CPAC’s Conservatives: “I’m With Stupid.”
Fox News And Tucker Carlson Try To Figure Out “How To Fix” The Fact That College Makes People More Liberal. CPAC Bemoans The Fact That College Professors Voted
11 to 1 For Obama.
I spent the day watching CPAC on C-SPAN. The conservative hate-Obama fest was if nothing else, rife with open, unabashed hatred and ignorance. I wish I could remember which speaker cried that college professors voted 11 to 1 for Obama, and proclaimed that as proof that they, and he, are out of touch with the “real America.”
In CPAC World, ignorance is bliss.
There’s even more evidence that conservatives like stupid.
On the February 14, 2010 edition of “Fox and Friends,” CPAC speaker Tucker Carlson, the product of St. George’s School, a boarding school in Newport, Rhode Island, and the private liberal arts Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, discussed a new study that found that the more one learns, the more liberal one becomes.
You’ll see in the video, Carlson and anchor Clayton Morris talking about the unnamed report.
Carlson: “College students are more liberal… on certain social issues, gay marriage, abortion, capitalism… College students become more liberal after four years of college — we know that.”
Morris: “And so, what is the answer, how do we fix this, if degrees are making graduates more likely to support same-sex marriage, abortion… How do you fix this?”
Well, Clayton, you don’t.
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