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Time's Joe Klein Bashes CPAC, Praises Teach for America Conference

By Ken Shepherd | February 14, 2011 | 12:21

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Yesterday afternoon veteran Time reporter Joe Klein hacked out a three-paragraph blog post that practically complained that young conservatives at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) are selfish spoiled brats, at least in contrast to altruistic veterans of the Teach for America (TFA) program.

Noting that the annual TFA alumni conference was going on across town in Washington, D.C. from CPAC, Klein praised attendees of the former while dismissing the political concerns of the latter:

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Both crowds were pretty young, but they could not have been more different. The CPAC crowd was full of grievances--America was falling apart, into a European-style socialism, the tax burden "crushing" entrepreneurs. The TFA crowd was full of questions--how do you educate more kids and teach them better, how do you deal with the stultifying education bureaucracies, how do you take the rigor and excellence that marks TFA into the broader society? If the most important question at CPAC was the one that Ron Paul asked of his young supporters--if we offer you 10% tax rates for the rest of your life, would you agree to ask nothing of the government?--the TFA alumni would answer Paul's question with another question: What would a plan like that do for us as a society? And another question: Do you really believe that this is the most important question you can ask of citizens in a democracy? And another: Does the level of taxation have anything to do with the pursuit of happiness? Were people less happy in the 1950s and 1960s, when the marginal rates could reach as high as 70%--or in the 1990s, when the top rate was six points higher than it is today?

Teach for America is a predominantly privately-funded charitable initiative that puts young college graduates in two-year stints teaching in low-income disadvantaged public schools. In other words, it's a private effort aimed at addressing failed and failing public schools in America.

Of course, Klein has no questions probing how entrenched liberal policies have had a role in ruining public education not to mention stifling economic opportunity and undermining the family with social welfare-induced intergenerational poverty.

What's more, while the work and devotion of TFA teachers and alumni is admirable, it's incredibly simplistic for Klein to suggest that by contrast CPACers -- perhaps some of whom are also or plan to teach for TFA -- as unconcerned about the health of American society and perhaps even opposed to it by virtue of their conservative philosophy:

This is the second time I've moderated a panel at the Teach for America conference--and both times I've come away exhilarated. Wendy Kopp, TFA's founder, has not only sent tens of thousands of college graduates to teach in America's poorest schools--where 60% of them remain after their two-year obligation ends--she's also built a movement that is political in only one crucial aspect: its adherents believe that what they do for their country is more important than what their country does for them. They understand, implicitly, that their own personal freedoms can only be exercised, in a satisfying way, within the context of a society that pays some mind to the common good. This may seem an old-fashioned principle in the flood-tide of self-indulgence that overwhelms our country, but it is an essential one.

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Freedom and The Common Good

Submitted by Prowler-Getz on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 12:37pm.

"freedoms can only be exercised, in a satisfying way, within the context of a society that pays some mind to the common good"

Lefties, when they speak of freedom, only do so in how freedom must be limited.  The common good, as defined by the left, must be imposed on supposed free citizens.  Adam Smith's invisible hand is, to the left, a fist of oppression against the less fortunate of the society.  It is up to the "enlightened" amougst us to tell us how to live in order to achieve "the common good".

Klien's priciples are old-fashion, in that tyranny has been a principle since the dawn of time.

 

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Let me get this straight . . .

Submitted by Galvanic on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 1:09pm.

. . . young conservatives want to pull back from our progression toward the nanny-state; they want less from government.  But Klein calls them the selfish spoiled brats?

George Orwell, please call your office.

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Teaching

Submitted by iveseenitall on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 2:17pm.

So young people who don't want to join the public education community are selfish and spoiled. So young people who believe in individual responsibility as opposed to the collective are nothing but spoiled brats. So those who don't want to collude in a failed system are somehow less idealistic and patriotic than those naive youngsters, many of whom will either quit after their two years are up or join a corrupt, ineffective system where they can get away with not working very hard or being unaccountable for their incompetence---a communist sytem where everyone is rewarded the same , whether they out-perform others or not---a system where the way "up' is to get out of the classroom---a system which is horribly unfair to those who work hard, be they students or teachers--a system that is producing legions of losers who believe government is the answer to all their "problems"-- a system which puts much more effort into making excuses for itself than working to improve itself.  Oh, that system.

 

NEVER,NEVER trust a "liberal" (progressive)

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CPAC/TFA

Submitted by PrimalElements on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 2:04pm.

What were their attendance?

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Teach For America

Submitted by Gat New York on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 3:01pm.

Klein's assessment is a fabrication. TFA is everything right about this country and wrong about liberal policies.

When TFA was in its infancy and not well known I had a lot to do with getting their awareness elevated significantly. Even country music artists (not exactly the hot bed of liberalism) were enthusiastically endorsing TFA.

The truth it that the buggest obstacle to Wendy's vision has been the teacher's unions who view TFA as a threat to their domain. TFA seeks graduates other than education graduates to teach in urbana nd rural underprivileged schools for very low wages for 2 years. It has come to be called the "Peace Corps of Teachers" although it is funded from private and corporate donations.

TFA is a tremendous example of how the free market - and not government - can solve problems we gave in society and help each other.

TFA is not a political organization.

Joe Klein is not a very intelligent guy.

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This moron like obama should

Submitted by LAM SON 719 on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:15pm.

This moron like obama should be forced to wear a propellor beany.

Non, je ne regrette rien. "You aren't angry because I might be a racist, you're angry because you know I'm right".
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And consume "Beano"--

Submitted by matthewdean on Mon, 02/14/2011 - 7:20pm.

by the gallon.
"The credibility of the story is undermined by the selection of sources." - (h/t Jer)
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