Mirengoff Offers Wild Conclusions — In No Manner Supported By Savage’s Op Ed.

This is colossally stupid.

Mirengoff jumps to wild conclusions — on almost zero hard evidence.

But there’s nothing remotely surprising about these illogical leaps. Yep, he’s forever been inclined to make such foolish pronouncements.

White men (writ large) are no “lost generation”. [Except for by their own hands, in presuming that everything should just be handed to them on an entitlement basis — the way it always was.]

Even so, I might ask him has he even looked at Wall Street in the last two decades? Has he looked at Trump‘s administration top to bottom, which is nearly devoid of women or men of color?

The man is insane.

Out.

What a… clown.

2 thoughts on “Mirengoff Offers Wild Conclusions — In No Manner Supported By Savage’s Op Ed.

  1. Paul would never see discrimination against a minority that he wouldn’t attribute to the minority’s own behavior or abilities, but he’s tuned like a satellite dish to any hint of discrimination against white people. Here’s what he had to say about legacy admissions in colleges:

    The boost colleges give to legacy applicants is generally small. It’s nowhere near the boost applicants receive for being black.

    Indeed, the boost is so small that most legacy students fall into one of two categories. They either (1) would have been admitted under current selection policy even if they weren’t legacies or (2) would have been admitted but for the fact that they aren’t black or Hispanic. For those in the second category, all legacy status does (as a college admission officers once told me) is compensate for the disadvantage of not belonging to a favored minority group.

    I know! I don’t know he can write something like that and actually think it seems smart, on insightful, or not racist. Plus, any college admissions officer who said that to a student or to the parent of a potential student should be fired.

    Except, let’s face it: No college admissions officer ever said that to Paul. One might have nodded non-committally after Paul expounded that theory, but otherwise, it just didn’t happen. I don’t believe there’s a college admissions officer in the entire country who could be that dumb.

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    1. Paul… and the actual truth… hardly ever met.

      Of that we may be fairly certain: they are strangers, to one another.

      Not that truth hasn’t tried… to open his eyes.

      But one can only ever see… what one is willing to see.

      Thanks man — and merry almost Xmas!

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