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Countdown until he's offered position at UC-Berk?
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One of the things that I think is so interesting about this is it points out how some college professors trade on their academic standing to present opinions completely unrelated to their field of study and some people eat it up. Why would I care what Churchill thinks about 911 or what Chomsky thinks about economic or social policy? (I'm sure it happens on the right too, but I can't think of anyone right away. I don't think people on the right care that much about college professors as experts, and if the recent hype is true a about ideological imbalance in higher ed, there'd be few right wing college profs to quote. The few right wing college household name that I can think of all seem to be history or sociology folks who write about race, ethnicity and class.) |
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-Rudey |
Mike Adams is the only real rightwinger that comes to my mind. There are others, but he's the only one who is borderline fringe that I know of.
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Boulder is conservative? I visited there for the first time in 1995 and when I returned I told my husband that all our missing friends and their 1966 VW vans were right there, still on a Rocky Mountain high.
And no one had the balls to tell them that it was not 1968 anymore. Funniest line I've heard as to Churchill came from Dennis Miller - he was talking to Bill O'Reilly and said that out of this whole thing he hoped that CU would begin offering a good dental plan to future faculty members. Have you SEEN WC's choppers??!! |
The university community certainly isn't conservative, but the rest of the town tends to be. Of course the university is so overwhelming, the whole area gets labeled as The Peoples Republic of Boulder.
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-Rudey |
You're right, Berkeley isn't a liberal school. One conservative law professor indicates this.
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And just to be absolutely clear, in addition to one conservative making a faculty, support of the Patriot Act and Torture are fundamental principles of conservatism.
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To be repeated I never said Berkeley wasn't a liberal school. Not only does that have no relevancy to what we were discussing, but I also don't think you can even elucidate what makes a "liberal school". I made a point regarding the administration which is composed of professors. You did follow that detail correct? I mean it's really simple. We were discussing professors. I pointed out a professor in the university that is extremely conservative and has been one of the architects of the Bush Administration's conservative legislations as well as a prominent member of the Federalist society (along with Antonin Scalia), which "hopes to transform the American legal system by developing and promoting conservative positions and influencing who will become judges, top government officials, and decision-makers." I hope your reading skills improve. -Rudey |
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Additionally, your post "Countdown until he's offered position at UC-Berk?" has no mention of undergraduate hires. You lose that argument as well. -Rudey |
Haha, trust me, I manage.
If I had referenced the possibility of him being hired by the law school, which is likely the only situation in which Yoo would impact such a decision, I would have mentioned the law school, or Boalt. Good try, however. |
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Perhaps Ward Churchill even taught grad classes (I don't personally know) and perhaps you were only referencing that one department right? Again, we were discussing professors at a university. Clearly you are wrong. Wouldn't it just be easier to admit you were wrong and leave it at that? -Rudey |
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