What happens when people go to elite schools.
Well, to begin with, these people are very smart.
And very clever.
Unfortunately, when they attend these elite schools, they begin to develop a contempt for the average American.
They see average Americans as inferior – in intelligence and in their contribution to the affairs of the United States.
They don’t recognize the importance of the manual labor that Americans do.
They don’t recognize how hard the plebes work to make a meager amount of money.
These elites also see themselves as doing the heavy lifting in American society.
All of this contributes to an arrogance and a feeling of entitlement.
They come to feel that they are the only ones who should be controlling affairs in the United States.
Consequently, they begin to have distain for elections.
In time they make those elections irrelevant by selecting the candidates for the people and then populating those elected candidate’s cabinets with themselves.
They accomplish this through the mainstream media that they control.
They can do it, they have done it, they are doing it, they will do it.
Consequently, you don’t live in the republic that you think you do.
It doesn’t matter that they come from Wyoming, (Sandra Day O’Connor, Stanford ) or Nebraska (Ben Sasse, Yale) or any other locality.
It doesn’t matter that they can climb up on a tractor and look like one of the common people like Amy Klobuchar (Yale) and others have done.
It doesn’t matter if they have some folksy midwestern accent like Gerald Ford (Yale) did.
Maybe they did start off as regular people, but when they went to the schools, they changed.
They became a assimilated into the ruling class.
Oh sure, perhaps they’re not the top of the ruling class, but they are in life members nonetheless.
And I don’t care what pretty words come out of their mouth. They all played the game.
They put themselves ahead of the nation by going along so they could get along.
They wanted to be a members of the elite class.
That’s why they went to namebrand schools.
They revealed who they were on the first day that they entered their college.
That’s the facts, Jack,
So now you know.
Sincerely,
Archer Crosley
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