Posted on 08/25/2004 4:08:56 AM PDT by kattracks
The Left is not only wrong....it's just plain weird.
More like Hetero vs. Metro
Sperling is on my local Fox affiliate (WGHP-Fox 8, High Point, NC) spewing his leftist gargage, unchallenged by the anchors, of course. Email to the station in the works.
Such original ideas.
"gargage" should have been "garbage", lol.
How ironic then, that the fashions and fads the Metro-types love to follow are just a remix of eras gone by. You see it in clothing and in music. The sixties, the seventies, now the eighties are popping up all over the place. Retro is chic- just ask any Metro.
I'm sorry. I don't understand this. Is he saying that Retro America are all a bunch of backward, uneducated hicks, or that it's full of rich capitalists? Don't they have capitalism in the big cities?
"helping raise $750,000 for Kerry earlier this year....
In recent years, he's poured some of his money into the failed attempt to clone his dog... "
Meanwhile, the "Metro" candidate is running on what he did in 1968, and the "Retro" candidate is running on his vision for the 21st Century.
GREAT ADVICE ! I hope the democrats take it, because we know how well it worked for Mondale and Dukakis...
Is this guy related to the Toon's economic fairy tale spinner Gene Sperling?
Remember when Republicans had all the money?
How old are these guys anyway? Are they in good health?
The Hard Life and Restless Mind of America's Education Billionaire
John Sperling was born dirt-poor, fell in with Communists, and became a union organizer who led a strike that ended in disaster. Today, he runs the world's largest for-profit university -- and a company whose shares are defying gravity on Wall Street. So why do so many smart people say such terrible things about him? And why does he relish their attacks?
At first glance, he doesn't look like a street fighter. John Sperling, an 82-year-old former history professor, is an elf-sized fellow with gold-rimmed aviator glasses and a halo of gray hair. Twice divorced, he lives alone in an Italian-style estate near the sere hills of north Phoenix, where he is surrounded by citrus and pecan trees and paintings by Andy Warhol. As we meet in his poolside office on a sun-splashed winter day, he is retiring, almost shy.
But make no mistake: John Sperling, the man who put the profit into for-profit higher education, hasn't amassed a billion-dollar fortune by letting himself get pushed around. The longer we talk, the more his hard-charging attitude emerges. He drives a Jaguar. He favors a black leather biker jacket and a Greek sailor cap. He is direct, profane. And he enjoys nothing more than sticking it to the powers that be -- whether it's smug academic princes in the ivory tower or zealous antidrug warriors in the Bush administration.
Sperling is chairman of the Apollo Group Inc., a Nasdaq-traded holding company with a market cap of $7.5 billion, and founder of the University of Phoenix, the least by-the-book university imaginable. The Apollo Group owns the university, which makes it a school that you can attend and invest in at the same time. Comprised entirely of working adults (the minimum age is 23), the University of Phoenix is the largest private university system in the United States, with more than 140,000 students attending classes at 41 campuses. Factor in its distance-learning operation, and the University of Phoenix's reach extends across the world.
SNIP
"John Sperling's vision of education is entirely mercenary. It is merely one more opportunity to turn a buck," says Scott Rice, a San Jose State University English professor who is writing a book on the effort to monetize higher education. "When education becomes one more product, we obey the unspoken rule of business: to give consumers as little as they will accept in exchange for as much as they will pay. Sperling is a terrible influence on American education." Sperling is used to such biting commentary. In fact, he seems to welcome it. "Why do people say such things about us?" he asks. "Fear! Fear! Fear! They're scared to death of us."
If Democrats were half as smart as they think they are, we'd be in big trouble.
It's people like Sperling that make me wish we could have that Red/Blue state division in reality. The Dems could live in their own states and be governed by Dem policies and all that goes with it: socialized medicine, school, work uh, er let me see ...wasn't this at one time called COMMUNISM!!!
I just had a cool idea. Let's everybody write Mr. Sperling and enclose all of our medical bills from this past year and tell him we want him to pay our medical bills from now on, because he has the money. That way we could bypass all that bureaucratic red tape and get down to the reappropriation of wealth ourselves. Whaddya think?
dunno...but someone here might.
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