Barack Obama, College Administrator

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One of the things that has me flummoxed about President Obama's approach to realpolitik is, no matter how lofty the rhetoric, how abysmal his efforts have been in moving along his stated agenda.

Not that I think his agenda need to be moved along, of course. But, just sayin', the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver.

The Congress is rolling him, he doesn't appreciate the extent of the fawning of the press and craves more adulation, he wants the Fine Arts Department, sorry, NEA, to support the latest fund drive...

I read the following piece by one of my favorite authors, Victor Davis Hanson (I've quoted him before,) and found the answer to my question, I really did. I hope you do, too.

Barack Obama, College Administrator

Barack Obama, College Administrator
Our commander-in-chief seems to think he?s president of the University of America.

By Victor Davis Hanson

September 23, 2009, 4:00 a.m.

? Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal. He is the author of A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War

If you are confused by the first nine months of the Obama administration, take solace that there is at least a pattern. The president, you see, thinks America is a university and that he is our campus president. Keep that in mind, and almost everything else makes sense.

Obama went to Occidental, Columbia, and Harvard without much of a break, taught at the University of Chicago, and then surrounded himself with academics, first in his stint at community organizing and then when he went into politics. It shows. In his limited experience, those who went to Yale or Harvard are special people, and the Ivy League environment has been replicated in the culture of the White House.

Note how baffled the administration is by sinking polls, tea parties, town halls, and, in general, ?them? ? the vast middle class, which, as we learned during the campaign, clings to guns and Bibles, and which has now been written off as blinkered, racist, and xenophobic. The earlier characterization of rural Pennsylvania has been expanded to include all of Middle America.

For many in the academic community who have not worked with their hands, run businesses, or ventured far off campus, Middle America is an exotic place inhabited by aborigines who bowl, don?t eat arugula, and need to be reminded to inflate their tires. They are an emotional lot, of some value on campus for their ability to ?fix? broken things like pipes and windows, but otherwise wisely ignored. Professor Chu, Obama?s energy secretary, summed up the sense of academic disdain that permeates this administration with his recent sniffing about the childish polloi: ?The American people . . . just like your teenage kids, aren?t acting in a way that they should act.? Earlier, remember, Dr. Chu had scoffed from his perch that California farms were environmentally unsound and would soon disappear altogether, ?We?re looking at a scenario where there?s no more agriculture in California.?

It is the role of the university, from a proper distance, to help them, by making sophisticated, selfless decisions on health care and the environment that the unwashed cannot grasp are really in their own interest ? deluded as they are by Wal-Mart consumerism, Elmer Gantry evangelicalism, and Sarah Palin momism. The tragic burden of an academic is to help the oppressed, but blind, majority.

In the world of the university, a Van Jones ? fake name, fake accent, fake underclass pedigree, fake almost everything ? is a dime a dozen. Ward Churchill fabricated everything from his degree to his ancestry, and was given tenure, high pay, and awards for his beads, buckskin, and Native American?like locks. The ?authentic? outbursts of Van Jones about white polluters and white mass-murderers are standard campus fare. In universities, such over-the-top rhetoric and pseudo-Marxist histrionics are simply career moves, used to scare timid academics and win release time, faculty-adjudicated grants, or exemption from normal tenure scrutiny. Skip Gates?s fussy little theatrical fit at a Middle American was not his first and will not be his last.

Obama did not vet Jones before hiring him because he saw nothing unusual (much less offensive) about him, in the way that Bill Ayers likewise was typical, not an aberration, on a campus. Just as there are few conservatives, so too there are felt to be few who should be considered radicals in universities. Instead everyone is considered properly left, and even fringe expressions are considered normal calibrations within a shared spectrum. The proper question is not ?Why are there so many extremists in the administration?? but rather ?What?s so extreme??

Some people are surprised that the administration is hardly transparent and, in fact, downright intolerant of dissent. Critics are slurred as racists and Nazis ? usually without the fingerprints of those who orchestrated the smear campaign from higher up. The NEA seems to want to dish out federal money to ?artists? on the basis of liberal obsequiousness. The president tells the nation that his wonderful programs are met with distortion and right-wing lies, and that the time for talking is over ? no more partisan, divisive bickering in endless debate.

That reluctance to engage in truly diverse argumentation again reveals the influence of the academic world on Team Obama. We can have an Eric Holder?type ?conversation? (a good campusese word), but only if held on the basis of the attorney general?s one-way notion of racial redress.

On most campuses, referenda in the academic senate (?votes of conscience?) on gay marriage or the war in Iraq are as lopsided as Saddam?s old plebiscites. Speech codes curb free expression. Groupthink is the norm. Dissent on tenure decisions, questioning of diversity, or skepticism about the devolution in the definition of sexual harassment ? all that can be met with defamation. The wolf cry of ?racist? is a standard careerist gambit. Given the exalted liberal ends, why quibble over the means?

Some wonder where Obama got the idea that constant exposure results in persuasion. But that too comes from the talk-is-everything mindset of a university president. Faculties are swamped with memos from deans, provosts, and presidents, reiterating their own ?commitment to diversity,? reminding how they would not ?tolerate hate speech,? and in general blathering about the ?campus community.? University administrators instruct faculty on everything from getting a flu shot, to covering up when coughing, to how to make a syllabus and avoid incorrect words.

Usually the frequency of such communiqués spikes when administrators are looking for a job elsewhere and want to establish a fresh paper trail so that their potential new employers can be reminded of their ongoing progressive credentials.

Obama has simply emulated the worldview and style of a college administrator. So he thinks that reframing the same old empty banalities with new rhetorical flourishes and signs of fresh commitment and empathy will automatically result in new faculty converts. There is no there there in health-care reform, but opponents can be either bullied, shamed, or mesmerized into thinking there is.

Czars are a university favorite. Among the frequent topics of the daily university executive communiqués are the formulaic ?My team now includes . . . ,? ?I have just appointed . . . ,? ?Under my direction . . . ? (that first-person overload is, of course, another Obama characteristic), followed by announcement of a new ?special? appointment: ?special assistant to the president for diversity,? ?acting assistant provost for community affairs and external relations,? ?associate dean for curriculum enhancement and development.?

Most of these tasks are either unnecessary or amply covered by existing faculty, department chairs, and deans. Czars, however, proliferated on campuses for fairly obvious reasons. First, they are spotlights illuminating the university administration?s commitment to a particular fashionable cause by the showy creation of a high-profile, highly remunerative new job. When loud protests meet the university?s inability to create a new department or fund a trendy but costly special program, administrators often take their loudest critics and make them czars ? satisfying the ?base? without substantial policy changes.

Second, czars are a way to circumvent the usual workings of the university, especially faculty committees in which there is an outside chance of some marginalized conservative voting against putting ?Race, Class, and Gender in the Latina Cinema? into the general-education curriculum.

Special assistants for and associates of something or other are not vetted. Czars create an alternative university administration that can create special billets, hire adjuncts (with de facto security), and obtain budgeting without faculty oversight. The special assistant or associate rarely is hired through a normal search process open to the campus community, but rather is simply selected and promoted by administrative fiat.

One of the most disturbing characteristics of the new administration is a particular sort of whining or petulance. Dissatisfaction arises over even favorable press coverage ? as we saw last weekend, when Obama serially trashed the obsequious media that he had hogged all day.

Feelings of being underappreciated by the public for all one?s self-sacrificial efforts are common university traits. We?ve seen in the past a certain love/hate relationship of Professor Obama with wealthy people ? at first a Tony Rezko, but now refined and evolved much higher to those on Wall Street that the administration in schizophrenic fashion both damns and worships.

Michelle Obama during the campaign summed up best her husband?s wounded-fawn sense of sacrifice when she said, ?Barack is one of the smartest people you will ever encounter who will deign to enter this messy thing called politics.?

Academic culture also promotes this idea that highly educated professionals deigned to give up their best years for arduous academic work and chose to be above the messy rat race. Although supposedly far better educated, smarter (or rather the ?smartest?), and more morally sound than lawyers, CEOs, and doctors, academics gripe that they, unfairly, are far worse paid. And they lack the status that should accrue to those who teach the nation?s youth, correct their papers, and labor over lesson plans. Obama reminded us ad nauseam of all the lucre he passed up on Wall Street in order to return to the noble pursuit of organizing and teaching in Chicago.

In short, campus people have had the bar raised on themselves at every avenue. Suggest to an academic that university pay is not bad for ninth months? work, often consisting of an actual six to nine hours a week in class, and you will be considered guilty of heresy if not defamation.

University administrators worship private money, and then among themselves scoff at the capitalism that created it. Campus elites, looking at a benefactor, are fascinated how someone ? no brighter than they are ? made so much money, even as they are repelled by a system that allows those other than themselves to have pulled it off. No wonder that Obama seems enchanted by a Warren Buffett, even as he trashes the very landscape that created Berkshire Hathaway?s riches. No president has raised more money from Wall Street or has given it more protection from accountability ? while at the same time demagoguing it as selfish and greedy.

Many of the former Professor Obama?s problems so far hinge on his administration?s inability to judge public opinion, its own self-righteous sense of self, its non-stop sermonizing, and its suspicion of sincere dissent. In other words, the United States is now a campus, we are the students, and Obama is our university president.
 

yllus

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Haha, sure. He's just an attention-craving university president who can't pull anything off.

Who went from being a junior senator to the President of the United States in, oh, six years - along the way defeating a seasoned political operator with an enormously powerful organization behind her (Clinton), and a four-decade U.S. senator (McCain). And he's black.

Oh, "Professor Obama", what a witless fool you must be. You can't do anything.
 

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Originally posted by: yllus
Haha, sure. He's just an attention-craving university president.

Who went from being a junior senator to the President of the United States in, oh, six years - along the way defeating a seasoned political operator with an enormously talented campaign organization (Clintons), and a four-decade U.S. senator (McCain). And he's black.

Oh, "Professor Obama", what a witless fool you must be.

Electioneering is not governing. Though, as I recall, one of the most constant defenses of his lack of experience, and lack of results while in any job, was that he gave good campaign.

The campaigning has not ended, but...

Tangible results?

Anyone?
 

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Hey more shit slinging against "intellectuals".

What's cool about this is that if you remove the "czars" and "Obama" you could probably read the same article ten years ago.
 

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Originally posted by: Brainonska511
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From the Hoover Institution, no less.

(speaking of whiny petulance corporatists funded by and worshiping private globalist money)







 
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I really can't stand articles/media like this, they are everywhere on both sides for every issue and are blatantly just works for a paycheck. Yet people will point to them as some sort of profound gospel truth.
 

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Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
I really can't stand articles/media like this, they are everywhere on both sides for every issue and are blatantly just works for a paycheck. Yet people will point to them as some sort of profound gospel truth.

Jabberwacky thrives on them, and insistently infests P&N with them. It's really getting old. :(
 

yllus

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Originally posted by: yllus
Haha, sure. He's just an attention-craving university president.

Who went from being a junior senator to the President of the United States in, oh, six years - along the way defeating a seasoned political operator with an enormously talented campaign organization (Clintons), and a four-decade U.S. senator (McCain). And he's black.

Oh, "Professor Obama", what a witless fool you must be.

Electioneering is not governing. Tangible results? Anyone?

I'm amused by how you pretend you are actually looking to discuss something here.
 

umbrella39

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Isn't it comical? At the end of the day troll thread is still, in fact, troll. Never feed troll after midnight.
 
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Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
I really can't stand articles/media like this, they are everywhere on both sides for every issue and are blatantly just works for a paycheck. Yet people will point to them as some sort of profound gospel truth.

Jabberwacky thrives on them, and insistently infests P&N with them. It's really getting old. :(

Speaking of getting old, this article is just the same old tired "Obama is too professorial" anti-intellectualism that was rampant during the presidential campaign. Us GOP folks don't take too kindly to them there edumacated types. USA #1 WHOOOO!!!1!
 

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Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: Gonad the Barbarian
I really can't stand articles/media like this, they are everywhere on both sides for every issue and are blatantly just works for a paycheck. Yet people will point to them as some sort of profound gospel truth.

Jabberwacky thrives on them, and insistently infests P&N with them. It's really getting old. :(

Maybe it is just the inquiring philosopher in me that seeks to know not just that something is happening, or not in this case, but why.

Setting a context is not out of line, it defines and it clarifies. And, ultimately, it is not political but contemplative.

The point of the article is to set the context for what is going on and how the issues of the day are being addressed and why they are being addressed they way they are.

Hanson strikingly uses the milieu that most fits Obama - academia - to define him.

Feel free to express what you think is a better fit to explain why things have gone as they have thus far.

Also, please save the rants against me, the Republicans and all other third parties for another discussion. Unless you think these minority players define him, in which case we are in more serious trouble than even I believe is the case.
 

fskimospy

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
Originally posted by: yllus
Haha, sure. He's just an attention-craving university president.

Who went from being a junior senator to the President of the United States in, oh, six years - along the way defeating a seasoned political operator with an enormously talented campaign organization (Clintons), and a four-decade U.S. senator (McCain). And he's black.

Oh, "Professor Obama", what a witless fool you must be.

Electioneering is not governing. Though, as I recall, one of the most constant defenses of his lack of experience, and lack of results while in any job, was that he gave good campaign.

The campaigning has not ended, but...

Tangible results?

Anyone?

First increase in CAFE standards in god knows how long.
Lilly Ledbetter Act, fair pay reform
Credit card reform
Economic stimulus package
Funding of stem cell research

to name a few.

Can you do us all a favor and quit with the ultra right wing walls of text? You post more new threads on here than almost anyone, and they are mostly just links to right wing editorials that most people are now simply ignoring.

It's not attempting to define Obama by his academic context, it's just using slightly different nouns and adjectives to spit out the same identical off the deep end right wing opinions and talking points that are in every single other article you link.

You're getting really boring, and you've only been here a few weeks.
 

yllus

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Originally posted by: eskimospy
You're getting really boring, and you've only been here a few weeks.

No kidding. I was hoping for an intelligent conservative viewpoint and am hugely disappointed with what resulted.
 

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PJ: One of the things that has me flummoxed about President Obama's approach to realpolitik is, no matter how lofty the rhetoric, how abysmal his efforts have been in moving along his stated agenda.

M: I think you are discounting the fact that he actually has an agenda, a very ambitious one, and one that is challenging to achieve. Any President could screw up a Hurricane rescue if their ambitions are small enough. Climbing Everest, however, is another matter.

PJ: Not that I think his agenda need to be moved along, of course.

M: Of course? Based on what rational considerations, partisan hackery? What side of the bed you got up on?

PJ: But, just sayin', the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver.

M: You speak as though you know what you are talking about, as if this were fact and not opinion. My impression is that he has a tremendous innate capacity to deliver. Funny, eh?

PJ: The Congress is rolling him, he doesn't appreciate the extent of the fawning of the press and craves more adulation, he wants the Fine Arts Department, sorry, NEA, to support the latest fund drive...

M: Goodness me, you can even read his mind and know what he doesn't appreciate. My experience tells me that those who jabber from afar know little of the intricies or immediacies doers of one kind or another face.

PJ: I read the following piece by one of my favorite authors, Victor Davis Hanson (I've quoted him before,) and found the answer to my question, I really did. I hope you do, too.

Barack Obama, College Administrator

M: Thank you, but I have no such questions, nor any need to manufacture them for what look to be partisan purposes.

Barack Obama, College Administrator
Our commander-in-chief seems to think he?s president of the University of America.

By Victor Davis Hanson

September 23, 2009, 4:00 a.m.

? Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and a recipient of the 2007 National Humanities Medal. He is the author of A War Like No Other: How the Athenians and Spartans Fought the Peloponnesian War

I have long sought the advise of an expert on the Peloponnesian War as the one genuine and true disciplined knowledge field that can lend real insight into Obama's weaknesses as a leader.

If you are confused by the first nine months of the Obama administration, take solace that there is at least a pattern. The president, you see, thinks America is a university and that he is our campus president. Keep that in mind, and almost everything else makes sense.

I want you to slowly count back from 10, you are getting very sleepy. I want you to keep the thought in mind that Obama is a university administrator, nine, your eyes are heavy, it makes sense of everything. Eight, remember university administrator and think egg head, think how inferior you feel to them.................

Obama went to Occidental, Columbia, and Harvard without much of a break, taught at the University of Chicago, and then surrounded himself with academics, first in his stint at community organizing and then when he went into politics. It shows. In his limited experience, those who went to Yale or Harvard are special people, and the Ivy League environment has been replicated in the culture of the White House.

egg head ivory tower elitist.............. seven Not practical like you and me

Note how baffled the administration is by sinking polls, tea parties, town halls, and, in general, ?them? ? the vast middle class, which, as we learned during the campaign, clings to guns and Bibles, and which has now been written off as blinkered, racist, and xenophobic. The earlier characterization of rural Pennsylvania has been expanded to include all of Middle America.

You are beginning to feel baffled whereas only moments ago you were all clear......6 you can hardly stay awake

For many in the academic community who have not worked with their hands, run businesses, or ventured far off campus, Middle America is an exotic place inhabited by aborigines who bowl, don?t eat arugula, and need to be reminded to inflate their tires. They are an emotional lot, of some value on campus for their ability to ?fix? broken things like pipes and windows, but otherwise wisely ignored. Professor Chu, Obama?s energy secretary, summed up the sense of academic disdain that permeates this administration with his recent sniffing about the childish polloi: ?The American people . . . just like your teenage kids, aren?t acting in a way that they should act.? Earlier, remember, Dr. Chu had scoffed from his perch that California farms were environmentally unsound and would soon disappear altogether, ?We?re looking at a scenario where there?s no more agriculture in California.?

You are inferior and Obama looks down on you, but you are really great. 6 did I say six already, I think I'm getting sleepy. Plants will no longer grow on the West Coast, the end is near.

It is the role of the university, from a proper distance, to help them, by making sophisticated, selfless decisions on health care and the environment that the unwashed cannot grasp are really in their own interest ? deluded as they are by Wal-Mart consumerism, Elmer Gantry evangelicalism, and Sarah Palin momism. The tragic burden of an academic is to help the oppressed, but blind, majority.

Obama is Daddy wiping your dirty butt and kissing your blind eyes.....5 feel how insulting is you treatment......five, feel your outrage......

In the world of the university, a Van Jones ? fake name, fake accent, fake underclass pedigree, fake almost everything ? is a dime a dozen. Ward Churchill fabricated everything from his degree to his ancestry, and was given tenure, high pay, and awards for his beads, buckskin, and Native American?like locks. The ?authentic? outbursts of Van Jones about white polluters and white mass-murderers are standard campus fare. In universities, such over-the-top rhetoric and pseudo-Marxist histrionics are simply career moves, used to scare timid academics and win release time, faculty-adjudicated grants, or exemption from normal tenure scrutiny. Skip Gates?s fussy little theatrical fit at a Middle American was not his first and will not be his last.

Your vaunted leaders are frauds. Five, I'm sure I said five......see how badly you have been deceived? But I will show you the real light.

Obama did not vet Jones before hiring him because he saw nothing unusual (much less offensive) about him, in the way that Bill Ayers likewise was typical, not an aberration, on a campus. Just as there are few conservatives, so too there are felt to be few who should be considered radicals in universities. Instead everyone is considered properly left, and even fringe expressions are considered normal calibrations within a shared spectrum. The proper question is not ?Why are there so many extremists in the administration?? but rather ?What?s so extreme??

Bad bad Obama......he's extreme and you know how bad extreme can be. Think extreme and think bad bad bad, like your butt smells. Four....you are nodding off

Some people are surprised that the administration is hardly transparent and, in fact, downright intolerant of dissent. Critics are slurred as racists and Nazis ? usually without the fingerprints of those who orchestrated the smear campaign from higher up. The NEA seems to want to dish out federal money to ?artists? on the basis of liberal obsequiousness. The president tells the nation that his wonderful programs are met with distortion and right-wing lies, and that the time for talking is over ? no more partisan, divisive bickering in endless debate.

Be offended that you are being called a Nazi by your overlord. You are outraged and indignant....savor your hate. Prepare yourself for Zombiehood. Three.......

That reluctance to engage in truly diverse argumentation again reveals the influence of the academic world on Team Obama. We can have an Eric Holder?type ?conversation? (a good campusese word), but only if held on the basis of the attorney general?s one-way notion of racial redress.

think back and summarize what you are being brainwashed to believe....Academic is Obama, my dear dear friend......Two...

On most campuses, referenda in the academic senate (?votes of conscience?) on gay marriage or the war in Iraq are as lopsided as Saddam?s old plebiscites. Speech codes curb free expression. Groupthink is the norm. Dissent on tenure decisions, questioning of diversity, or skepticism about the devolution in the definition of sexual harassment ? all that can be met with defamation. The wolf cry of ?racist? is a standard careerist gambit. Given the exalted liberal ends, why quibble over the means?

I want you to think buzz words and bad....think gays think Hussein, think being gagged, think being raped, really bend your mind and think Groupthink, think black supremacy, feel your inferiority, feel your rage, hate and strike back, take down these paper tiger egg head leaders....begin to lucid dream in your sleep......One, you are now at one with sleep and hate. You man enter the fold of the Dreamers...reality and truth are disappearing....You are becoming important again.....feel the life in rage....

Some wonder where Obama got the idea that constant exposure results in persuasion. But that too comes from the talk-is-everything mindset of a university president. Faculties are swamped with memos from deans, provosts, and presidents, reiterating their own ?commitment to diversity,? reminding how they would not ?tolerate hate speech,? and in general blathering about the ?campus community.? University administrators instruct faculty on everything from getting a flu shot, to covering up when coughing, to how to make a syllabus and avoid incorrect words.

Imbecilic egg heads one and all, not like stupid practical old us.....But we are out of numbers and I am out of patience and time....If this kind of pure horse shit appeals to you, have fun. I would say it was written by a sick psychotic and an academic who hates himself in a big way and wishes you to be as sick as he. The problem is that unbeknownst to you, you may wish it too, for you are very sleepy.

Usually the frequency of such communiqués spikes when administrators are looking for a job elsewhere and want to establish a fresh paper trail so that their potential new employers can be reminded of their ongoing progressive credentials.

Obama has simply emulated the worldview and style of a college administrator. So he thinks that reframing the same old empty banalities with new rhetorical flourishes and signs of fresh commitment and empathy will automatically result in new faculty converts. There is no there there in health-care reform, but opponents can be either bullied, shamed, or mesmerized into thinking there is.

Czars are a university favorite. Among the frequent topics of the daily university executive communiqués are the formulaic ?My team now includes . . . ,? ?I have just appointed . . . ,? ?Under my direction . . . ? (that first-person overload is, of course, another Obama characteristic), followed by announcement of a new ?special? appointment: ?special assistant to the president for diversity,? ?acting assistant provost for community affairs and external relations,? ?associate dean for curriculum enhancement and development.?

Most of these tasks are either unnecessary or amply covered by existing faculty, department chairs, and deans. Czars, however, proliferated on campuses for fairly obvious reasons. First, they are spotlights illuminating the university administration?s commitment to a particular fashionable cause by the showy creation of a high-profile, highly remunerative new job. When loud protests meet the university?s inability to create a new department or fund a trendy but costly special program, administrators often take their loudest critics and make them czars ? satisfying the ?base? without substantial policy changes.

Second, czars are a way to circumvent the usual workings of the university, especially faculty committees in which there is an outside chance of some marginalized conservative voting against putting ?Race, Class, and Gender in the Latina Cinema? into the general-education curriculum.

Special assistants for and associates of something or other are not vetted. Czars create an alternative university administration that can create special billets, hire adjuncts (with de facto security), and obtain budgeting without faculty oversight. The special assistant or associate rarely is hired through a normal search process open to the campus community, but rather is simply selected and promoted by administrative fiat.

One of the most disturbing characteristics of the new administration is a particular sort of whining or petulance. Dissatisfaction arises over even favorable press coverage ? as we saw last weekend, when Obama serially trashed the obsequious media that he had hogged all day.

Feelings of being underappreciated by the public for all one?s self-sacrificial efforts are common university traits. We?ve seen in the past a certain love/hate relationship of Professor Obama with wealthy people ? at first a Tony Rezko, but now refined and evolved much higher to those on Wall Street that the administration in schizophrenic fashion both damns and worships.

Michelle Obama during the campaign summed up best her husband?s wounded-fawn sense of sacrifice when she said, ?Barack is one of the smartest people you will ever encounter who will deign to enter this messy thing called politics.?

Academic culture also promotes this idea that highly educated professionals deigned to give up their best years for arduous academic work and chose to be above the messy rat race. Although supposedly far better educated, smarter (or rather the ?smartest?), and more morally sound than lawyers, CEOs, and doctors, academics gripe that they, unfairly, are far worse paid. And they lack the status that should accrue to those who teach the nation?s youth, correct their papers, and labor over lesson plans. Obama reminded us ad nauseam of all the lucre he passed up on Wall Street in order to return to the noble pursuit of organizing and teaching in Chicago.

In short, campus people have had the bar raised on themselves at every avenue. Suggest to an academic that university pay is not bad for ninth months? work, often consisting of an actual six to nine hours a week in class, and you will be considered guilty of heresy if not defamation.

University administrators worship private money, and then among themselves scoff at the capitalism that created it. Campus elites, looking at a benefactor, are fascinated how someone ? no brighter than they are ? made so much money, even as they are repelled by a system that allows those other than themselves to have pulled it off. No wonder that Obama seems enchanted by a Warren Buffett, even as he trashes the very landscape that created Berkshire Hathaway?s riches. No president has raised more money from Wall Street or has given it more protection from accountability ? while at the same time demagoguing it as selfish and greedy.

Many of the former Professor Obama?s problems so far hinge on his administration?s inability to judge public opinion, its own self-righteous sense of self, its non-stop sermonizing, and its suspicion of sincere dissent. In other words, the United States is now a campus, we are the students, and Obama is our university president.[/quote]

 

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Originally posted by: PJABBER
"the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver".


That's because he ran as a phony moderate with media becoming part of the campaign and supporting the ruse while hiding the dirt. I watched papers and magazines carry on for weeks about Romney's Mormonism while Obama's intimate connection to a demented, liberation Marxist preacher was ignored.

Now that America sees what it elected and just how radical Obama is there is of course a reaction of rejection like a body that wants to reject a transplanted organ. Obama has more in common with petty, anti-US UN bureaucrats than a leader that actually cares about the country. Obama's heart beats in sympathy with thugs and dictators and against the US and it's allies.
 

bl4ckfl4g

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Originally posted by: PJABBER
"the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver".


That's because he ran as a phony moderate with media becoming part of the campaign and supporting the ruse while hiding the dirt. I watched papers and magazines carry on for weeks about Romney's Mormonism while Obama's intimate connection to a demented, liberation Marxist preacher was ignored.

Now that America sees what it elected and just how radical Obama is there is of course a reaction of rejection like a body that wants to reject a transplanted organ. Obama has more in common with petty, anti-US UN bureaucrats than a leader that actually cares about the country. Obama's heart beats in sympathy with thugs and dictators and against the US and it's allies.

He ran on UHC. Also his pastor "scandal" was all over the news. You have a fail memory.
 

CitizenKain

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Originally posted by: PJABBER
"the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver".


That's because he ran as a phony moderate with media becoming part of the campaign and supporting the ruse while hiding the dirt. I watched papers and magazines carry on for weeks about Romney's Mormonism while Obama's intimate connection to a demented, liberation Marxist preacher was ignored.

Now that America sees what it elected and just how radical Obama is there is of course a reaction of rejection like a body that wants to reject a transplanted organ. Obama has more in common with petty, anti-US UN bureaucrats than a leader that actually cares about the country. Obama's heart beats in sympathy with thugs and dictators and against the US and it's allies.

Its funny how you think you are part of something other then a loud minority party.
 

BarrySotero

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Originally posted by: bl4ckfl4g
Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Originally posted by: PJABBER
"the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver".


That's because he ran as a phony moderate with media becoming part of the campaign and supporting the ruse while hiding the dirt. I watched papers and magazines carry on for weeks about Romney's Mormonism while Obama's intimate connection to a demented, liberation Marxist preacher was ignored.

Now that America sees what it elected and just how radical Obama is there is of course a reaction of rejection like a body that wants to reject a transplanted organ. Obama has more in common with petty, anti-US UN bureaucrats than a leader that actually cares about the country. Obama's heart beats in sympathy with thugs and dictators and against the US and it's allies.

He ran on UHC. Also his pastor "scandal" was all over the news. You have a fail memory.

Nah it was all over Hannity. MSM ignored it. It's funny but a lot of people think Rev Wrights comments were recorded on the sly. They were just taken from a DVD for sale by church. Oprah left Trinity and associating with Wright and people in media knew about what was going on there but they chose to make Obama into Martin Luther Kennedy instead. Now he's just another snotty red diaper baby.
 
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Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Nah it was all over Hannity. MSM ignored it. It's funny but a lot of people think Rev Wrights comments were recorded on the sly. They were just taken from a DVD for sale by church. Oprah left Trinity and associating with Wright and people in media knew about what was going on there but they chose to make Obama into Martin Luther Kennedy instead. Now he's just another snotty red diaper baby.

You're delusional. Please seek help.
 

fskimospy

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Originally posted by: BarrySotero

Nah it was all over Hannity. MSM ignored it. It's funny but a lot of people think Rev Wrights comments were recorded on the sly. They were just taken from a DVD for sale by church. Oprah left Trinity and associating with Wright and people in media knew about what was going on there but they chose to make Obama into Martin Luther Kennedy instead. Now he's just another snotty red diaper baby.

You have to be bind/deaf, crazy, an amnesiac, or all of the above. (I still bet on crazy) The Rev. Wright scandal was such a big deal that he had to take time off his normal campaign and give a specific speech on race and Rev. Wright in Philadelphia. It was billed as the defining moment of his campaign up to that point. Obama doesn't make speeches based on what Sean Hannity's tomato can head says.

This does explain some things about you though, you rewrite history inside your head so that suddenly all the crazy shit bouncing around there makes sense. When reality doesn't conform to your psychosis, your brain helps you change reality to fit.
 

BarrySotero

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Originally posted by: CitizenKain
Originally posted by: BarrySotero
Originally posted by: PJABBER
"the guy has a pretty unique victory, captures the hearts if not the minds of the electorate, has a Congress dominated by Democrats and... an innate inability to deliver".


That's because he ran as a phony moderate with media becoming part of the campaign and supporting the ruse while hiding the dirt. I watched papers and magazines carry on for weeks about Romney's Mormonism while Obama's intimate connection to a demented, liberation Marxist preacher was ignored.

Now that America sees what it elected and just how radical Obama is there is of course a reaction of rejection like a body that wants to reject a transplanted organ. Obama has more in common with petty, anti-US UN bureaucrats than a leader that actually cares about the country. Obama's heart beats in sympathy with thugs and dictators and against the US and it's allies.

Its funny how you think you are part of something other then a loud minority party.

I am where most of the polls are. America is more conservative than liberal by half. Obama is tanking in the pools despite overwhelming prejudicial support from media unequaled in America history. If the media was normal Obama would be down another 20 points by now easy. Then again if they were normal he would never have been elected. Remember "Tax cuts for 95% of Americans"? Hah now they are headed for reaming and it was totally predictable. The guy was on tape dismissing Constitution and calling for re-distribution of wealth but people psychotically tuned it out with media enabling.