Rob Schneider
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The new aristocracy, the new aristocracy, the new, instead of lords and dukes and princes and kings, It's PhDs. It's the expert in this. It's the CIA expert. It's the expert in the State Department.
The new aristocracy, the new aristocracy, the new, instead of lords and dukes and princes and kings, It's PhDs. It's the expert in this. It's the CIA expert. It's the expert in the State Department.
The new aristocracy, the new aristocracy, the new, instead of lords and dukes and princes and kings, It's PhDs. It's the expert in this. It's the CIA expert. It's the expert in the State Department.
I've thought about that. Well, what's going to have to happen is, just like capitalism and just the marketplace of ideas, and the marketplace of finances and money, and the results that these... you know, graduates of these clearly adult universities is going to work its way out. It's going to happen.
I've thought about that. Well, what's going to have to happen is, just like capitalism and just the marketplace of ideas, and the marketplace of finances and money, and the results that these... you know, graduates of these clearly adult universities is going to work its way out. It's going to happen.
I've thought about that. Well, what's going to have to happen is, just like capitalism and just the marketplace of ideas, and the marketplace of finances and money, and the results that these... you know, graduates of these clearly adult universities is going to work its way out. It's going to happen.
Very much like in the late 60s and early 70s, and you remember this, there were, especially in California, there were these universities where you can get a degree just going out and sitting in the woods. So if you have a degree from 1972 from like UCLA or from Santa Cruz, University of Santa Cruz, I mean, people, you know, you would look at the resume and go, Okay, well, this isn't a real degree.
Very much like in the late 60s and early 70s, and you remember this, there were, especially in California, there were these universities where you can get a degree just going out and sitting in the woods. So if you have a degree from 1972 from like UCLA or from Santa Cruz, University of Santa Cruz, I mean, people, you know, you would look at the resume and go, Okay, well, this isn't a real degree.
Very much like in the late 60s and early 70s, and you remember this, there were, especially in California, there were these universities where you can get a degree just going out and sitting in the woods. So if you have a degree from 1972 from like UCLA or from Santa Cruz, University of Santa Cruz, I mean, people, you know, you would look at the resume and go, Okay, well, this isn't a real degree.
This person, you know, is not going to be able to help us design cars.
This person, you know, is not going to be able to help us design cars.
This person, you know, is not going to be able to help us design cars.
It will have to be.
It will have to be.
It will have to be.
They'll also fail economically because they're too expensive. They will. And then what will have to happen is that these universities are going to, I mean, I say this on stage to an audience. How much would you have to hate your child to send them to Yale? right now to send them to undergrad. Because the business schools are still 85%. Harvard Business School is still 85% conservative.
They'll also fail economically because they're too expensive. They will. And then what will have to happen is that these universities are going to, I mean, I say this on stage to an audience. How much would you have to hate your child to send them to Yale? right now to send them to undergrad. Because the business schools are still 85%. Harvard Business School is still 85% conservative.
They'll also fail economically because they're too expensive. They will. And then what will have to happen is that these universities are going to, I mean, I say this on stage to an audience. How much would you have to hate your child to send them to Yale? right now to send them to undergrad. Because the business schools are still 85%. Harvard Business School is still 85% conservative.
The business schools. These are people who have to actually make a living. They have to actually prove their worth in finance, in an actual business sense. But the undergrads, they can... And the teachers there, they can just... continue to crank out advocates for a particularly, for an illiberal ideology that is completely partisan. That's going to continue until that weeds its way out.
The business schools. These are people who have to actually make a living. They have to actually prove their worth in finance, in an actual business sense. But the undergrads, they can... And the teachers there, they can just... continue to crank out advocates for a particularly, for an illiberal ideology that is completely partisan. That's going to continue until that weeds its way out.