Maybe It’s Time for a ‘C Student’ for President

Perry's Grades_CroppedThe Uber-Liberal Daily Kos website has published Texas governor Rick Perry’s college transcripts. You can view them here. Perry was no scholar at Texas A&M University. He was a C student. Liberals see this as a disqualification for a presidential candidate. At least we have the governor’s transcripts. The same can’t be said for the sitting president whose college and law school transcripts have not been made public.

A person’s grades are not always determinative of what he or she does in life. There are lots of C students who have gone on to do great things and lots of A students who have been miserable failures. Liberals are notorious for pushing how smart a candidate is. Barack Obama is said to be one of our smartest presidents. If he is so smart, then why is he spending money we don’t have? Why can’t he fix the economy? It’s very easy to do. It wouldn’t take me more than 15 minutes to lay out a strategy, and I didn’t go to Harvard Law School.

The best educational job I ever had was working in a hardware store. I learned how to cut glass, thread pipe, make concrete slabs, drive a dump truck, run a Bobcat, mix paint, and a thousand and one other things. One day a frustrated woman came into the store holding some mangled plumbing fixtures. Her scholar husband couldn’t hammer a nail, fix a plumbing leak, or do typical handyman repairs. I know a lot of really smart people who know little about economics, and what they think they know are the very things that are destroying our economy.

This debate over college grades and governmental competency reminded me of David Halberstam’s 1972 book The Best and the Brightest. “The focus of the book is on the foreign policy crafted by the academics and intellectuals who were in John F. Kennedy’s administration, and the consequences of those policies in Vietnam.” The phrase “the best and the brightest” referred to President Kennedy’s “‘whiz kids’ — leaders of industry and academia brought into the Kennedy administration — whom Halberstam characterized as arrogantly insisting on ‘brilliant policies that defied common sense’ . . .” These so-called intellectuals got us into Vietnam, got more than 58,000 Americans and 1.5 million Vietnamese killed, and couldn’t get us. The iconic scene of people desperately trying to escape by helicopter is a fitting image of what the “best and the brightest” got us into.

Perry got a D in economics. Good for him. It was most likely Keynesian Economics, one of the most boring and convoluted courses ever devised by academia.

Given what academics from Harvard, Yale, and other Ivy Leaguers have done to our nation, I think a C student should have a shot at the presidency. All he has to do is follow directions. It’s all written out in the Constitution. There are some other basics. Stop sending our best and brightest young people to fight wars that never end. Stop spending money you don’t have. Don’t steal from some people so you can give it to other people so they will vote for you. Don’t try to create money out of nothing. It’s immoral and it doesn’t work. Who’s more right about Social Security, the media “intellectuals” or Gov. Perry who knows that it’s a Ponzi scheme and isn’t afraid to say so?

I am not endorsing Mr. Perry. Having said this, I will not sit back and let the Left set the agenda for what constitutes a good candidate. If you don’t like Perry, then deal with policy issues and not his grades from more than 20 years ago.

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  • kickk

    I got a D one semester in (Keynsian) economics taught at Rutgers back in the late 70'. The when I took it again – Austrian school economics – for a Pepperdine MBA I got A's. Want a Austrian prescription for our economic woes? Slash government spending and and cut taxes (especially on the producers). You won't be able to hold the economy back.

  • Bob Slyway

    I was a B/C student in High School. I was then invited to leave College (kicked out). I then opened my own business. I've started,grown and sold numerous businesses. My experience has been that many of the B/C High School gradsthat don't go on to college or University ,start businesses and then employ A/B College Grads. This is very common. There's nothing wrong with being a "C" student in Acedemics. What is far more valuable and very scarce is Wisdom , Common Sense and Integrity. There is a dearth of both these qualities in many of the politicians in Washington. I think that these traits are a disqualifier for admission into the Democratic Party(and possibly the GOP). I'm a die hard Tea Partier and proud of it.

  • Richard Gibbard

    Until 1989, Perry was a Democrat, hanging out with the likesd of Al Gore. Let that be a warning.

  • http://www.aKeyforHealth.com carolandv

    BO flunked his way out of Occidental College with the help of a few mind-altering substances…they must be cousins!

  • http://www.numbersusa.com/content/ First_One

    I have worked in and around the "Ivy League" for over 25 years, I am NOT impressed! I would rather have a "C" student that was honest and worked hard then someone from this exclusive club.

  • ezout

    You must love the left…..people so incredibly stupid, while at the same annointing themselves as elite and basking in the glory of their superiority.

  • Milton

    Must think about all of this, in order to design and build buildings, the architect must have a degree. The men and women who built it must know how to read those plans and drawings. Most of those construction workers are high school graduates vocational graduates and learned on the job graduates. A degree does not mean anything, if you do not have a practical understanding of the project. It takes a college degree in order to be a fighter pilot in the military. But the men and women who maintain these complicated aircraft for the most part are high school graduates with the dance technical training. It is they who keep these complicated aircraft flying. I would much rather have a president who has common sense, and life experience than a degree. Sure they look nice on the wall, and line the pockets of the academic elite. But let's just look at the facts, a diesel mechanic with four years experience, will make more money than a business major graduate from a major university. So let's not put too much emphasis on all this high education, let's start looking at the whole person and what that person has achieved in his or her lifetime for the greater good of society.

  • VietnamVet6970

    OK, talking about grades, let's go check on a person who is considered the greatest mathematical genius of all time, Albert Einstein.

    He barely passed his basic math courses.

    Maybe barely passing should be a good standard – particularly if these "best and brightest" have no real idea about how to run a business, keep debts paid and current and stay within a budget.

    "They" probably failed to be able to define budget in their closed ranks of elitists.

  • Martha Tucker

    I would tell Obama to go back to where he came from and stay lthere. I would also tell to get out of the White hOuse where he has no business being in the first place. He three bricks shy of a full load.