Keely Mullen, one of the lead organizers of the Million Student March, spoke with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business on Thursday saying that “[t]he movement, the Million Student March, is a movement for a more equitable and fair system of education,” noting that others should have to pay for college students’ schooling. Neil Cavuto had just one question for the young college student: “And how’s that going to be paid?” [video=youtube;Zmji36q8E4o]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmji36q8E4o[/video]
He didn't embarrass her. She embarrassed herself. If there is anything positive from our decades of income transfer, it's the fact that we've proven, unequivocally, that free crap is by and large wasted in terms of any future returns.
The challenging nature of her position aside, why would she not invest a modicum of effort into preparation for a national interview? That was really sad.
People are always looking for someone else to pick up the tab. How do people have this kind of attitude/though process?
it's simply an offshoot of modern politics. Easy populist vote buying is about making the 1%, those dirty bastages, pay.
Cavuto is awesome. He never really comes across as an ass, he just asks his questions and let his guests dig their own grave.
That girl is a moron, that's the best word. I don't want to start a generation war here, but social media has given a voice to complete morons that wasn't available to those of past generations.
I'm 30. I'm right on the cut off of skinny jeans and flannel being acceptable to wear as a man. I want to distance myself far away from that.