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Andy Rooney, total ignoramus, lectures students. Nothing new.

Andy Rooney, total ignoramus, insists he doesn’t understand, and has unanswered questions, and knows not the answers.  Yet in one of the dumbest statements I’ve heard in a week from a liberal (who make nearly all the dumb, specious statements), there’s this little gem of typical liberal pop-stupidity which oozed out of his mouth along with lots of drool—at the Fletcher School of International Law and Diplomacy:

…Rooney also attributed voters’ reliance on religion in the recent election to ignorance. “I am an atheist,” Rooney said. “I don’t understand religion at all. I’m sure I’ll offend a lot of people by saying this, but I think it’s all nonsense.”

He said Christian fundamentalism is a result of “a lack of education. They haven’t been exposed to what the world has to offer.”

Rooney said he also could not understand how “men who work with their hands voted for George Bush,” and again attributing the phenomenon to a lack of education. “The labor force is conservative,” he said. “How in the world did that happen?”

He’s telling that to a bunch of students.  Good lesson, Rooney! 

Let’s see if I can sort it out:  Uneducated people become Christians. Despite being educated, Christians are nonetheless uneducated.  Christians vote Republican.  The labor force is dumb.  Ergo, Republicans are stupid and Christian.  Lesson Two:  ‘Bush is a moron’.  Despite graduating from Yale and Harvard.

By the way, none of the aforementioned blather out of Rooney was bigoted.  No really.  Rooney’s a liberal, so that was just an opinion.  Free speech rules apply in this case.

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