I grew up in Princeton, New Jersey where “Yale Sucks” t-shirts were ubiquitous precisely because there was no argument that Harvard was the country’s premier university and the only debate was over which institution deserved the position of number two. Sometimes people would acknowledge that Stanford deserved a place in the debate, but I am familiar with the conceit that there are “minor Ivies.” Still, I was a little shocked to learn that Ted Cruz refused to study the law at Harvard with anyone whose undergraduate degree was from Brown or Penn.
Princeton turned out to be as alien to Cruz as Austin had been to his father some thirty years earlier: “I did not know anybody there; I didn’t know anybody who had gone there.” Like his father, he needed to earn tuition money. Unlike his father, he didn’t do it by washing dishes. He got a job with the Princeton Review, teaching test-prep classes.
The elite academic circles that Cruz was now traveling in began to rub off. As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”
My hat’s off to Ted Cruz for gaining admittance to Princeton and excelling in the debating club. I’ll give him credit for excelling at an institution where he didn’t initially know anyone and where he never quite fit in. It’s the same kind of credit I give to Michelle Obama and Sonia Sotomayor. I mean, good for them. Congratulations.
But, to be so conceited about your accomplishment that you won’t study with someone from Cornell or Dartmouth or Brown or Penn? Growing up where I did, I’ve known more than my fair share of arrogant self-entitled jerks who were born on third base and thought that they hit a triple. But Ted Cruz takes the cake.
According to Pew, Independents will blame Obama for a shutdown over the GOP by 39-33.
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Penn wasn’t good enough for “Tailgunner” Ted, eh? What a douche-nozzle.
The US is such an amusingly inclusive society.
His manner and arrogance remind me more and more of Long-Dong Thomas. Like Long-Dong, he is a person who is denying his ethnic heritage in an Uncle Tom persona. God help any person of a Spanish ancestry from attempting to associate with Cruz.
Yep, just like every libertarian I knew in college. Thinks he’s so much smarter than everyone else — which granted he probably was smarter than most people I knew — when everyone else doesn’t give a fuck, they just think you’re an asshole.
They should make bumper stickers. Like those “Jesus loves you; everyone else thinks you’re an asshole.”
“Ayn Rand and Von Mises love you; everyone else hates you’re fucking guts.”
I would argue MIT or Cal Tech, but my bias is for the hard sciences.
His intellect is deceived by his obsessions.
Everybody who knew Ted Cruz in College seems to agree that he was an asshole, and also that he was very, very smart.
So far I’ve seen abundant proof that he’s an asshole, but I’m still waiting for the slightest sign that he’s smart. Maybe tha’s because this isn’t school, it’s life.
One of the things I’ve learned in life is that being smart in school (in the sense of acing exams, being able to speak extempore on any subject, etc., having some great skills like math or foreign languages), has no necessary connection with being smart in life, as in understanding people, solving complex real-life problems, or seeing the big picture on anything.
Once out of school, people may or may not wise up, but if not, such people will be drawn towards school-like environments, where they can excel in school-like competitive situations, and will find continual reinforcement for this shallow perspective. Cruz obviously wants people to admire and follow him, and since his ideas are ideologically logical, he’s become a demagogue, a leader of disgruntled, stupid people.
I’ve known people who were “smart” in the sense that they had excellent, even photographic memories, were lightning logic-choppers or sophists — but totally lacked common sense. Such people are a danger to themselves and others.
And we all know about sociopaths, many of whom are extremely smart.
In fact, one of the problems we have in this country is that there are too many such people in positions of power. Must be something about our system of education, incentives and rewards.
We need more smart people who are actually intelligent, compassionate and worldly wise. I honestly think that Obama, whatever his faults, fits that description. Elizabeth Warren is another.
I want my kids, and all kids, to do well on exams. But that’s definitely not enough to be intelligent in life. Of that, Ted Cruz is a living example.