03-21-2013, 12:15 AM
I considered the possibility that O's picks reflect what he thinks and rejected it as highly improbable. I'm not nocking the guy. But he is a politician and politicians are even less likely to say what they really think than diplomats and ministers.
Why pick low APR U over Stanford when low APR U has negative image in some quarters? It's a state school and the negative image is an ancient artifact that is mostly prevalent in sectors that would never vote for a D anyway. Also, there's probably more low APR U alumni than Stanford alumni in the White House, chatting up their school's specious posturing as the people's school.
Why pick low APR U over Stanford when low APR U has negative image in some quarters? It's a state school and the negative image is an ancient artifact that is mostly prevalent in sectors that would never vote for a D anyway. Also, there's probably more low APR U alumni than Stanford alumni in the White House, chatting up their school's specious posturing as the people's school.
