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The Assassination of Scott Walker By The Coward Liberal Media
Townhall.com ^ | February 13, 2013 | Matt Vespa

Posted on 02/13/2015 12:45:49 PM PST by Kaslin

We all knew this was coming: liberal attacks on Gov. Scott Walker for not having a college degree. In 1990, Walker decided to drop out of Marquette University during the spring semester of his senior year - a decision that’s mystified the political left. But then there’s former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, who–as Dan wrote–basically questioned Walker’s intelligence:

"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?"

This is emblematic of the politics of condescension and elitism that’s fraught within American liberalism; that one is not qualified for any public office lest he be a college graduate (preferably from an elite school) and has acquired a lexicon that shocks the masses. Dean is a Yale alumnus. 

So, what do we know about Walker’s years in college? Well, the Washington Post noted that he was active in student government. He won a senate position his freshman year and worked frenetically to combat wasteful spending. He ran for student body president his sophomore year and lost. After the loss, his influence on student politics waned. By the way, as the Media Research Center's Tim Graham wrote, the Post devoted a 2,223-word story about this whole ordeal. Oh, and they never devoted a single piece to Barack Obama’s undergraduate years prior to the 2008 election, but we digress.

The Post mentioned that Walker seemed more concerned about his student government work than his studies, often interrupting French class by arriving late. He also didn’t seem interested in his politics classes either. By the time he hit the spring semester of his senior year, he vanished. Mr. Walker had decided to get a job with the American Red Cross; that’s it! That’s the shocking revelation of why Walker left college. Walker left in good standing with Marquette–and is 34 credits short of earning his Bachelor’s Degree:

Walker’s disappearance from campus became a mystery that his political rivals seized on. As recently as 2013, the state’s Democrats were still alleging that he might have been kicked out for election-related misdeeds. They dropped that after Marquette officials told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel that Walker had left “in good standing.”

What friends remember is that Walker got a good job, at the American Red Cross office near campus. Some also remember hearing that one of his parents had a health problem or about financial stress on the family. A spokeswoman for Walker’s political committee declined to comment about those suggestions.

“I think I need to take this opportunity,” [Mary] Riordan [Walker’s college friend] remembered Walker saying. “I don’t think he ever said to me, ‘I’m not going to finish school.’ I don’t think that was his intention.”

At the time, the Journal Sentinel found, Walker was not close to graduating. After four years, he was at least 34 credits short — about one-quarter of the required total away from earning his degree, according to its report. Walker’s political spokeswoman said she would not contest that finding.

He still has not found the time to finish. A spokeswoman for Walker’s state office said he is interested in a new University of Wisconsin program — begun during Walker’s tenure — that lets older students get academic credit for things they’ve learned in life. But he’s not taking courses now.

Walker has won three elections in four years; one of which carries the historical note of him being the first governor to survive a recall election in American history.

The debate about college degrees is ongoing, but certainly it’s not THE prerequisite for public office. We also have to understand that even the highly educated have driven this nation into disastrous situations. Kennedy and Johnson surrounded themselves with the smartest folks in the country when they built their administrations–Johnson mostly kept Kennedy’s people after his assassination–and they got us into Vietnam. A war–regardless of the reasons–that damaged America’s reputation abroad and the military–as an institution–at home. It wasn’t until we won the Gulf War that such issues were resolved.

Relating to the rule of law, we had Robert H. Jackson and Stanley Reed serve as Associate Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court. Both men never graduated from law school, and as far as I can tell; the institution still functions today.

Yet, I think the National Review’s Charles Cooke has a better explanation of why this whole college dropout business is absurd:

This being a democratic republic, it is dangerous in and of itself for our elites to condemn as unsuitable for office those they consider to be “less educated” than themselves. But it is downright repugnant to watch certain members of the journalistic class meditating on the question of whether a man who has been infinitely more successful than themselves should be deemed ineligible for want of their preferred credentials. It is difficult, too, not to divine a touch of caste-system snobbery in the initial inquiry. As higher education becomes increasingly fetishized, those who do not possess the right letters after their names will be increasingly in danger of marginalization — even, it should be said, when they are successful and happy and full of self-assurance. If Scott Walker is the nominee, there is no doubt his detractors will play as subtly but as brutally as they can on his being a “dropout,” nor that the professional class that determines the shape of the debates will mutter in irritation that he is not one of them. If he has any sense about him, he will refuse to entertain the premise. “Sure I didn’t finish college,” he will say. “But look where I am now. This is America, goddamnit.”

This narrative–and his recent punt on a question about evolution–will sadly only confirm such biases within elite media and political circles. Walker was on a trade mission in London when he was asked about his belief in the theory of evolution.

"I'm going to punt on that one as well," Walker said. "I'm here to talk about trade, not to pontificate about other things," he said. 

When asked about foreign policy, Gov. Walker rightly stated, “I just don't think you talk about foreign policy while you're on foreign soil…I don't think it's wise to undermine your own president."

The latter response is completely understandable. The former elicited the typical liberal “we’re pro-science, my gosh how dumb are Republicans” response that you’d expect. All of this despite the fact that affluent liberals in California are mostly responsible for the measles outbreak because–wait for it–they didn't get their kids vaccinated.  In all, any rational person shouldn't really care about one's personal feelings about evolution or creationism.  Then again, we're talking about the liberal media; they love this stuff.

If you want to watch some serious trolling on Twitter about this, just read how The Federalist’s Sean Davis asked Ben White of Politico and Amanda Terkel of the Huffington Post if they knew about the dynamics of evolution when they mocked the Wisconsin Governor for his remarks.

Just once, I'd like a politician to answer the reporter's evolution question with "Why don't you tell me what *you* think that means first."— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

Because I can guarantee the reporters playing that game couldn't come close to accurately describing the current "scientific consensus."— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

C'mon, @morningmoneyben, tell us the rate of constant change necessary for genetic complexity to have randomly gone from 0 to what it is now— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

Tell us, @morningmoneyben, do you believe in punctuated equilibrium, or constant gradualism? Feel free to use math to defend your view.— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

.@aterkel Amanda, do you believe in phyletic gradualism or punctuated equilbrium?— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

.@aterkel It's okay. I can wait. It's not a difficult question *at all* for someone like yourself who understands evolution, but I can wait.— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 11, 2015

Ben Domenech, also of the Federalist, wrote in his Transom email that if Republicans wanted to troll the left on this whole college degree/evolution front:

[T]he appeal of a ticket combining Walker and Bobby Jindal is obvious. There’s the one guy who dropped out and got a job, and the other guy who’s a Rhodes Scholar who passed on Harvard and Yale medical for Oxford. Our always reliable media will insist that both are dumb as bricks. Just wait.

Just as the left “assassinated” Romney with attacks–or odd media pieces– on the war on women, his business career, his wealth, and his religion, they’re going to do the same thing with Walker. 

Do you want former U.S. Senator, First Lady, Secretary of State, and Yale Law School graduate Hillary Clinton or some college dropout named Scott Walker as president in 2016? That’s the foundation for their attack–and it’s probably only going to get worse.

Then again, Walker isn’t a wimp, but he surely can’t let any attack on him slide a la Romney in 2012. That was a disastrous decision.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Front Page News; Politics/Elections; US: Wisconsin
KEYWORDS: 2016election; election2016; evolution; foreignaffairs; highereducation; howarddean; liberalmedia; liberalmediabias; mediabias; recall; scottwalker; wisconsin
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To: Kaslin
Neither my son or his wife went to college, even for one day. They are both high-level executives for a major U.S. company and they make a ton of money. Most HR folks will tell you that they usually don't even look at an applicant's college degree on a resume if they have been working more than 10 years. All they care about by then is experience.
21 posted on 02/13/2015 1:15:13 PM PST by Cry if I Wanna
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To: Kaslin

As my fellow Wisconsinites know, Scott Walker has what it takes to take on the most horrid libtards on Earth-the public school unions. He shows unflinching courage. I would hate to lose him as Gov. but he would be one hell of a president.


22 posted on 02/13/2015 1:23:54 PM PST by TheConservativeParty
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To: Kaslin

Hey, he was smart enough and capable enough to beat THEM. I guess it doesn’t take a college education to overcome liberalism. In fact, the lack of one might actually help.


23 posted on 02/13/2015 1:24:14 PM PST by Oberon (John 12:5-6)
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To: Kaslin

They are shooting but haven’t come close.


24 posted on 02/13/2015 1:24:44 PM PST by Chickensoup (Leftist totalitarian fascism is on the move.)
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To: Publius

I believe Harry S. Truman did not have a college degree. He sold men’s clothing.


25 posted on 02/13/2015 1:34:41 PM PST by FroggyTheGremlim ("Your apathy is their power." - Sarah Palin Jul 19, 2014)
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To: Kaslin
The media propagandists are such liars.

They give the perception that Scott Walker never went to college, which is not true.

He left school in his 8th semester of college, which is 3.5 years.

Sure he was short units, but that does not mean he was not educated.

In fact, most of the course work that makes you well grounded and well rounded are taken in the first three years, so Walker took those.

The final year is mostly your degree specialization courses, which for Walker would have been Political Science.

Based on Gov Walkers tenure over the last 15 years or so, I'd say he should be writing the books and teaching the classes in political Science, not studying them.

He sure has schooled a lot of his political opponents over the last few years and his his name is pretty much becoming synonymous with well run government and sound policies

26 posted on 02/13/2015 1:39:10 PM PST by rdcbn
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To: Publius

Ike was USMA 1915, “the class the stars fell on”.


27 posted on 02/13/2015 1:39:37 PM PST by elcid1970 ("I: am a radicalized infidel.")
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To: Cowboy Bob

But Sarah Palin did and got a bachelors degree, and they still called her stupid. Ted Cruz has a law degree from Harvard and a B.A. from Princeton and I’ve seen people call him stupid and anti-science, so conservatives can’t win.


28 posted on 02/13/2015 2:17:41 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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To: Kaslin

Im liking Walker more everyday. He will make a great pres.


29 posted on 02/13/2015 2:18:44 PM PST by rrrod (at home in Medellin Colombia)
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To: hondact200

Ike graduated from West Point.


30 posted on 02/13/2015 2:19:30 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet (The question isn't who is going to let me; it's who is going to stop me.)
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To: Kaslin

Scott Walker kicks Leftist, Liberal ass, and they are afraid of the man. Yes, the “man”. Point out a Liberal “man” IF you can.


31 posted on 02/13/2015 2:22:19 PM PST by rockinqsranch ((Dems, Libs, Socialists, call 'em what you will. They ALL have fairies livin' in their trees.))
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To: Kaslin

He could have a thoroughbred education and he wouldn’t be smart enough for liberals.....lest we forget George Bush, Yale and Harvard but he was accepted only because of his rich and famous daddy, remember?

Liberals think the only smart people are those who kill unborn babies, drugs are good for you, appease lawless minorities, belive the world will blow up with global warming, and Islam is a religion of peace and love.


32 posted on 02/13/2015 2:27:58 PM PST by Toespi
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To: Kaslin

He had a job offer. How many collegians drop out before graduation for a job in the NBA, the NFL, MLB...

Never hear anything negative about their decision Wonderin’ why.


33 posted on 02/13/2015 2:28:43 PM PST by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & water the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: Kaslin

I understood that the only requirement to be eligible for election to POTUS is citizenship.

Scott Walker is definitely a US citizen.


34 posted on 02/13/2015 2:34:43 PM PST by sodpoodle (Life is prickly - carry tweezers.)
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To: Kaslin

The answer Walker should have given is this: Religion is a belief system, science is a search for knowledge using a methodological approach based in observation and testing that is above your head dipshit.


35 posted on 02/13/2015 2:38:56 PM PST by jwalsh07 (E)
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To: Kaslin

Apparently the media is going to get behind Jeb Bush, til the election...


36 posted on 02/13/2015 2:39:49 PM PST by Iscool
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To: Kaslin

I read the Wash Post article and, frankly, my reaction was “Wow, if this is all you’ve got, Walker is in excellent shape.” He could even use snippets of the article to pad his resume, for that matter.


37 posted on 02/13/2015 2:39:52 PM PST by Norseman (Defund the Left-Completely!)
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To: Kaslin

I read the Wash Post article and, frankly, my reaction was “Wow, if this is all you’ve got, Walker is in excellent shape.” He could even use snippets of the article to pad his resume, for that matter.


38 posted on 02/13/2015 2:39:53 PM PST by Norseman (Defund the Left-Completely!)
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To: Norseman

hmmm...must have double-clutched....


39 posted on 02/13/2015 2:40:57 PM PST by Norseman (Defund the Left-Completely!)
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To: Publius
Eisenhower graduated from West Point.

In 1919. West Point was not accredited until 1925 and did not award BS degrees to all their graduates until 1933.

I am not sure the degrees were awarded retroactively.

40 posted on 02/13/2015 2:45:18 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Proud Infidel, Gun Nut, Religious Fanatic and Freedom Fiend)
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