Al Gore's Shameful Academic Record

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Gore's Dubious School Record
Author: By JENNIFER C. BRACERAS
Date: 09/07/2000 Page: A15 Section: Op-Ed

JENNIFER C. BRACERAS
Jennifer C. Braceras is an attorney and research fellow at Harvard Law School. Her column appears regularly in the Globe.

When will the liberal media stop treating left-wing ideology as a proxy for intelligence? For months the press has questioned the intellect of Republican candidate George W. Bush, while describing Al Gore as "serious," "intellectual" - even "wonkish."

The basis for the media's unfair attacks on Bush's intelligence is his 30-year-old Yale College transcript (purloined last fall and published by The New Yorker). Yet The Washington Post's subsequent revelation of Gore's unimpressive academic record has done little to alter the media's false portrayal of Gore as "the smartest kid in the class." It is a record that is worth reviewing, if only to debunk the myth of Gore as a serious student.

Gore's undergraduate transcript from Harvard is riddled with C's, including a C-minus in introductory economics, a D in one science course, and a C-plus in another. "In his sophomore year at Harvard," the Post reported, "Gore's grades were lower than any semester recorded on Bush's transcript from Yale." Moreover, Gore's graduate school record - consistently glossed over by the press - is nothing short of shameful. In 1971, Gore enrolled in Vanderbilt Divinity School where, according to Bill Turque, author of "Inventing Al Gore," he received F's in five of the eight classes he took over the course of three semesters. Not surprisingly, Gore did not receive a degree from the divinity school. Nor did Gore graduate from Vanderbilt Law School, where he enrolled for a brief time and received his fair share of C's. (Bush went on to earn an MBA from Harvard).

But whereas the liberal press has described Bush's college days as a time of misspent youth, media accounts of Gore's undergraduate years are grossly fawning. (The New York Times: "As Mr. Bush was frolicking around Yale, a young man named Al Gore was studying at Harvard"; "Harvard nurtured the part of [Gore] that is in love with the world of ideas." The New Republic: "At Harvard, Gore set himself formidable intellectual challenges.")

And then there is the laughable October issue of Psychology Today. As part of a cover story entitled, "Gore and Bush on the Couch," the magazine reports the results of a spurious "analysis" of 10 of the candidates speeches and/or interviews. The authors claim that the study "verifies" the popular stereotype that "Bush is not as deep a thinker as Gore."

Two pages later, readers will be shocked - shocked! - to learn that the magazine's (no doubt scientific) study of the candidates' facial gestures reveals that Gore is the "more serious, constrained, controlled, weighty, ponderous, [and] dominant of the two candidates." More ponderous, perhaps . . . but, please, spare me the pop psychology.

Biased reporters, however, are not the only ones to blame. Indeed, the vice president himself has cultivated this genius persona (one of many). Thus, he did not correct PBS News anchor Gwen Ifill when she referred to him as a graduate of Vanderbilt Law School. Even more significant was the line in Gore's convention acceptance speech in which he stated, "I know my own imperfections. I know that sometimes people say I'm too serious, that I talk too much substance and policy." Poor Al, he's just too smart for the job.

Of course, the stereotyping of conservative candidates as dumb and liberal candidates as "brilliant" is nothing new. During the 1950s, the media lionized Democrat Adlai Stevenson as an intellectual, while ridiculing Republican Dwight Eisenhower as an ineffectual simpleton. Back then, the members of the press knew full well that Stevenson attended Harvard Law School and, yet, had not received a degree. But the media gave Stevenson a pass. (Sound familiar?) Had resourceful journalists investigated, they might have learned (as we now know from Stevenson's biographer John Bartlow Martin) that Harvard Law School Dean Erwin Griswold had hidden Stevenson's transcript in a locked cabinet in his office. What was he hiding? Stevenson, the so-called "thinking man's candidate," had, in fact, flunked out of Harvard Law.

In the end, neither intellect nor academic performance is an especially important criterion by which to judge our presidents. Ronald Reagan and Harry Truman were no scholars, but they rank among the best presidents in our country's history. And what about many liberals' favorite president - Franklin Roosevelt? Social, popular, and famously unserious as an undergraduate at Harvard, FDR had an undistinguished academic record. Yet, later in life, Roosevelt's charisma and his ability to persuade, compromise, and lead helped him to become a "reformer with results."

This election is not an I.Q. test; it is about which candidate has better judgment. And that is why, despite the media's love affair with the celluloid image of Al Gore the policy-wonk, it is the affable, authentic, and sensible Bush who would make the better leader.

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George Bush graduated from Harvard B-School while Al Gore couldn't make it through divinity school nor law school.

Yet, the leftists want you to think the George Bush is the dope, lol.
 

Harvey

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So fscking what? W's is at least as bad, and his illegal war and ridiculous giveaway tax breaks for the rich while he's been in office are worse.

It's a non-issue, except for those in dire need of straws to grasp. :p
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: Harvey
So fscking what? W's is at least as bad, and his illegal war and ridiculous giveaway tax breaks for the rich while he's been in office are worse.

It's a non-issue, except for those in dire need of straws to grasp. :p

Actually I believe Ws were a little better as he got a masters, something Gore couldnt have got with 5 Fs rotflmao!
 

NeoV

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so let me get this straight.....you highlighting Gore's grades makes Bush smart? If you think that way, god help you.

I'll agree that Gore was generally portrayed by the media as the 'more intellectual' man - but listen to 5 sentences from each of them and tell me who you would guess is the smarter man?

 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: NeoV
so let me get this straight.....you highlighting Gore's grades makes Bush smart? If you think that way, god help you.

I'll agree that Gore was generally portrayed by the media as the 'more intellectual' man - but listen to 5 sentences from each of them and tell me who you would guess is the smarter man?

Public speaking ability does not equate to intelligence.
 

bdude

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: NeoV
so let me get this straight.....you highlighting Gore's grades makes Bush smart? If you think that way, god help you.

I'll agree that Gore was generally portrayed by the media as the 'more intellectual' man - but listen to 5 sentences from each of them and tell me who you would guess is the smarter man?

Public speaking ability does not equate to intelligence.


damn straight! bush is just a misunderestimated man.
 

Ozoned

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Heh heh heh.. No wonder ole Al wanted to count the votes again and again and again and again and again. :laugh:
 

NJDevil

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Didn't Bush have a C average at yale?

I really love how people who support him often had to say "Clinton did worse." These are the same people who screamed at how bad clinton was, and now they use him/his VP as a measuring stick to prove how much less incompetent they are than the previous administration? I don't get why anyone would post this, oh yes I do, this is all people like rip posts. If Gore was president, this would be a bit more relevant but I care more about what he's done recently than what he did in college.

Speaking of "intellect," focus on Al Gore, as opposed to Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar. I don't know what that says about this poster except that he loves to dig up useless irrelevant crap and post it in a "news" forum. Let me guess, Al Gore also said he invented the internet, and Bush is the second son of God.

 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: NJDevil
Didn't Bush have a C average at yale?

I really love how people who support him often had to say "Clinton did worse." These are the same people who screamed at how bad clinton was, and now they use him/his VP as a measuring stick to prove how much less incompetent they are than the previous administration? I don't get why anyone would post this, oh yes I do, this is all people like rip posts. If Gore was president, this would be a bit more relevant but I care more about what he's done recently than what he did in college.

Speaking of "intellect," focus on Al Gore, as opposed to Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar. I don't know what that says about this poster except that he loves to dig up useless irrelevant crap and post it in a "news" forum. Let me guess, Al Gore also said he invented the internet, and Bush is the second son of God.


I didnt realize Bill Clinton was running for president in 2000. I must have missed that part of the election.


 

TuxDave

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Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: NJDevil
Didn't Bush have a C average at yale?

I really love how people who support him often had to say "Clinton did worse." These are the same people who screamed at how bad clinton was, and now they use him/his VP as a measuring stick to prove how much less incompetent they are than the previous administration? I don't get why anyone would post this, oh yes I do, this is all people like rip posts. If Gore was president, this would be a bit more relevant but I care more about what he's done recently than what he did in college.

Speaking of "intellect," focus on Al Gore, as opposed to Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar. I don't know what that says about this poster except that he loves to dig up useless irrelevant crap and post it in a "news" forum. Let me guess, Al Gore also said he invented the internet, and Bush is the second son of God.


I didnt realize Bill Clinton was running for president in 2000. I must have missed that part of the election.


I'm still surprised that Al Gore was even brought up. Shouldn't you guys be trashing John Kerry? Oh wait, that election is over too. :p
 

Genx87

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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: NJDevil
Didn't Bush have a C average at yale?

I really love how people who support him often had to say "Clinton did worse." These are the same people who screamed at how bad clinton was, and now they use him/his VP as a measuring stick to prove how much less incompetent they are than the previous administration? I don't get why anyone would post this, oh yes I do, this is all people like rip posts. If Gore was president, this would be a bit more relevant but I care more about what he's done recently than what he did in college.

Speaking of "intellect," focus on Al Gore, as opposed to Clinton, a Rhodes Scholar. I don't know what that says about this poster except that he loves to dig up useless irrelevant crap and post it in a "news" forum. Let me guess, Al Gore also said he invented the internet, and Bush is the second son of God.


I didnt realize Bill Clinton was running for president in 2000. I must have missed that part of the election.


I'm still surprised that Al Gore was even brought up. Shouldn't you guys be trashing John Kerry? Oh wait, that election is over too. :p


I thought it was funny then and still funny how the media went to label the more educated of the two a baffoon. If people need any evidence of a liberal tilt in the msm I think this is a classic example.


 

Phokus

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So does this mean rip has a statue of bill clinton that he worships every morning since bill clinton was a rhodes scholar? :D
 

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i'm glad we elected the smarter one; otherwise
i'd think that 5 years of Bush harming the poor & abusing
trust would be wrong.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: Phokus
So does this mean rip has a statue of bill clinton that he worships every morning since bill clinton was a rhodes scholar? :D

code for illuminati?

how many presidents haven't been masons?
 

yllus

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Huh, I always figured Gore for a smart, well-prepared guy. I guess you could argue that school != reality and the youth factor, but it is interesting and certainly a relevant topic of discussion. Did anyone ever dig up John Kerry's grades to make it a threesome?