Posted on 08/24/2004 2:38:10 PM PDT by Afghan Whig
The title says it all
Equally good is
Demcrats are Undereducated Voters
When I was in college, we used to say the first semester of 'Physics for Education Majors' involved:
1) Learning how to insert a plug in a socket
2) Learning how to turn a switch to 'on'
3) Learning you can't push with a rope
Republicans have much higher IQ's than democrats, as proven simply by voter demographics.
I have a degree in Secondary Education, minor in Biology and graduate work in Micro Biology and know a lot of very smart people with Education Degrees, but they tend to be in the 'hard sciences'
http://usconservatives.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2000/epolls/US/P000.html
I suppose you could say that those who are "overeducated" also vote Democratic. There is a sex difference too. College educated women are overwhelmingly Democrat, non college men are overwhelmingly Republican. More:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A56905-2001Mar25?language=printer
The changes have not produced a full-scale reversal of the two parties' traditional constituencies. In the bottom half of the income levels, the Democratic Party remains strong among African Americans, Hispanics and white union members, while GOP support has swelled among nonunion whites. In the top half, there has been a realignment of white, well-educated professionals (lawyers, doctors, scientists, academics), now one of the most reliably Democratic constituencies. But Republican loyalties have strengthened among small-business men, managers and corporate executives.
These changes pose challenges as Republicans and Democrats prepare for the 2002 and 2004 elections.
For advocates of a revived populism in the Democratic Party, the steady erosion of support among lower-income whites is a growing threat. A poll by Democrat Stanley Greenberg for the Institute for America's Future showed that whites without college degrees had significantly more positive feelings toward the Republican Party than toward the Democratic Party.
Asked whether their views were "warm" or "cool" toward the two parties, white women without college degrees were decisively favorable to the GOP, 49 percent "warm" and 27 percent "cool," while their assessment of the Democratic Party was less positive, 46 percent warm to 34 percent cool. For non-college white men, the differences were more dramatic: Their positive view of the Republican Party was 54 percent to 27 percent, and their assessment of the Democratic Party was negative: 38 percent to 41 percent.
D'OH!
Ya think?
Just lsiten to Bevis and Butthead Radio for a couple of days.
But is the education degree really useful for being able to teach? Would the time spent getting the education degree be better spent taking courses in the academic subject that will be taught?
And now you know why the NEA and DNC are so tight with each other. The uneducated masses are easy to control.....
You owe it to yourselves to get children out of public school...
Does anyone have a breakdown of politcal affiliation of people with graduate degrees by academic discipline and the kind of job that one holds? I have met a number of economics professor who are fairly conservative or libertarian. I bet if you look closer, a lot of those with graduate degrees who are affiliated with the DemocRATS are lawyers, or teachers, or college professors.
When I was just a tad Frosh or Soph in H.S. I asked my parents how some very educated teachers etc could not logically assemble three known facts and come to an intelligent conclusion. Their non-college educated reason? ...
"Son, many people are educated far beyond their native intelligence."
Nam Vet
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