Interview Transcript
Or take education today. I used to go to high schools and give speeches all the time. Politicians do. I’d look out over that high school group and we’d have interactions. My fractions might not be right here, but 50% of those kids I don’t need to worry about. They come from good homes. They go to their churches. They have good healthcare. They’re involved in their community. They may not all be A-students, but they’re doing well. Many of them are A-students, and we’re not going to screw those kids up. They’re going to make it, and they’re going to do well in life. What bothers me is that other half. Now there was a time when we were so good, and so strong, and so powerful as a country that we didn’t really need to worry too much about that other half. But that’s changing now, and we’ve gotta begin to bring them up. And that means the educational system has to be sharply improved. So I worry about these things and many, many others. Recorded on: 7/5/07
Is our education system broken?
President & Director, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars; Former Congressman
Lee Hamilton, on education and the "other 50%."
November 5, 2007 | In Politics & Policy
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Adam Winski on February 12, 2008, 7:49 PM
The greatest books that I've read are Atlast Shrugged as well as A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe. The scope, characterization, and intricate storylines of those two books are absolutely incredible. Additionally, I think that Tom Wolfe is the preeminent living American author. His knack for research coupled with his singular writing style make his works true masterpieces.
Adam Winski on February 13, 2008, 12:49 AM
The greatest books that I’ve read are Atlast Shrugged as well as A Man in Full by Tom Wolfe. The scope, characterization, and intricate storylines of those two books are absolutely incredible. Additionally, I think that Tom Wolfe is the preeminent living American author. His knack for research coupled with his singular writing style make his works true masterpieces.
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