Who Really Is Jill Biden?
Segment # 199
With Joe Biden’s crash and burn at the debate, his wife Jill, or rather Dr. Jill, is taking a more prominent role every day. Concerning is the fact that Hunter is also attending Oval Office meetings. When you consider unelected bureaucrats on the President’s staff are making critical decisions, it is not how things are supposed to go in a democratic republic. It is OK to freak out when it becomes obvious that the first lady and the formerly drug-addled son might be exerting powerful influence on Oval Office decisions. Jill and Hunter have neither the clearance, intellect, experience, judgment or gravitas to be playing in this sandbox. Talented, smart, attractive, narcissistic people can be insufferable; however, in a merit-based world, you have to credit them with skills. When given access to power, untalented narcissistic people with poor character are beyond insufferable, they are dangerous to those around them.
Check out these links below. Jill demands to be called a doctor. She not only does not have the credentials of a medical doctor, but she does also not have the credentials of a PhD. There is a big difference between an Ed. And a PhD. See below.
Jill now demands her own version of “Hail to the Chief” as she enters official ceremonies. Seriously, as Biden would say.. “no joke”.
Jill Biden is so enamored with herself and the trappings of power, she has no self-awareness for what is at stake. People like this should be nowhere near the presidency. There is just too much at stake. I do have a copy of the dissertation, but I am not certain of my copyright restrictions in posting it.
Watch ""What the Hell Is She Doing There?!": Megyn Kelly on Jill Biden Sitting In Oval Office Meetings" on YouTube https://youtube.com/shorts/onE7OwTvGpM?si=krTroLJlMbjW3U8D
Watch "‘Behind the curtain’: Jill Biden facing a ‘great deal of scrutiny’" on YouTube https://youtu.be/EchQr9KFCHk?si=HzrCpmbfQses99Q3
Jill Biden's Ego an Arrogance...She Wanted Her Own Entrance Music?! With Tulsi Gabbard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mh4XCdd5wGA
Is Jill Biden a shadow president? | On Balance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5nA8xE7E9g
CREDENTIALS: The main differences between an Ed.D. (Doctor of Education) and a Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) in Education are:
Focus: An Ed.D. is practitioner-based and focuses on applying research to solve real-world educational problems, while a Ph.D. is research-intensive and emphasizes developing new theories and knowledge in education
Career paths: Ed.D. graduates typically pursue leadership roles in education administration or other industries, while Ph.D. graduates often aim for careers in academia, research, or university teaching
Program length: Ed.D. programs usually take 2-3 years to complete, while Ph.D. programs often require 5 or more years.
Credit hours: Ed.D. programs typically comprise around 60 credit hours, whereas Ph.D. programs usually feature around 90 credit hours.
Research component: Ph.D. programs have a stronger emphasis on research methodologies and producing original research, while Ed.D. programs focus more on applying existing research to practical situations.
Dissertation: Both degrees require a dissertation, but an Ed.D. dissertation may be more focused on solving practical problems in education, while a Ph.D. dissertation is often more theoretical.
Coursework: Ed.D. programs tend to have more practice-oriented coursework, while Ph.D. programs often include more courses on research methods and theory.
Career flexibility: An Ed.D. may offer greater cross-industry potential, while a Ph.D. is often more specialized for academic and research roles
Online availability: Ed.D. programs are more commonly offered online compared to Ph.D. programs
Funding: Ph.D. programs may offer more opportunities for funding through graduate assistantships. Both degrees are considered terminal degrees in education and can lead to rewarding careers. The choice between an Ed.D. and a Ph.D. ultimately depends on your career goals, research interests, and whether you prefer a more practical or theoretical approach to education.
Most EdD degrees can be completed part-time with no coursework beyond the often substandard offerings from the school of education. Some doctor of education degree candidates may complete a capstone project in lieu of a dissertation. Jill Biden’s 120-page dissertation, “Student Retention at the Community College Level: Meeting Students’ Needs,” is a capstone project masquerading as a dissertation. As one commentator wrote, it “shimmers with the wan, term-papery feel of middle school.” https://www.jamesgmartin.center/2021/02/jill-biden-and-the-doctoring-of-doctoral-degrees-for-nondoctors/
Jill Biden's doctoral dissertation was titled "Student Retention at the Community College: Meeting Students' Needs" and was completed at the University of Delaware for her Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) degree. The dissertation focused on improving student retention at community colleges, specifically examining Delaware Technical & Community College where she was teaching at the time. Key points about her dissertation:
It was presented as an "executive position paper" that identified a problem, analyzed it, and developed a plan to solve it.
Biden interviewed and surveyed students, faculty, and faculty advisors about their experiences and challenges regarding retention .
Her recommendations included a holistic approach to improving student retention through coordinated efforts by administration, faculty, staff, and students
The dissertation emphasized the diversity found in community college classrooms and Biden's commitment to serving students from various backgrounds
Vincent Tinto, a prominent expert on student retention, was interviewed for the dissertation and later praised Biden's focus on addressing key problems in community colleges
It's worth noting that there has been some controversy and criticism regarding the quality of Biden's dissertation…see page below
Several criticisms have been made about Jill Biden's dissertation:
Writing quality: Critics claim the dissertation contains poor writing, including typos, syntax problems, and grammatical errors. Some argue that every page has fundamental errors that should have been easily spotted
Length: The dissertation is reportedly only 87 pages of actual writing (120 pages including appendices), which is considered well below the typical minimum length for doctoral dissertations
Research methodology: Critics argue that the research was flawed, with a small sample size for surveys and interviews, and that it did not follow basic research standards. The National Review claimed that her methodology amounted to "a handful of misguided questionnaires" and lacked proper follow-ups or significant data analysis.
Lack of originality: Some critics argue that the dissertation does not contribute significantly to the field, describing it as filled with "bromides and tautologies and unsupported assertions".
‘One of the things I’m most proud of is my doctorate': Jill Biden responds to WSJ op-ed … The future-first lady was the subject of a Wall Street Journal op-ed that was widely criticized. https://www.politico.com/news/2020/12/17/jill-biden-doctorate-wsj-op-ed-448037
I’m hoping Dr. Jill becomes the surgeon general, his wife. Joe Biden’s wife. She would never do it, but, yeah, she’s a hell of a doctor. She’s an amazing doctor,” proclaimed actress and co-host of The View Whoopi Goldberg last March.
After someone alerted Whoopi to the fact that “Dr. Jill” has a doctor of education (EdD) degree from the University of Delaware and not a medical degree, Goldberg apologized. “I was wrong about his wife. I was wrong, before you start texting and emailing,” she said.
Starting with Goldberg’s slip-up in March and ending with Joseph Epstein’s Wall Street Journal op-ed asking Biden to “drop the doc” in December, Jill Biden’s ubiquitous presence on the national stage during the 2020 presidential election revived long-standing debates about the use of the “Dr.” honorific and the academic degrees that underlie it.
What does the honorific mean in an era of mass credentialing and low academic standards?
In a syrupy profile published in the spring 2007 issue of Wilmington, Delaware lifestyle magazine Brandywine Signature, Jill Biden recounts her delight after returning home from defending her dissertation and finding two signs in the yard waiting for her: “Congratulations Dr. Jacobs-Biden” and “Dr. and Senator Biden Live Here.” https://www.jamesgmartin.center/2021/02/jill-biden-and-the-doctoring-of-doctoral-degrees-for-nondoctors/
Jill Biden’s Vogue cover was ‘not particularly helpful’ as her husband fights for political future
Jill Biden’s Vogue cover proves how painfully out of touch the president’s family is. After Biden’s horrific debate performance on Thursday, much of the media world reluctantly conceded that our 46th president looks like a lost toddler. And then there’s Vogue — which literally couldn’t stop the presses. The fashion-bible-turned-Dem-PR-machine was already rolling out its July issue, with cover model Jill Biden in a silk cream Ralph Lauren dress that retails for $4,990.
The magazine landed on the internet Monday morning with a resounding, wincing thud. It was tone deaf. It was tacky — but this shoot and interview, conducted months ago, would have been messy even if the debate disaster had never happened.
Jill has the gall to tell the writer, “We don’t need more chaos.” This from one of the country’s top chaos agents, a woman who is reportedly encouraging her visibly frail husband by telling him, and us, that he should keep running the country. The sycophantic piece paints her as a tireless everywoman out in the world: the president’s eyes and ears. (Hey, someone’s gotta be at this point.)