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More of David Brooks' alternate reality fallacies

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Here's just one more example.

Political analysts now notice a gap between professionals and managers. Professionals, like lawyers and media types, tend to vote and give Democratic. Corporate managers tend to vote and give Republican. The former get their values from competitive universities and the media world; the latter get theirs from churches, management seminars and the country club.

Where is the research on which David Brooks bases such statements?

What? There isn't any?

Then why would anyone bother reading what he has to say?

NYT -- you're wasting good money on him. Please get rid of him and give the money to the news division for some real reporters -- you know -- those people who use real facts.