Tuesday, June 17, 2008
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Yale, Harvard and the Oval Office
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Posted by:
Michael Medved at
6:10 PM
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As standard-bearer of the Democratic Party, Barack Obama has ended the white-male monopoly on presidential nominations while extending recent domination by an even smaller, more elite minority — holders of Yale and Harvard degrees.
Among the 12 nominees of the two major parties in the past 20 years, Obama (Harvard Law, '91) becomes the 10th to have graduated from one of the nation's two oldest, most prestigious major universities. All winners since 1988 have held a degree from Yale (George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush) while their opponents featured a mix of more Yalies (Bush Sr., John Kerry) and Harvard Johnnies (Michael Dukakis, Al Gore). In that 20-year span, the only major party nominees without a credential from Yale, Harvard or both (as with George W.), have been war heroes Bob Dole (Washburn Municipal University in Kansas) and John McCain (U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.). This year, even the principal runners-up in each party bore the requisite credentials: Mitt Romney holds degrees from Harvard's law and business schools, while Hillary Clinton graduated from Yale Law (where she was my classmate).
Behind the trend
What's the explanation for this extraordinary situation — with Yale/Harvard degree-holders making up less than two-tenths of 1% of the national population, but winning more than 83% of recent presidential nominations?
It's not a reflection of longstanding tradition. Trend lines show increasing, not fading, dominance by the two schools. Compared with the 10 Yale-Harvard nominees since '88, the quarter-century before that yielded only one (Gerald Ford, Yale Law) out of 12.
In fact, many of our greatest presidents attended obscure institutions of higher learning (such as Ronald Reagan's Eureka College in Illinois) or no college at all. Several esteemed chief executives (George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln, Grover Cleveland, Harry Truman) never earned a university degree.
Nor can conspiracy theorists plausibly suggest that "old school ties" and establishment connections explain the recent rise of Yale/Harvard grads. In the early days of the Republic, before Yale and Harvard faced scores of academic competitors, and when mercantile and planter elites ruled every aspect of American life, you might expect a self-contained, exclusive group to dominate presidential politics. But before the Civil War, among the first 16 presidents, only two attended Harvard (the Adams boys, John and John Quincy) and none attended Yale. Moreover, in today's academic world there's no clear-cut superiority or special course of study giving Yale and Harvard grads better preparation for politics. Stanford, for instance, offers its students a superb education and, as incubator of the high-tech industry, leaves alumni well-wired into today's power elite. But the last presidential nominee with a Stanford degree was Herbert Hoover.
Yale-Harvard credentials play a more prominent role in jockeying for the nation's top job while college in general has become more important for those seeking a job. A university education doesn't necessarily make an applicant more qualified, but it tells you something about his or her ambition and self-discipline. As recently as 40 years ago, only 11% of adults earned baccalaureate degrees (or higher), so talented young people found many alternate paths to success. Today, half the adult population has a post-high school education of some kind.
With a university education more accessible, it's also more expected. Grads earn bigger incomes than their non-degreed counterparts not just because education prepares them better for their work, but also because the diplomas they've won serve as indicators of drive and determination.
Fierce competition
In that context, the competition has greatly intensified for coveted spots in the nation's two most revered universities. Today, pushy parents struggle to place their toddlers in fashionable preschools in order to gain some advantage in the furious fight for future admission to Harvard or Yale.
In the past, alumni children and graduates of posh prep schools could nurse their "Gentleman's C's" and still expect a golden ticket to Cambridge or New Haven, but those days have ended. Yale and Harvard (and the other Ivies) launched special efforts in the '60s to attract applicants from every ethnic group and economic background, facilitated by the provision of generous financial aid. With applicants drawn from an ever-widening segment of the populace (including the likes of Dukakis, Clinton and Obama), and increased focus by the country's most ambitious kids on just two schools at the competitive pinnacle of the academic heap, Yale/Harvard graduates increasingly came to represent America's best — not just the best-connected.
Today, the most prestigious degrees don't so much guarantee success in adulthood as they confirm success in childhood and adolescence. That piece of parchment from New Haven or Cambridge doesn't guarantee you've received a spectacular education, but it does indicate that you've competed with single-minded effectiveness in the first 20 years of life.
And the winners of that daunting battle — the driven, ferociously focused kids willing to expend the energy and make the sacrifices to conquer our most exclusive universities — are among those most likely to enjoy similar success in the even more fiercely fought free-for-all of presidential politics.
Obama may be a mold-breaker when it comes to his racial background, but in terms of his tightly wound, goal-oriented personality type and his Crimson-or-Blue-Chip education, he fits perfectly into the recently established pattern.
(Originally published in USA Today on June 11, 2008)
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It is not what you know or honor, it is a testament on gaming the system. This is what those schools breed, how to game the system, without making the world better, but worse. In other words no tikun olam there. Both my parents went to Columbia U. along the same line of prestige. Cough cough. I think they wouldn't contribute a dime to it anymore. Barak says nothing and is nothing but a testament as to the dumbing down of the nation and those two great my booty schools.... I wouldn't send my kids to those blankety blankety something something cesspools if you paid me. |
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Everyone should join the Freedom From Religion Foundation. http://www.ffrf.org
Thanks for the free advertising, Mike. Hey, see the Abominable Snowman recently? Retard. |
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-- Rooting for the Celtics, that is. The rest is her usual bs. Medved NEVER said that Obama had a "racial edge".
"And my guess is that the guy probably graduated with honors rather than a C average and a frat boy reputation for cruelty."
-- Obama graduated MagnaCumLaude; and yet, his policies are still all wrong. |
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So what's the correlation between this 83% of nominees being from the Big Two, and the 65% of the nation believing we are headed in the wrong direction? One presumes that if only Ivy Leaguers were interviewed, the ratings would be (at least) 83% positive. Our leaders "feel our pain" as gasoline heads toward $5 per gallon. How long since one of them stood at the pump and felt $50 per minute flowing through their hands? By the time a person reaches the level of Senator or Congressman, he(she) is so disconnected from day-to-day life and its problems that they probably believe that aragula is common in Iowa. Their attitude becomes, to quote Teddy Kennedy, "We'll cross that bridge when we come to it". This leads to 35 years of a do-nothing Legislature nominating each other every four years for higher office. It's the Peter principle at its highest (and most costly) level. |
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Dear American Voters, reporters and political professionals, and let us believe in Family, Friends, Fellows, Faith. Funds, Foundation, Fun, with Fairness & Freedom and without Fear, Favor, and Failure. This is for Mr. Jiulani. Hon. Senator McCain and Obama, besides each having many attributes and characteristics. The critical differences between the two of these presidential presumptive nominees are as under: 1. Presidential "Temperament and Composer". 2. Little Washington "insider Versus outsider" experience. 3. "Vision and mission" for our nation future rather than past. 4. American policies, " first U.S.A Centric" than any other country [ ies ] centric. In my professional opinion Senator Obama leads in all above qualities. The need of our next movement and generation is a change. The Change in " past Washington and its Leadership". A change we can believe in and not the seductive, deceptive, and confusing slogan of "leader we can believe in" [? Effexor ?". Our Greatgrand Nation has to address many present and future challenges and start with new clean "Slate and Senator". God Bless America. its diverse people, and our Greatgrand Nation. Our Greatgrand Nation is needs the CHANGE at every level and for long time. I am sure Senator Obama with the help of Senator Clinton and her supporters, can deliver that CHANGE. Please stay involved, stay engaged, and stay informed. Please do not allow any seduction, deception, and or confusion by some partisan media and leaders effect your vote [ Psychological Terrorism ].. Yours truly, COL. [retd] A.M.Khajawall Disabled American Veteran Forensic psychiatrist, Las Vegas
PS: Please talk about the " Presidential Temperament And Caliber " of our presumptive presidential Nominees. Thanks.
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Lets see what Yale has taught you to do with them.
From the L. A. Times?
1. 42% of all workers in L. A.County ( L.A.County has 10.2 million people) are working for cash and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal immigrants working without a green card.
2. 96% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens.
3. 78% of people on the most wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens.
4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal, whose births were paid for by taxpayers.
5. Nearly 40% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally.
6.Over 350,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages.
7. The FBI reports half of all gang members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border.
8. Nearly 70% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal.
9. 21 radio stations in L. A. are Spanish speaking.
10. In L. A. County 5.1 million people speak English,4.3 million speak Spanish. (There are 10.2 million people in L.A.County)
(All 10 of the above are from the Los Angeles Times) Less than 2% of illegal aliens are picking our crops, but 37% are on welfare.
Over 73% of the United States' annual population growth (and over 90% of California, Florida, and New York) results from immigration.
34% of inmates in federal prisons are illegal aliens.
We are a bunch of fools for letting this continue.
When will our Goverment take responsibility and STOP this.
HOW CAN YOU HELP
Send copies of this letter to at least two other people. 100 would be even better |
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'Racial' edge??? Is that a good reason to support the man? What about credentials? What about experience? What about accomplishments?
Obama has done nothing and knows even less. He is one of the most unqualified candidates for POTUS in maybe 100 years. If this country truly were race neutral then he would be back in Illinois applying to join the Chicago political machine.
I personally think what this country needs is a Constitutional amendment that raises the minimum age for President to 50 and also requires the President to have served a term of military service. Incredibly, this would prevent there being a Democratic President for maybe the next 500 years. |
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skip the conspiracy silliness...what happened particularly at Yale that induced so many undergraduates and graduates of that school 1960-1970+ to enter public service on both sids of the isle...the list is actually huge----people, wether you agree with them or not, who have made big decisions in the last 15++ years....some professor/s, courses whatever ?? it is amazing!!.... Pataki, Brenner, Kerry...there must be 50... cheers, Don |
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I think a rather strong argument could be made that the last non-Ivy League President, Ronald Reagan (Eureka College) was far superior in the Executive Office than any who've followed.
It seems to me that presidents from elite institutions reflects more on the need to have vast amounts of personal wealth and connections to even be considered a potential candidate.
Two of our greatest presidents (Washington and Lincoln) had no degrees.
Our last prez who was a Naval Academy grad..Jimmy Carter. Gulp! |
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Thank you for your service.
"Please stay involved, stay engaged, and stay informed. Please do not allow any seduction, deception, and or confusion by some partisan media and leaders effect your vote"
-- For instance: accepting as gospel that McCain's "temperament and composure" are areas of serious concern; believing that there is EVEN ONE Democratic member of Congress who is promoting Obama as the one who will make him/her do things differently -- without the help of Washington insiders he will accomplish NOTHING; thinking that isolationist policies will somehow erase the enmity that the current administration has allegedly engendered throughout the rest of the world.
Does it count as seduction by a partisan leader when you repeat a political slogan as if it is the primary reason to vote for a particular candidate? "Change we can believe in" means NOTHING; a quarter of a trillion dollars in new spending means something. |
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Is there a corrolation to the deficit spending and proliferation of incumbant protection acts that support those that support the biggest growth in government by those in DC regardless of party affiliation? |
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