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Uh oh! Beware the book readers!
""As people do better, they start voting like Republicans - unless they have too much education and vote Democratic, which proves there can be too much of a good thing"
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I lost the argument, or at least did not win it, regarding the relationship between political affiliation and education level. Nevertheless, we have a striking concentration of educated people here in Western Washington (something like 25% have Masters' Degrees), and it so happens we are voracious readers. I think those might both be national records. Average education level and book sales. So, Mul may be correct in that we are too stupid to button our own shirts, but we sure can rip through literature. And we're extremely liberal here. Extremely. (You should have seen the Freemont Fair last weekend)
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If the New York Times book review is any indication, I think there are going to be a lot of disappointed readers. On the other hand, I really wonder how many people bought the book because of the hype and never end up reading it? By the way in my town of Jefferson City, the book is already being discounted the 2nd day on the racks!
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Most larger chains routinely discount all bestsellers.
I know it's the fervent hope of many that the Clinton book will not be read, but with over a million sold, and typical pass-along for this type of book at 4-5 readers, there will be little solace for those who don't want Clinton heard.
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"Too much education" sums up those with advanced degrees in useless liberal arts studies. These are the mental masturbators now criticizing the action-oriented President; trying to clean up the neglect of Muslim (extremist-OK?) issues beginning with Carter. Degrees requiring math and science proficiency are actually an accomplishment. Usually conservative or independent (isolationist) types. Then, there are the rank and file IT "professionals" I encounter, with dubious educational credentials, ranging from self-taught to "I took a class..." in some very specific application. Usually akin to the former group and quite liberal. Bill Clinton is living proof that an "educated ahem", well-spoken, clever man can, in the end, be judged lacking in character and spirit. Maybe if I read the book, I'll realize he's actually a visionary well ahead of his time. A few appropriate book names: When in Doubt, Do Nothing...The Clinton Story or How to Reach the Top of the Heap and Still be a Dishonorable Failure or I May Be a POS, but Y'all Voted Me In or When I bite my lip, I'm Thinkin' a You, Baby End Rant Bob
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Right again, Bob. It's WAY too much education for those new jobs your president "created." Clever way to fix the education problem in our country. Manipulate the job market so that everyone who's been through the seventh grade has more than enough education for the job opportunity. And definitely, absolutely do not give any respect to students of things like history. All that is, is a bunch of stories about what happened in the past. Irrelevant, like the United Nations.
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Interesting, ronin. I know some useless, educated liberals that I'd love to introduce to you, and then just sit and listen to the discussion. You may still come away feeling like the liberal did not articulate a single well-thought-out ideological argument, but I can find some polysci partners for that discussion that would make it HIGHLY entertaining for someone like myself to watch. In fact, some are student body presidents with a fair amount of debate experience. Like I say, you might pretend like nothing cogent was said, but I can find some folks who would make it look like an absolute massacre.
In fact, why don't you ask a polysci professor at Evergreen if you can address a class of these liberal idiots. Make in an undergraduate class (undergraduates are people who have not yet earned bachelor degrees) so that your prowess can be more easily recognized. I'd buy a ticket.
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soopy, oh great prognosticator of all that is leftist, even you don't believe the BS you just wrote, as (were it true) it would leave all other "choice" jobs for the well-educated liberal masses.
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oops. the previous post was intended to your previous post. as for the challenge at Everstoned: in an insane asylum only the one lone normal person will be judged insane
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Ignore "Best-Seller Lists". This is a more accurate gauge of what people are actually reading: http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2004-06-16-most-borrowed-list_x.htm
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Super, I do enjoy reading your posts for your unwavering sense of literary style and general wordsmithing.
However, I believe your points are made by lawyerly debating tactics rather than on substantive merit. Successful liberals must have this quality to offset their flawed positions. History studies differ from hard science in that they are open to interpretation since people do not act in a demonstrably reliable manner. Interpretation leads to indoctrination. While renting a car last week, the counter clerk told another customer "I have a history degree and this is where I work." What's the point of formal history studies for the average history undergrad? To produce more history professors? I'm an independent student of history. The body of knowledge is not limited to the classroom. The U.N. is relevant to the extent that we must all strive to find jobs for folks skilled at artfully debating untenable positions to the ultimate result of innaction. Seriously, the U.N. is useful for providing innoculations, condoms, and similar humanitarian auspices. Cheers, Bob
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Super, Debate experience is a joke. It basically teaches you how to win an argument based on picking apart minutia and overstating technicalities. Rarely if ever is the actual resolution....resolved. Yes, I was in debate, actually taught the team my senior year, and hold the record for career victories. What's it all worth? NADA, zilch, nothing. In the end you have proven nothing, but you sure "feel" smart. Odd that this is how I feel most liberals argue, including most in here
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In an unusual front-page review in Sunday's New York Times, Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Michiko Kakutani called Clinton's reminiscences "sloppy, self-indulgent and often eye-crossingly dull -- the sound of one man prattling away, not for the reader, but for himself and some distant recording angel of history."
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Re: Commie Pinkos Buying Record Number of Books
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Listening to the radio this morning, they where interveiwing all the women waiting on line. saying that they couldnt wait to meet him.
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Just goes to show what I've always known was true: Chicks like big *****s.
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ya mean "BIG chicks like. . ."
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You guys have all missed the point.
At this moment, there are over 700 autgraphed copies of Clinton's book offered for sale at a premium markup on eBay. THAT'S the reason those people stood in line to get his autograph. What a laugh.
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