Yale Professor Embarrassed To Discover Tea Party Members Scientifically More Literate
"But then again, I don't know a single person who identifies with the Tea Party. All my impressions come from watching cable tv -- & I don't watch Fox News very often -- and reading the "paper" (New York Times daily, plus a variety of politics-focused internet sites like Huffington Post & Politico)."
He would have known if he'd visited this site-
He would have known if he'd visited this site-
It is generally arrogance by the "educated" brie eating, chardonay swilling, elitists that don't get this fact. In any argument between TP and these folks usually end up with the Progressives resorting to foul language and name calling because their arguments are so shallow and of little substance.
Take away the 30 second soundbite and these folks (including the left-wing college professors) are woefully under-educated, and it shows!
Questions like:
what does the movement represent to us?
what are the concerns which motivate us to be active?
but we're some sort of sociological anomaly? what kinds of questions did the student ask?
My wife and I have been interviewed on two separate occasions, as have other local Tea Party people, by a Yale sociology grad student who is doing her doctoral thesis on the Tea Party.
Materials (vital to civil engineering) was an interesting intersection of chemistry, physics, and mathematics. A practicing civil engineer need not know much about bonding angles and alloy composition when the problem before him is simply a question of compressive or tensile forces. He can follow traditional construction standards, or consult a database of materials by desired property to choose appropriate materials.
Far too many of my fellow students in Materials earned passing grades without any real comprehension of the subject. It would be frightening to contemplate how many are now practicing civil, mechanical, and even aerospace engineers, if not for the reality that, in industry, they mostly take a free ride on the backs of the true geniuses that came before them.
It doesn't surprise me at all that Tea Party-goers would demonstrate higher scientific comprehension. Having read Andrew Breitbart's description of Tea Parties from the inside (in Righteous Indignation), they sound like the only kind of party worth going to. They seem to be a sanctuary from the sort of irrational and unsubstantiated criticisms that cause great thinkers to abstain from vocalizing their opinions in polite PC company. A safe haven for earnest rational debate and discussion without the intrusion of the smoke and mirrors of charismatic liberals who shamelessly excel at the art of subtle subversion of credibility by implying that one might be a touch racist or a tad bit sexist or mildly homophobic or unconsciously Islamaphobic.
My masters focused on communication theory. A lot is happening in that area b/c there's an explosion of mobile wireless.
I went to the IB, which was a great program: http://www.ibo.org/diploma/.
Then I went to a state college, where I coasted for two years and developed lazy habits.
It led me to think one of the biggest problems in education is quantifying it. All high schools are no the same, so there should be some way of quantifying where you are so you get into the right place at the next step.
“"Of course, I still subscribe to my various political and moral assessments--all very negative-- of what I understand the "Tea Party movement" to stand for.”
What’s with the of course? How about reconsider your position and do some more experiments?
I went to a high school focused on liberal arts. I was disappointed there wasn't an engineering-focused high school. I never thought I would use writing. Now I sometimes earn more per hour writing than engineering.
I wanted to study physics, but I was afraid it wouldn't be as useful. It was my first choice if earning money didn't matter. EE was my second choice, so I got BS and MS in EE.
Did he actually read Saul Alinsky's "Rules for Radicals" to see what Obama was about - or Hillary's 92-page thesis glorifying Alinsky? Does he know about UN Agenda 21, and the pseudo-science in it which will be used to end property rights in the US - with Obama behind it. Get out of the Ivory Tower bud, and check out some facts, that is what Tea Party participants are doing.
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