees do so because it helps them get a good job. Some enjoy learning as much as they can, others just take the bare minimum in credits, but the goal is by and large the same: to certify themselves as employable via this imperfect credentialing process our society has settled on. If someone like Scott Walker has been able to achieve the career goals that usually require a college degree without having gotten that college degree, then more power to him. People who dont have a college degree shouldnt be relegated to lower-tier economic status because they didnt spend four years as young adults reading CliffsNotes. Scott Walker was able to get a good job without finishing his degree. If only everyone could be so lucky!
(Sure, there are questions abut whether Walkers exit from Marquette was more unceremonious than hed like to let on. Harping on this seems like a plain-vanilla waste of time, rather than a totally obnoxious and poorly premised waste of time.)
The idea that Scott Walker says dumb things about evolution or foreign policy because he didnt complete the second semester of his senior year at Marquette is bogus. Anyone who doesnt think its bogus or thinks its a good political look for liberals to mock someone for not having a college degree! should question the value of their own formal education. Bobby Jindal and Ted Cruz, to name just two of Walkers potential rivals, have absolutely impeccable academic credentials, degrees up to their knees, and this certainly doesnt prevent them from saying dumb things about evolution or foreign policy.
He has enemies that deserve to have him in the white house......and would be fun to watch in the process.......
Good grief, is that really true?
*bangs forehead on desk*
OMG I did not know this about Jackson Lee, what a waste of money that was, she has to be one of the MOST STUPID people on this planet!!!!!!
YES!
Hi Sharky!
*waving back to the finest of belles*
Let me say first of all: I know a lot of people who never spent one hour in College and are smarter than a lot of people with a degree who are, simply put, “educated idiots”. Now......
I like Scott Walker. But, as a teacher, I tell my kids: “Finish school; get your diploma because if one guy applies for a job who finished his H.S. education and you come in with a G.E.D., the HR person will choose the one who stuck in there and got his education, over the guy who dropped out of the race close to the Finish Line.” It says something for a person who disciplines himself/herself to finish a task, they started, that can be helpful to them for the rest of their life.
The media will ride this like they did Sarah Palin resigning, and not finishing, her term as Governor. Having said all of that, I think this issue will have minimal damage on a Walker run for the White House.
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