I especially liked this line in my friend James Fulford's
current post concerning Ben Wattenberg's woolly-headed triumphalism about the American future:
And please don't tell me about Einstein—immigrants today aren't Einstein.
James's cogent statement was
anticipated several years ago by Mark Krikorian of the Center for Immigration Studies:
People imagine [that we have] "Einstein immigration," the best and the brightest, the cream of the crop, yada, yada, yada. Well, there's some of that, but it's mainly "a bunch of B students from Hyderabad Community College."
(I now see, from googling in VDARE's archives, that I've previously served up the Krikorian quote twice before. No matter: It's a useful and quite memorable way to make a very important point, especially given the seemingly ceaseless stream of clueless editorials such as
Expand work visas for top foreign talent from the May 13th
Kansas City Star.)