Gin and Tonic Sky wrote:Look its simple
Well over three quarters of university professors in the humanities, economics, and social sciences fields are left of center.
A neutral thinking student goes to class wanting to learn and get good grades and gets bombarded with those theories
Now, he/she might have some conservative viewpoints, but because all the underpinning theory she has been taught is statist/socialist in nature, he/she therefore cant coherently defend or justify to himself what common sense tells them is true.
So basically he has been, like Rousseau years ago suggested, has been conditioned through education to think a certain "correct way" way. Rosseau called it being forced to be free. It is in fact being educated away from your common senses.
This is indeed a huge part of the problem. Academia is infested with radicals. It's not hyperbole, it's not imagination, it's very provable, unlike proving press biases which are much more difficult to conclusively do whether you're trying to prove MSNBC is a bunch of Marxists or Fox is purely conservative. Plus, younger people as a whole tend to be more liberal.
As far as this election goes, we are faced with two choices:
1. A centrist Democrat
2. A far-left leaning candidate with no experience, a lot of scary plans (foreign policy, nationalized everything, rape of the corporation, murky Constitutional views), and a love affair with collectivism.
As a pure conservative with perhaps a tinge of libertarianism (I don't care what people do, but I do think some things are not to be trumpeted around publicly in front of impressionable young kids and such), neither of these candidates do much for me. But McCain will not hurt me much. Obama, on the other hand, will. And I loathe the prospect of him becoming president. McCain gets my vote because I could not forgive myself if I voted for a third party and somehow Obama wins the election. BTW, that prospect is dimming fast with Obama all of a sudden running a laughable campaign and the polls are shifting to reflect it. Today, he told a Purdue University roundtable that he would like to eliminate all nuclear weapons from the world. Sigh.
BTW, people getting into rows about which "party" is more educated only reflects your own stupidity. Debate the issues and quit with the bullshit generalizations and ad hominems. That's what is killing our country, more than Jimmy Carter, Al Gore, George W Bush, Obama, or McCain ever did/will.