Posted on 02/23/2015 11:17:28 AM PST by afraidfortherepublic
When Barack Obama was first elected president, a number of my readers were in deep despair about American politics and the state of our culture. So I set out to compile an inventory of what is still going right with our culture, the reserves of strength we were going to have to draw on to survive the Obama era.
One of my examples was Mike Rowes show Dirty Jobs. That led to some further ruminations about why people on the right tend to gravitate to shows like his, which celebrate the value of work.
Rowe himself has been understandably cautious about wading into politicswhy risk alienating a big portion of his audience? (One wishes other celebrities were so circumspect.) But very recently, he has begun to indicate where his sympathies lie. There is the Facebook post I mentioned above about the minimum wage, which shows a strong, concrete understanding of the basic operation of the free market. And then there is a subsequent post in which he responds to a question about whether Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker should be disqualified from running for president because he didnt graduate from college. (Walker left in his senior year to take a job offer.)
Rowe begins with a long and very funny description of how he got his first television job for the online shopping network QVC. Its subtle, but you might also notice that he makes an implicit comparison between the job of president and that of a QVC pitchman. He concludes with an argument against confus[ing] qualifications with competency.
Given that not president since Reagan hasnt been a graduate of either Harvard or Yaleand they havent even gotten close to matching the results of the bumpkin who graduated from Eureka Collegeits certainly reasonable to suspect that those Ivy League credentials arent all theyre cracked up to be.I think the stigmas and stereotypes that keep so many people from pursuing a truly useful skill begin with the mistaken belief that a four-year degree is somehow superior to all other forms of learning. And I think that making elected office contingent on a college degree is maybe the worst idea Ive ever heard.
But the whole controversy isnt really about Scott Walkers qualifications. Its about something deeper.
On the surface, of course, its certainly about Scott Walker. The left-leaning mainstream media senses that hes a potential danger. After all, he has won three straight elections in a swing state, while challenging the public employees unions head-on and significantly reducing their government privileges. (This is precisely what makes him interesting to those of us on the right.) The mainstream media feel that they need to disqualify him now, so theyre looking for anything they can use against him.
But behind that, there is a more visceral reaction. The real purpose of higher education is to learn the knowledge and skills required for success later in life. So if someone has already become a success, whether or not he went to college is irrelevant. If he has achieved the end, what does it matter that he didnt do it by way of that specific means? But for the mainstream elites, particularly those at the top level in the media, a college education is not simply a means to an end. It is itself a key attainment that confers a special social status.
There are no real class divisions in America except one: the college-educated versus the non-college educated. It helps to think of this in terms borrowed from the world of a Jane Austen novel: graduating from college is what makes you a gentleman. (A degree from an Ivy League school makes you part of the aristocracy.) It qualifies you to marry the right people and hold the right kind of positions. It makes you respectable. And even if you dont achieve much in the world of work and business, even if youre still working as a barista ten years later, you still retain that special status. Its a modern form of genteel poverty, which is considered superior to the regular kind of poverty.
If you dont have a college degree, by contrast, you are looked down upon as a vulgar commoner who is presumptuously attempting to rise above his station. Which is pretty much what theyre saying about Scott Walker. This prejudice is particularly strong when applied to anyone from the right, whose retrograde views are easily attributed to his lack of attendance at the gentlemans finishing school that is the university.
That brings us to the heart of the matter. I have observed before that left-leaning politics has become part of the cultural class identity of college-educated people, a prejudice that lingers long after they have graduated. You can see how this goes the other way, too. If to be college-educated is to have left-leaning viewsthen to have the correct political values, one must be college-educated.
You can see now what is fueling the reaction on the left. If Scott Walker can run for president, he is challenging the basic cultural class identity of the mainstream left. He is more than a threat to the Democrats hold on political power. He is a threat to the existing social order.
LOL!!
Not only Executive Exper. but not having an Ivy League degree is a plus. I think he can get crossover votes and the business community in WI love him. He is getting heavy funding from the Koch brothers I hear.
I love Ted Cruz don’t get me wrong, but he is more suited to legislative branch, as Atty General or Supreme Court. I don’t like the fact that his wife is a VP for Goldman Sachs. I don’t care personally, but the Dems and the MSM would destroy him on that fact.
i read an article the other day about level of college education vs wage...
i discovered that low life me, with a high school education and some college (not even an associates degree) make more money than the average masters degree....
let some elitist heads explode over that...
He is referring to migrant workers. I recall French Canucks on my uncles apple orchards in Peru, NY in the 50’s. No damn diff as Obama nor anyone on a Gov check is going to do a damn bit of work. The Gov employees are mostly lazy as hell, too.
Clear thinking. Walker needs to beat Ben Carson. We have a smart black running, but; I think Obama has destroyed it for blacks.
Bwahaha. You sure showed me! I couldn’t possibly contend with your 3rd grade debate tactics. To be honest, I’m afraid to continue, lest you go all “I’m rubber and you’re glue” on my ass.
You say the MSM will destroy Walker? Well, that’s what the MSM does. So, bring it on, boys, bring it on. It’s all in a day’s work. Nothing new to see here.
I agree with you lone star annie. Walker for President, and Cruz for Senate majority leader. We all must get behind one candidate.
Globalwarmingclimatechange happens. It is the normal order of things. Scott Walker threatens the normal order of things.
Which should interest me?
Well, obviously, F the social order! (and Progress and everything else the Parasite Class holds dear)!
Walker 2016!
/at least 10% of Free Republic"
I love to remind those folks that, as governor, Reagan signed both gun control legislation and tax increases.
What a RINO.
Well, you *are* right about that.
It must be such a heavy burden to carry so much cleverness. I bet the other inmates see you as a quite a role model.
Walker is the one I support. Anyone is better then this lying bunch od libs. Hell the VA secretary pulled his -”I was Special Forces” BS.I emailed my old friends and asked them to put the SOB on our wall of shame for the SOA and SFA. We shall see. Anyone who works for Obama is a proven LIAR.
It is.
I bet the other inmates see you as a quite a role model.
They do.
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