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These guys consistently conflate the concept of education with university degrees

These guys consistently conflate the concept of education with university degrees

I strongly believe that W is smarter than people think, smarter than most of his critics, and smarter than Gabbard, and that being govenor of Texas is good preparation for being president. He was a terrible president, but I blame that more on the general rot of the GOP than on him being unusually poorly prepared, incapable, or unready. That is, what made him bad was just doing the same kinds of shit that any Republican president would have done in that era. Contrast that with Trump, who is doing the same dumb things that Bush did, but is also grossly incompetent and morally and temperamentally unfit.
And I think you're misreading me on my view of qualification if you think it's too narrow. I pointed out Obama's books (and their success and quality) as being qualifying. If Taylor Swift wanted to run for office in 10 years, I'd think that her songwriting and business success would make her at least an interesting candidate (not for president, right away, though, but it would count toward my regard of her as a later presidential candidate). Not narrow at all. The problem with Gabbard is not that her credentials are unconventional. They're conventional but unimpressive, and nothing about her makes up for it. I could overlook her not excelling as a student if she demonstrated expertise in something afterward. I could overlook her lack of gov't experience if she had an impressive career in the private sector before entering gov't. Etc. Give me *something*, though. Some reason to think that you'd be good in the most important job in the world.
I strongly believe that W is smarter than people think
@waiguoren, I can't believe that Gabbard's sudden rebranding as an anti-war candidate has gone over so successfully. Usually people who make big position changes are regarded with skepticism. On the other hand, more plausible doves are regarded with extreme skepticism for no reason at all (inferring that about this guy from his comments). And I don't see how Obama being president of the Harvard Law Review is *not* a positive on his resume. Talk about overly narrow ideas of qualifications!
I don't see how Obama being president of the Harvard Law Review is *not* a positive on his resume. Talk about overly narrow ideas of qualifications!
My friend responds:
So Taylor Swift’s songwriting is a qualification but Tulsi Gabbard’s military service and leadership experience within the military are not?
She apparently graduated OCS first in her class too. First female officer candidate to do so in the history of Alabama Military Academy.
(me) I'd really like to have you elaborate on that. My impression is the opposite (that he's less informed and more easily manipulated than most of his critics allege) but I'm open to evidence.
That's one of the things I agree with my friend on. We could be biased due to our common background. We both took full academic scholarships to a state school in lieu of offers to top universities and generally believe that brand-name schools are overrated.
Friend responds:
How is it a sudden rebranding?
Which other doves are regarded with extreme skepticism?
For undergraduate studies, "brand name" is useless in 2019 and has been for a couple decades. For graduate studies, law school, medical school, etc., it's a very big deal.
But, regardless, degrees are the metric for education. I presume he meant intelligence, which is not sufficiently explained by degrees.
Yeah but I don't want to be pushy. He has a young kid and another on the way too. I'm hoping that the give-and-take with Jack V will encourage him to sign up.
Yeah, we all agree on this.
No, he meant "education" and not "intelligence". Unfortunately the term "education" has become bastardized over the years to mean something like "years of school completed". I believe the latin root of the term is related to terms like "duct", i.e., a guide or a channel. Education is whatever guides the pupil to better see the truth. A Harvard grad can be poorly educated while a high school dropout can be highly educated.
Your friend is retarded. You're better off leaving him out, if he even exists.Yeah, I was just reading through it. I sent some of it to my childhood friend who is a big Tulsi Gabbard guy and was a Sanders voter but who despises Hillary Clinton. His take on some of @Fawlty and @Jack V Savage 's posts from that thread:
These guys consistently conflate the concept of education with university degrees
And furthermore value it based solely on prestige of the institution, apparently
They must have found George W Bush highly intelligent and qualified
But I countered with
I think Bush didn't get very good grades. Jack seems to be taking the standard "high grades from an elite institution" view.
My own view is that Jack's view of "qualification" is far too narrow.
@Jack V Savage
More stuff from friend:
The point of the resume is to determine whether or not a candidate warrants an interview.
The candidate with the best resume is not always the best candidate for the job. A series of interviews and tests is usually used to determine that.
Obama’s resume was weaker than his competitors’ but after the interview process, American voters determined that he was the best candidate for the job and hired him.
And he did a decent job overall
Gabbard’s resume is weaker than her competitors’ but I think it offers enough to have her interview. Her proactive promotion of sane foreign policy sets her out from many in the pack. As does her military service.

@Jack V Savage
More stuff from friend:
The point of the resume is to determine whether or not a candidate warrants an interview.
The candidate with the best resume is not always the best candidate for the job. A series of interviews and tests is usually used to determine that.
Obama’s resume was weaker than his competitors’ but after the interview process, American voters determined that he was the best candidate for the job and hired him.
And he did a decent job overall
Gabbard’s resume is weaker than her competitors’ but I think it offers enough to have her interview. Her proactive promotion of sane foreign policy sets her out from many in the pack. As does her military service.
Brand-name schools are overrated in the sense that a lot of the measured benefits are just measuring the effects of the type of person who attends them, but we ideally want that type of person in leadership positions and it's hard to identify them so it's useful to voters or employers. And higher level classes at top schools really are better. Not to mention master's programs and professional schools.
With regard to the military stuff, if she were a general or something, it would matter. I don't think the army reserves matters at all. A lot of posters here have military experience and they're mostly idiots. Like, literally, way below average.
As for the recent change, see the previously mentioned attack on Obama for not bombing Syria. I don't see how that kind of thing gets dismissed and she gets suddenly rebranded as noticeably more anti-war than anyone else. I don't think any of the real candidates have anything like that on their record.
With regard to the military stuff, if she were a general or something, it would matter. I don't think the army reserves matters at all. A lot of posters here have military experience and they're mostly idiots. Like, literally, way below average.
With regard to the military stuff, if she were a general or something
It's certainly possible, but where's the evidence in this case?
Your friend is retarded. You're better off leaving him out, if he even exists.
It's certainly possible, but where's the evidence in this case?
Jack, I sent this to him. Just to be clear, you are referring to this tweet and this tweet only, right?
I think the idea that the MSM would cover someone better or worse based on their "support for Israel" or challenging the DNC to be comically misguided.