Posted on 02/12/2015 12:58:55 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
As I write this, the No. 1 most read story on the Washington Posts website is its investigation into the college years of Scott Walker, headlined: As Scott Walker mulls White House bid, questions linger over college exit. Most of the time, you dont need to read such a story to know what its about: for Republicans, every silly comment or stunt in their teenage years is in the public interest, and for Democrats the same investigative practice is racist, racist, racist. (Though in 2016 it will be sexist, sexist, sexist.) But there is one aspect of this story that is tangentially related to issues that a rational voter might actually care about. Its just not what the Post thinks.
The story didnt come up with anything newsworthynot even a case of Walker cutting somebodys hair, like the alleged monster Mitt Romney apparently did. The headline alludes to this monumental failure of journalism: questions linger is journospeak for: we asked a bunch of questions. In other words, the story is about the media, not Walker. And questions only linger because their answers were a nonstory. When a newspaper gets its questions answered but still wants to talk only about its questions, theyre basically Geraldo at the opening of the vault.
So why should anyone care? For one, the questions about Walker not finishing school will keep coming up in part because leftists will seek to tie it to Walkers education policy. A good example of this comes from MSNBCs David Taintor, who offers the following lede to a story about Walkers education budget cuts:
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential 2016 GOP contender who never earned a college degree, has proposed a huge cut in funding for the University of Wisconsin system over the next two years.
Now, is that framing of the issue, to borrow a phrase from A Few Good Men, galactically stupid? Yes, it surely is galactically stupid. But that only makes it more likely that others on the left will use this formulation.
When you combine the budget cuts with the Posts story on how Walker wasnt an engaged student and never earned his degree, you see the left painting a certain picture: Not only did Walker not graduate, but hes out for revenge against the system of higher education that was so unwelcome to him in his youth. A more benign version would hold that he just doesnt value what they do, but thats hard to square with the fact that his son attends Marquette, the same school Walker dropped out of.
Is Walkers college history truly relevant to his budget approach? No. But the line of questioning, and the liberal focus on Walkers dropout status, is quite relevant to the debate heading into 2016. Thats because Walkers success despite not obtaining that degree represents a real threat to the governments education cartel, the public unions it sustains, and the maintenance of the pipeline of left-liberal groupthink and its young adherents.
There is not, and has not been for a long time, a question of the existence of overwhelming liberal bias at institutions of higher education. The inquiries into the phenomenon focus on why that structural bias exists and persists. Whatever the reasons, its easy to understand why the liberal establishment wants to protect the biased architecture of American education.
And protect it they do. A college degree has become a kind of certification for entry into many of the higher reaches of the American economy. The government benefits from this financially by running the student-loan scheme, which drives up tuition costs and thus benefits not only big government but its liberal allies in academic administration.
And its a self-perpetuating cycle, which is why Democrats are so keen to guard it jealously. The system as its currently set up means educational attainment correlates, in general, to higher income. But that education gets increasingly expensive, which puts it in easier reach of those with higher income, who tend to have more education, etc. As the Economist notes, the best predictor of an American childs success in school has long been the parents educational levelthough money, which is also now related to educational level, is an increasingly important factor.
The Democrats approach thus perpetuates inequality, which they blame on the rich in order to win national office, which they use to perpetuate this system of inequalityanother cycle.
Scott Walker calls this whole scheme into question. Its not that his experience teaches that you dont need a college degree to get a good job; its that you shouldnt need to need a college degree to have professional and/or political success. Kids shouldnt be discouraged from going to college and getting their degree as long as the current system persists, in which it usually makes sense for them to get that degree (if they can).
The point is that the system itself shouldnt persist, at least in its current form. Walker, then, is living proof that the system can and should be reformed, and the world wont end. Walker is representative of the potential of those outside the liberal economic elite and those who are severely underserved by the governments college racket and union-friendly approach to education. Thats why Walkers personal story matters, and why its such a threat to the left.
Scott Walker is feared because he calls out BS
I just skimmed the WAPO article. They’re desperate for some way to attack Walker. This one is a big “So What?”
Four reasons:
1) He’s conservative.
2) He’s effective.
3) He’s successful.
4) He put the unions in their place.
Anyone know who has the Scott Walker Ping list?
They never talk about the brain-damaged Choom Ganger.
If Obama can be elected twice ....then anyone can at this point....the news shouldn’t worry about vetting a political Candidate. ..they should worry about vetting their own....I don’t care what he did in college...We still don’t know what Obama has done...what passports he used to travel...etc....as long as Walker returns to the Republic and makes the US number 1 again...college and now is insignificant...
That's the money quote.
Money quote:
“Walkers success despite not obtaining that degree represents a real threat to the governments education cartel, the public unions it sustains, and the maintenance of the pipeline of left-liberal groupthink and its young adherents.”
Whoa! Beat me by a full minute. You win.
Wow didn’t know Walker didn’t have a degree...that could really hurt his chances. Personally I don’t care, but I have other issues with his views on amnesty, common core, and his lack of foreign policy experience.
Score!! Okay, Johnny, what are my fabulous prizes?
There are several million Americans out here who finished high school and went immediately to work to help support their siblings, parents and grandparents.
In many rural families, college was never a priority over food and shelter.
Commerce in the trenches: transportation, construction, food production and most physical labor does not require college, but a strong heart and self respect.
Except for the sciences, how much does college instruction really matter if it cannot be applied to a career?
Go to work, start at the bottom and get a 6 year start on the frat guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the questions about Walker not finishing school will keep coming up “
Did the President go to College?? Can you Prove it?? do you have Records?? did he graduate? can you prove it? records? transcripts?? Anything?
What BS. They don’t fear Walker. He’s a Bush Family client.
Where is the Washington Post’s investigation into Odumba$$’s college years?
I wouldn’t worry too much about his lack of a degree. They’ve beat that horse to a pulp in WI and he’s managed to win three governor’s elections, and WI is a state that values education.
What we’re seeing is his advantage in having been so thoroughly vetted, to no effect, during three very contentious statewide races.
I have some concerns about his ability to connect with voters outside the state, but none about his ethics. Even the WAPO managed to illustrate how he went out of his way to help others. At some point, even some on the Left might be forced to concede that he’s at least an honorable person, even if they do hate his political positions.
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