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For some reason Ed.D more than Ph.D's seem to like to sign as Dr so'n'so. Just an observation. And there are Ph.D's in education. They are both Doctor level but different career tracks and different degrees.

My experience dealing with our town public school system is that Ed.D's use the Doctor labels while trying to trick parents or intimidate them into accepting a defective IEP for their kids.

I've also noticed that at least our public school spends and hides somewhere in the budget money for employees to get their Ed.D's and then those employees just skip off to become some high muck-a-muck at a different school system.

I don't know if any other industry pays so many employees to get Ph.D's or equivalent just to have them run off and work somewhere else.
 
I can understand why someone who has gone through the usually arduous process of completing graduate studies and writing a dissertation would refer to themselves as "Dr". Given the common understanding of the title "DR' to mean a physician, even though I have a Ph.D., I don't use the term because I am not a physician nor do I care about titles.

I do think given the common understanding, the use of "Dr" for academics can be misleading. But in terms of pressing issues in the USA, I think this ranks behind whether blue or black ink should be used to endorse checks.

The fact someone felt the need to write an OP-ED piece means someone's life is pretty boring and easy. Why any reputable newspaper would print such a waste of time indicates a complete lack of more available and interesting OP-ED pieces.

When you are in professional circles are you referred to as Dr. Dog?

It wasn't meant to be funny but I chuckled a little after I wrote it.
Only by other dogs.

What's your Ph.D in?

I considered going for the Ph.D but ultimately stopped with the MBA cuz I didn't want to be a poor grad student for any longer than I had to.
 
I’m not happy about the situation but you’d have to be dead inside not to see the comedic potential of Dr. First Lady.
 
What gets me, though, if there's a problem with academics using the honorific, why is this being placed on the shoulders of exactly one woman? Academics have been calling themselves doctors for oodles of years. Now, it's an issue, and only for Dr. Biden?

Why not during the entire run of, say, Bones, the TV show where half the characters had or were working on their doctorates, but not medical degrees?

Seems like using the full weight of Stolen Valor to say McCain wasn't in the military because of a wrong date on his discharge paperwork. (Like, say, the first attempt at my DD214, which said i got out of the Navy on 31 November, 2000...)
 
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That’s a “demand”?

She has the credentials to call herself “doctor”. That hasn’t been disproven, so what’s the problem with her using the honorific for herself? That’s the question here. Medical doctors aren’t the only kinds of doctors. The only people who seem to have a problem with this are the ones who are ignorant of the term’s applications. Or jealous misogynists with Bachelors degrees.

Cool. Do you address people with B.A.s and A.A.s as Bachelor and Associates? If not, why do you deny them their honorific? More comically, what of people with Masters degrees? I’d be happy with calling people Master as it’s sure to make the woke apoplectic.
 
What gets me, though, if there's a problem with academics using the honorific, why is this being placed on the shoulders of exactly one woman?

It's not all that hard to figure out.

There is something terrifying to right wingers about educated, accomplished women that move into the White House. We saw it with Hillary Clinton, we saw it with Michelle Obama, and we're seeing it again with Dr. Jill Biden.

Nude photo shoots aside, the outgoing First Lady was perfection for the wingers. Subservient to her husband, largely silent on important issues, and arm candy when needed. Her job was to stand there, look pretty, and maybe preside over the Christmas decorations every year.

Anything beyond that is too scary for them to comprehend.
 
That’s a “demand”?

She has the credentials to call herself “doctor”. That hasn’t been disproven, so what’s the problem with her using the honorific for herself? That’s the question here. Medical doctors aren’t the only kinds of doctors. The only people who seem to have a problem with this are the ones who are ignorant of the term’s applications. Or jealous misogynists with Bachelors degrees.

Cool. Do you address people with B.A.s and A.A.s as Bachelor and Associates? If not, why do you deny them their honorific? More comically, what of people with Masters degrees? I’d be happy with calling people Master as it’s sure to make the woke apoplectic.

I’d be happy to use whatever the traditional honorific is for someone with a bachelors. I believe it is Mr.
 
I’m not happy about the situation but you’d have to be dead inside not to see the comedic potential of Dr. First Lady.

Why is it funny? And why do you even care?
I, too, need someond to draw it for me.

Is it the 'k' sound in Doctor? That's a vaudeville standard, K's are one of the funniest letters, but i thought it had to be repeated? Like Doctor Carol Kennedy, or Doctor Kathy King.
So, what's the joke? Is there a joke?
Is the joke in the room with us now?
 
What gets me, though, if there's a problem with academics using the honorific, why is this being placed on the shoulders of exactly one woman?

It's not all that hard to figure out.

There is something terrifying to right wingers about educated, accomplished women that move into the White House. We saw it with Hillary Clinton, we saw it with Michelle Obama, and we're seeing it again with Dr. Jill Biden.

Nude photo shoots aside, the outgoing First Lady was perfection for the wingers. Subservient to her husband, largely silent on important issues, and arm candy when needed. Her job was to stand there, look pretty, and maybe preside over the Christmas decorations every year.

Anything beyond that is too scary for them to comprehend.

What do you mean, nude photo shoots aside? There were all sorts of posts in 2016 bragging about finally getting a sexy FLOTUS after 8 years of (disparaging remark here.)
 
I’m not happy about the situation but you’d have to be dead inside not to see the comedic potential of Dr. First Lady.

Why is it funny? And why do you even care?
I, too, need someond to draw it for me.

Is it the 'k' sound in Doctor? That's a vaudeville standard, K's are one of the funniest letters, but i thought it had to be repeated? Like Doctor Carol Kennedy, or Doctor Kathy King.
So, what's the joke? Is there a joke?
Is the joke in the room with us now?

Pretentiousness is always funny.

Hi, I’m Jill. Jill Biden. But please, call me Dr. Biden

Joe Biden, on the campaign trail, explained that his wife’s desire for the highest degree was in response to what she perceived as her second-class status on their mail.

“She said, ‘I was so sick of the mail coming to Sen. and Mrs. Biden. I wanted to get mail addressed to Dr. and Sen. Biden.’ That’s the real reason she got her doctorate,” he said.

:lol:

Newspapers, including The Times, generally do not use the honorific “Dr.” unless the person in question has a medical degree.

Oh!

My feeling is if you can’t heal the sick, we don’t call you doctor,” said Bill Walsh, copy desk chief for the Washington Post’s A section and the author of two language books.

:)
 
But to be fair, exaggerating one's achievements for social status is a Biden family tradition.



It's funny, the second most Trumpian person in the US is probably Biden.
 
I, too, need someond to draw it for me.

Is it the 'k' sound in Doctor? That's a vaudeville standard, K's are one of the funniest letters, but i thought it had to be repeated? Like Doctor Carol Kennedy, or Doctor Kathy King.
So, what's the joke? Is there a joke?
Is the joke in the room with us now?

Pretentiousness is always funny.

Hi, I’m Jill. Jill Biden. But please, call me Dr. Biden

Joe Biden, on the campaign trail, explained that his wife’s desire for the highest degree was in response to what she perceived as her second-class status on their mail.

“She said, ‘I was so sick of the mail coming to Sen. and Mrs. Biden. I wanted to get mail addressed to Dr. and Sen. Biden.’ That’s the real reason she got her doctorate,” he said.

:lol:

Newspapers, including The Times, generally do not use the honorific “Dr.” unless the person in question has a medical degree.

Oh!

My feeling is if you can’t heal the sick, we don’t call you doctor,” said Bill Walsh, copy desk chief for the Washington Post’s A section and the author of two language books.

:)

So somehow ignorant opinions are more factual now?
 
Pretentiousness is always funny.

Hi, I’m Jill. Jill Biden. But please, call me Dr. Biden



:lol:

Newspapers, including The Times, generally do not use the honorific “Dr.” unless the person in question has a medical degree.

Oh!

My feeling is if you can’t heal the sick, we don’t call you doctor,” said Bill Walsh, copy desk chief for the Washington Post’s A section and the author of two language books.

:)

So somehow ignorant opinions are more factual now?

Oh, does this trigger you? LOL. She got her "Dr." honorific so she could see "Dr." on the mail! That's comedy gold, baby!
 
We appear to have lost track of the purpose of the thread here, so in order to get it back on track...

In advance of tomorrow's Electoral College vote, Herr Trump has declared that said Electoral College will be committing a "severely punishable crime" by certifying the Biden win.

Seriously. How is this not stupid? Trausti?

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1338254785666043908?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1338254785666043908%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mediaite.com%2Ftrump%2Fday-before-electoral-college-meets-trump-tweets-that-certifying-votes-will-be-a-severely-punishable-crime-its-not%2F
 
Pretentiousness is always funny.

Hi, I’m Jill. Jill Biden. But please, call me Dr. Biden



:lol:



Oh!

My feeling is if you can’t heal the sick, we don’t call you doctor,” said Bill Walsh, copy desk chief for the Washington Post’s A section and the author of two language books.

:)

So somehow ignorant opinions are more factual now?

Oh, does this trigger you? LOL. She got her "Dr." honorific so she could see "Dr." on the mail! That's comedy gold, baby!

I’m not the one who wrote a WSJ opinion piece denigrating an academic for using her rightfully obtained honorific. And I’m not the one trying to defend the ignorant view of honorifics. And I’m not the one who doesn’t understand the origin of the word “doctor”. So if you’re looking for triggered people perhaps start there.

And it doesn’t matter *why* she pursued the higher degree. As she earned the honorific it is hers to use.

If your argument had any substance you wouldn’t have to resort to an ad hominem.
 

So somehow ignorant opinions are more factual now?

Oh, does this trigger you? LOL. She got her "Dr." honorific so she could see "Dr." on the mail! That's comedy gold, baby!

I’m not the one who wrote a WSJ opinion piece denigrating an academic for using her rightfully obtained honorific. And I’m not the one trying to defend the ignorant view of honorifics. And I’m not the one who doesn’t understand the origin of the word “doctor”. So if you’re looking for triggered people perhaps start there.

And it doesn’t matter *why* she pursued the higher degree. As she earned the honorific it is hers to use.

If your argument had any substance you wouldn’t have to resort to an ad hominem.

Where is the ad hominem? Do you deny that pretentiousness is often used for comedy?
 
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