There are all kinds of "educations"; some are easy, such as when a pampered child is "spoon fed" in an ivy league setting. Others are more difficult and more dearly attained, by suffering through the vicissitudes of life. Many things are not well taught in a classroom setting but that is where some of the supposed "best and brightest" spend their entire lives. Just how much experiential wisdom can be obtained in that way? likely a person with no more real life experience than a classroom setting would be a "babe in the woods" in many real-world settings.
opur current excuse for a president seems to have a penchant for seeking help only from this "real life experience deprived" setting.
So;
1) He hires an Ivy league whiz-kid secy of the treasury, who doesn't even know how to pay his taxes!
2) When the BP oil spill began, the whiz kid prez decided to ask some ivy league egg heads what to do and how to contain the spill.
He specifically eschewed any assistance from "real world" oil men and the spill continued unabated and unrecovered 70 days later.
3) He starts hiring "highly educated Czars" to make decisions which were formerly made by congress and various agencies. Some of his Czars come in first day, spouting Marxist rhetoric. Not too smart..correct?
4) Then this brilliant "neighborhood activist" next tries to convert the U.S. into 57 individual states. Of course, this may simply have been a "freudian slip'..there ARE 57 Islamic states!
http://atlasshrugs2000.typepad.com/atlas_shrugs/2008/05/57-islamic-stat.html 5) Ask any well read 4th grader; when speaking of a Navy corpsman, the term is properly pronounced core-man..not corpse-man!
Hopefully, they need not deal that much with corpses..
...Then of course, he has a vice prez , highly educated (law degree, Syracuse U.), who is continually suffering from foot-in-mouth disease !
...And let us not forget the ivy league, Rhodes scholar..who didn't know how to refrain from staining a bimbo's blue dress !
Now, I am not in any way disparaging advanced education, but rather reaffirming that it is not the "end all" and "be all". as any worthwhile college instructor will tell you, what you get in class is the START of success. Practical application and knowledge gained through experience round out a full; man.
Unfortunately, some are considered brilliant...and never have graduated from the classroom!