Charles Sykes call it a radio career and the Left shark bashes this nerds anti-collegiate book

Oscar Orton
  Charles Sykes is a rotten right-wing super pro-business radio host and luckily he is calling it quits this week after months are working so hard to get Donald Trump to lose the election. Milwaukee's worse radio host often hangs up early on callers who engage with him over the air with a different view than his own and undoubtedly Milwaukee talk radio will be better not having this butter brain on the air waves anymore. Charlie penned a few books to make some extra jingle and has a recent book called "Fail U'  where he mercilessly bashes higher education. he attacks them from everything to giving young adults a mountain of debt for many courses taken  for a college degree nd which many are instructed by worthless and uncredited teaching assistants. Image result for charlie sykesHe says college has dumbed down our kids instead of putting blame to the culture of stupid, sassy, and violence that big business and corporate global monarchs help promote through televised advertising and consumption demand. It seems Charlie has no problem for households putting debt to buy products and Mr Sykes seems to unjustifiably blame college for not producing a nation of William Buckley's and Bill Nye's. Image result for book fail uCharlie mentions numerous scandals involving higher education as if big business and the free-market doesn't also have its scandals side and there is waste and mismanagement in every aspect of life. Charlie just wants to attack higher education because the chucklehead sees it as a liberal bastion. Higher education is a stepping stone of experiences for young adults and is much more preferable than the military and mandatory service that this conservative right-winger seems to prefer to see the vast majority of young people in (aside from low-wage Mcjobs) and the fact that young people have Image result for charlie sykes book fail ucollege open to them as a available and alternative choice for most is what seems to really daze and confuse this old wind bag who has been spewing stupidity through the corporate air waves in Mil-Town since 1993 on WJMT. Charlie hates the exploding administrative costs of higher education and the idea that some people.. well have nice easy jobs almost as easy as his script incredible talking point job. he also is green with jealously that universities and colleges ahhh also spend on building projects and upkeep much like corporations and the free market. Image result for charlie sykes book fail uI guess Charlie Brown figures only debt allowance is keen for business and in Sykes preferable world college is limited as it was two hundred years ago. A Charlie Sykes would love only to see Ivy League schools to exist. another of Sykes arguments is that many of these students are not prepared for college to begin with and shouldn't step foot on a campus offering no evidence except his expectations. This guy doesn't want students to have a collegiate experience and if they are unprepared it is not universities fault but likely the personal experience of the individual failed student. people in their late teens often make mistakes and Chuck Sykes again doesn't want many college-age people to have educational experiences and likely feels this is a right reserved for the kids of the wealthy. This jackass also thinks universities should be called out for trying to protect the feelings of what are still basically kids thanks to a corporate culture of business that coddles the young consumer but you will find no discussion or debate of Charlie about this. He can't be seen or heard criticizing corporate dominance .I think what pisses nerd Charles off was that on campus he was never a big man and through movies like Animal House and van Wilder he had grown to disdain the collegiate experience enjoyed by so many and prefers to see young adults as low-wage zombies  and amazon warehouse robots than getting the girl and the booze on weekends in a college town near you.Image result for revenge of the nerds stan gable

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