Perhaps a slight hyperbolization. If we track education and liberalism, the result is a positive slope - liberalism and education are positively correlated. We get a negative slope when tracking education and conservatism. There's a good reason for that.
The conclusion is that the cure for conservatism is greater education. While there are certainly educated conservatives, after a certain threshold the conservatism seems to drop off.
What we have here, of course, are nothing more than the vague, self satisfied musings of a bigot who, as much of his posting history makes clear, has little if any idea of what "intellect" really is or what "education" really means and implies.
I frankly don't think Buffalo has much of a coherent or organized understanding of just what modern conservatism is, or what it believes, beyond the typical cartoon conceptualization common to vast numbers of leftists holding views similar to his.
It is, indeed, one of the great blessings of the conservative mind and temperament that we tend to devour and seek a substantial working knowledge of the views of our opponents, while most leftists, as was recently demonstrated here on another thread, would rather burn books they disagree with, if only symbolically, than read them.
It is, alas, all of a piece.