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America's Death by Professor
American Thinker ^ | May 20, 2010 | Stuart Schwartz

Posted on 05/19/2010 11:21:38 PM PDT by neverdem

Where professors rule, life is cruel.

That is the bottom line for the average American in this, the transformative age of the president the New York Times and Washington Post has called "Professor" Obama, who "schools" the ignorant at home and abroad. Never before have so many with so little humility gathered together in our government, each believing he "is the smartest guy in the room."

This is an administration stuffed with academics. And not just any academic: These are educators from elite universities, the kind of experts prized by a political and media elite seeking confirmation of a worldview that expects, notes the Washington Examiner, "the rest of us ... to shut up and do as we are told."

Inside the Beltway, "Harvard know-it-allness" is a prized commodity; outside, its practitioners are largely regarded as "obnoxious and arrogant" in the classroom and "jaw-droppingly incompetent" out of it. Small wonder trust in government has hit a fifty-year low.

Welcome to government by professor. Assorted faculty of Ivy League schools have come together to form an administration with the least real-world and most academic experience of any in modern times, the American Enterprise Institute notes. And so we have a government of scolds, lecturers, and bullies, arrogant academics cheered on by mainstream media when they take a "paddle" to average citizens and taxpayers.

Main Street, say hello to Harvard Drive, Chicago Place, and Berkeley Boulevard. The latter are roads that begin in the elite universities and bring "someone better than you" to power in Washington, D.C. Or so says the dean of the School of Law at the University of California at Berkeley, a card-carrying member of what David Brooks of the New York Times fawningly calls "the educated class."

It's okay to be ordinary, a "swiller of beer," Berkeley Dean Christopher Edley, Jr. says, but it takes a "superior intellect" like that of Barack Obama and his taxpayer-paid faculty, Ivy Leaguers most, to understand the needs of Main Street.

The dean well represents the arrogance of an educated class who sees the ordinary taxpayer as raw material to be shaped by regulations wielded by their intellectual superiors, as one of those superiors -- Obama regulatory czar Cass Sunstein -- has written.

Smart people lead and ordinary people follow, Dr. Sunstein maintains, showing the common touch developed during a lifetime on the law faculties of the University of Chicago and Harvard. He is part of a new breed of executive gathered by the Professor-in-Chief, all of whom share the view that Joe the Plumber and Millie the Hairstylist are too simple to understand their real needs...and require a federal government led by an educated elite to regulate them into appropriate behavior and values.

Ordinary taxpayers, those who simply live life and take up space in the world outside of the faculty lounge...well, it's about time they recognized that, as the Berkeley dean noted, "what's good for Harvard and Yale [is] good for America." Professor knows best, not some Midwest father or parent who knows nothing of Marx and Mao and "libertarian paternalism" (all favorites of one or another Obama czar, the last a theory in vogue among Harvard faculty that translates into you-are-free-to-choose-anything-I-allow-you-to-choose).

Tough on those of us who, like Joe and Millie, admire such theoreticians as Daniel Lawrence Whitney, also known as Larry the Cable Guy, whose admonition to "Git'R Done" guides life outside the faculty lounge.

"Git'R Done?" Are you kidding me? Hey, professors think great thoughts, and Ivy League professors think transforming thoughts in Obama's Washington. Doing is so...so average, so much part of the lives of the great non-Ivy masses who, as Professor Obama has said, cling to guns and religion.

God, of course, doesn't do Harvard, and his advice to the world west of Upper Manhattan and east of Berkeley ("to act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly") is so laughably unsophisticated that it could have come from Ward Cleaver, for Mao's sake! It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a Harvard Ph.D. to raise the consciousness of a nation of village idiots.

And so they gather in Washington to "reengineer" your life according to the "abstract theories" they have taught for so many years, as political observer Michael Barone put it. Witness the latest addition to the administration's professorial ranks: Dr. Donald Berwick, the Harvard Medical School professor picked to head the Medicare program. Of course, his knowledge of senior health care is academic, having never actually treated seniors.

But he has consulted for National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), the infamous British rationing board that is responsible for killing more ailing seniors through long waits and treatment denials than any single disease in the United Kingdom. Dr. Berwick shares the "social utility" philosophy of Harvard colleague Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel, the ObamaCare czar who believes that seniors and the handicapped belong in the back of the usefulness bus.

And Dr. Berwick is the colleague known for his thinking about the bureaucracy that will put them there. In Cambridge and Hyde Park (University of Chicago) and Berkeley, this is known as thinking transforming thoughts about "health outcomes"; in the rest of America, it is called "death panels."

With classic understatement, Thomas Lifson noted that the "skill set of the faculty lounge rarely translates into great leadership." He points to the nation's last professor-president, Woodrow Wilson, who "paved the way for the emergence of fascism" at the beginning of the last century.

Where professors rule, life is cruel. Elite professors have routinely championed thugs and butchers. Ivy League campuses and at least three of Obama's czars continue to extol the virtues of communism, "a totalitarian and bloodthirsty theory that killed one hundred million people in the 20th century."

And Nazis and Nazi sympathizers have always found a home among our nation's educated elite. Just this past month, Dr. Stephen H. Norwood of the University of Oklahoma published what critics are calling the definitive study of the relationship of America's elite universities with the Nazi. In The Third Reich in the Ivory Tower: Complicity and Conflict on American Campuses, Norwood is blunt: Our top universities, led by Harvard and Columbia, openly supported Nazi Europe and gave faculty jobs to Nazis who were no longer welcome in Europe after the Second World War

The University of Chicago, for example, welcomed to its faculty lounge a Nazi official who was complicit in atrocities that "cover[ed] a complete range of a demented imagination ... torture and killing." The official went from leaving "Jewish corpses in the street to be chewed up by dogs" to "a highly successful professional career" as part of the "educated class" of David Brooks and our media elites.

"Hail the Conquering Professor," the New York Times proclaimed after passage of health care legislation that takes life and death decisions away from Main Street and empowers the White House faculty lounge. This is the elite group that has given the nation its highest unemployment in three decades, an "ever-expanding government" with exploding payrolls, and who has created a "debt time bomb" threatening the prosperity and freedoms built by generations of "beer swillers" over more than two hundred years.

Indeed. Where professors rule, life is cruel.

Stuart Schwartz is on the faculty at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.


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1 posted on 05/19/2010 11:21:38 PM PDT by neverdem
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To: neverdem

good work Stuart! Captures the snotty professorial attitude perfectly.


2 posted on 05/19/2010 11:59:13 PM PDT by moodyskeptic (the counterculture votes R)
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To: neverdem

Some egos are simply too big to not fail.


3 posted on 05/20/2010 12:34:52 AM PDT by BuddhaBrown (Path to enlightenment: Four right turns, then go straight until you see the Light!)
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To: neverdem
"Professor" Obama, who "schools" the ignorant at home and abroad

Woodrow Wilson redux but with far more power and resources. WW got us the Great War. The Kenyan is going to get us a Greater War and it is uncertain which side we will be on when the shooting starts in earnest.

4 posted on 05/20/2010 12:41:34 AM PDT by arthurus ("If you don't believe in shooting abortionists, don't shoot an abortionist." -Ann C.)
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To: neverdem
Spot on! Also, the gap between how smart many academics think they are, and reality, is huge. I'd love to see how “Berkeley Dean Christopher Edley, Jr.” would do in a physics, physical chemistry, or mathematics class rather than some subjective BS law school class.
5 posted on 05/20/2010 2:58:57 AM PDT by pieceofthepuzzle
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To: neverdem
On the other hand, death by Mary Ann wouldn't be all that bad...


6 posted on 05/20/2010 3:42:52 AM PDT by AndrewB (FUBO)
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To: neverdem

I couldn’t read past the part where he called Larry the Cable Guy a theoretician. This crew might be as arrogant as they come, but this guy hates the educated. No thanks.


7 posted on 05/20/2010 4:12:09 AM PDT by Melas
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To: neverdem
I'm a college professor and do not have an ivy league degree by any means. My goal is to instill in my students critical thinking. Just because some Harvard professor tells you this is the way it is or some TV news anchor condescendingly explains why any "intelligent" person should think this way or that "everybody knows this to be true" you should never accept that but look at the facts and draw your own conclusions from analysis.

I am currently teaching macroeconomics and have exposed my students to articles by Walter E. Williams and commentary from the Von Mises Institute as well as articles from the Economic Times and UK Telegraph. All I ask students to do is read these articles and express their opinion as part of weekly forums. I have been amazed at the responses I get from students. Many comment that they never have been exposed to anything like this before and are surprised that the conservative ideas they are reading make sense to them. Unlike the Ivy League types I just encourage my students to look at the facts and think. My hope is that one of my students someday gets elected to Congress or at least are better voters.

8 posted on 05/20/2010 6:00:28 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money'" M. Thatcher)
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To: neverdem

My favorite quote: “It may take a village to raise a child, but it takes a Harvard Ph.D. to raise the consciousness of a nation of village idiots.”


9 posted on 05/20/2010 7:30:21 AM PDT by MissNomer
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To: neverdem

Many members of Obama’s admin reminds me of the lefty profs I had in college. A lot of them were very nice people, but totally consumed by “injustice” and making things “right” for the vast lumpenproletariat. Most kids either secretly laughed at them or ignored them. The ones who lapped it up became members of Obama’s admin.


10 posted on 05/20/2010 7:43:09 AM PDT by driftless2 (For long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: neverdem

bump


11 posted on 05/20/2010 4:06:36 PM PDT by opentalk
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To: neverdem
"In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. But in practice, there is." — Yogi Berra
I found this graph particularly interesting:

12 posted on 05/21/2010 9:44:29 AM PDT by astyanax (Liberalism: Logic's retarded cousin.)
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To: neverdem; Abathar; Abcdefg; Abram; Abundy; akatel; albertp; AlexandriaDuke; Alexander Rubin; ...
Welcome to government by professor. Assorted faculty of Ivy League schools have come together to form an administration with the least real-world and most academic experience of any in modern times. And so we have a government of scolds, lecturers, and bullies, arrogant academics cheered on by mainstream media when they take a "paddle" to average citizens and taxpayers.



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13 posted on 05/21/2010 10:09:19 AM PDT by bamahead (Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
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To: neverdem

Actual Conversation in a College Classroom 40 YEARS ago between ME (Student) and the Prof (a Dr. of Psychology)

Prof: All babies are breast fed till they are a certain age.

Me: That is not true. I am the oldest of six, and NONE of us were breast-fed. My mother used bottles.

Prof: OF COURSE you were Breast fed, and so were all the others! Your Mother just never told you because she is modest and ashamed.

Me: You are WRONG. I help raise my 5 brothers and sisters, and I HELD the BOTTLES!

Prof: You don’t know what you are talking about! My friend is a Nurse at Boston Childrens Hospital, and SHE says all Babies are BREAST FED!

Me: When they decide to Install a MATERNITY WARD at Boston Childrens Hospital, then I will consider YOUR FRIEND an AUTHORITY on the matter.

At that point the class was laughing so hard, he had to dismiss everyone.

I was a trouble maker even then.


14 posted on 05/21/2010 10:18:59 AM PDT by left that other site (Your Mi'KMaq Paddy Whacky Bass Playing Biker Buddy)
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To: bamahead

The latest is some group that is trying to intimidate McDonald’s into retiring Rondald McDonald, because they say it encourages “bad” eating habits. These people won’t be happy until they have sucked all the joy and fun out of everything.

The CEO of McD’s told them to take a hike. It’s about time businesses stop being afraid of these bullies.

Everybody should stop by a McDonald’s for a cup of coffee at least. Or, (horrors!) get your kid a Happy Meal.


15 posted on 05/21/2010 10:33:37 AM PDT by Pining_4_TX
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To: The Great RJ
All I ask students to do is read these articles and express their opinion as part of weekly forums. I have been amazed at the responses I get from students. Many comment that they never have been exposed to anything like this before and are surprised that the conservative ideas they are reading make sense to them.

This is why I'm not wholly comfortable calling myself a conservative - not that I don't agree with most conservative positions, but rather that these positions are based on logic, facts and actual results. That plain, obvious reproducable reality is now considered to be a political position is, perhaps, the most horrifying thing about our modern world.

16 posted on 05/21/2010 10:43:04 AM PDT by Talisker (When you find a turtle on top of a fence post, you can be damn sure it didn't get there on it's own.)
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To: neverdem

This is different than the Kennedy administration how exactly?


17 posted on 05/21/2010 10:46:15 AM PDT by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: The Great RJ

My daughter just finished her junior year at the U of Dallas, a small conservative Catholic university in Dallas, TX. She loves being somewhere with professors who are conservative and not afraid to lecture from that viewpoint. The academics are probably even more rigorous than Harvard. I am sure your students appreciate your conservative viewpoint.


18 posted on 05/21/2010 10:50:39 AM PDT by xsmommy
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To: The Great RJ

One wonders whether you are an exception in the field of economics. Do you think so?


19 posted on 05/21/2010 5:14:12 PM PDT by OldPossum
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To: AdmSmith; Berosus; bigheadfred; Convert from ECUSA; dervish; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Fred Nerks; ...
...in this, the transformative age of the president the New York Times and Washington Post has called "Professor" Obama, who "schools" the ignorant at home and abroad. Never before have so many with so little humility gathered together in our government, each believing he "is the smartest guy in the room."
So little humility, and so few authentic credentials. Thanks neverdem.
20 posted on 05/21/2010 7:35:56 PM PDT by SunkenCiv ("Fools learn from experience. I prefer to learn from the experience of others." -- Otto von Bismarck)
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