Santorum - Prez a 'snob' for wanting higher ed access for everyone..

Started by Hoss, February 25, 2012, 08:05:35 PM

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Hoss

Quote from: BKDotCom on February 26, 2012, 02:14:23 PM


Funny thing is, he holds several degrees.

What a snob.

Forever now will he be known to me as Rick Snobtorum.

JCnOwasso

I thought this was an Onion article that someone misunderstood.  Unfortunately it is just Santorum being Santorum.  I guess I am just baffled how someone can make an issue off of a person stating they would like everyone to improve themselves as much as they can.  I wish I would have had someone pushing me to go to school after I graduated HS, but honestly I don't think I would have absorbed as much as I can now as a 33 yr old.  Sure there are things that I couldn't care less about, and I take those as online courses.  The classes I want to learn and hold, I take in house.  I can easily catch on if I feel I am getting "indoctrinated" and I have yet to get that feeling. 

If I were Obama, I would just come out and say that while I would truely like everyone to get a 4 yr degree, I want everyone to do what they can to improve their future in the united states, whether it be welding school, culinary arts classes, or just a few entrepreneur classes.  Do what you feel comfortable with and what puts you and your family in the best position for the future.   
 

AquaMan

Quote from: JCnOwasso on February 27, 2012, 09:30:32 AM
I thought this was an Onion article that someone misunderstood.  Unfortunately it is just Santorum being Santorum.  I guess I am just baffled how someone can make an issue off of a person stating they would like everyone to improve themselves as much as they can.  I wish I would have had someone pushing me to go to school after I graduated HS, but honestly I don't think I would have absorbed as much as I can now as a 33 yr old.  Sure there are things that I couldn't care less about, and I take those as online courses.  The classes I want to learn and hold, I take in house.  I can easily catch on if I feel I am getting "indoctrinated" and I have yet to get that feeling. 

If I were Obama, I would just come out and say that while I would truely like everyone to get a 4 yr degree, I want everyone to do what they can to improve their future in the united states, whether it be welding school, culinary arts classes, or just a few entrepreneur classes.  Do what you feel comfortable with and what puts you and your family in the best position for the future.   

Funny thing is, that's what Obama has been saying all along. Santorum et al have spun it to sound like he wants everyone to go to college. Same way they spun his wife's focus on a healthy diet with exercise. These guys would take Mother Theresa apart.
onward...through the fog

we vs us

It's weird that Santorum has been the recipient of all this social-conservative love recently.  He's Catholic, and most of the GOP socially conservative base is definitely evangelical, which is about as Protestant (in certain ways) as you get.  I guess we're to that dogs-and-cats-living-together stage of the Apocalypse.

Also:  if we pivot to social issues, that takes the focus away from a slowly improving economy.

Townsend

He still hates college education:

Rick Santorum Blames Gay Marriage, Abortion And Porn Ideals On College Indoctrination

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/18/rick-santorum-blames-gay-marriage-abortion-porn-college-indoctrination_n_2501970.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000003

QuoteRick Santorum said the nation's colleges are promoting a "sea of antagonism toward Christianity" and "indoctrinating" its youth with ideals that support gay marriage, abortion and pornography.

Santorum called in to Tony Perkins' "Washington Watch" on Tuesday to talk about the 40th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade ruling. The conversation dealt not only with abortion but also included other "symptoms" that have changed the nation.

Perkins spoke broadly, saying pro-choice Americans represent a troubled country that doesn't choose life, meaning "That is to follow the principals, the teachings, the instructions of God ... You see that as you've been in Washington, D.C. There is a rejection of this idea of truth, and that there is a foundation or morality, which needs to be upheld."

Santorum agreed, adding that less young people devote themselves to Christianity. "If you look at the popular culture and what comes out of Hollywood, if you go to our schools and particularly our colleges and universities, they are indoctrinated in a sea of relativism and a sea of antagonism towards Christianity."

"Abortion is a symptom. Marriage is a symptom. Pornography [is a symptom]," he continued. "All of these are symptoms to the fundamental issue that we've gotten away from the truth and the 'Truth-Giver.'"

Santorum has long been against gay marriage and anti-abortion. When he was in the running for the GOP presidential nomination, he vowed to initiate a war on porn if elected. Santorum received his undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania State University, an M.B.A. from the University of Pittsburgh and a J.D. from the Dickinson School of Law but has criticized the notion that college is a critical entry point to the middle class.

"President Obama once said he wants everybody in America to go to college. What a snob!" Santorum said last February, according to the New York Times. "There are good, decent men and women who go out and work hard every day and put their skills to the test that aren't taught by some liberal college professor trying to indoctrinate him. I understand why he wants you to go to college. He wants to remake you in his image."

The Times highlighted a 2008 study that disproved the theory that going to college makes students increasingly liberal. The study found that 18 to 24-year-old students' ideals shifted somewhat leftward, but this was in line with normally occurring shifts in that age group regardless of education.