Monthly Archives: June 2015
Scary Ideas
You know things have come to a head when liberal academics are afraid of their own students. The professoriate may be protected by tenure from firing but not from Title IX lawsuits.
Campus speech codes and government pressure have fostered an atmosphere where students feel they deserve to be protected from scary ideas and facts don’t matter. Not exactly the traditional point of an expensive college education.
Here’s a Chicago Tribune editorial denouncing Northwestern University for its kangaroo court treatment of communications professor Laura Kipnis. And here is Professor Kipnis’s offending article in the Chronicle of Higher Education. On the bright side, David French, in National Review, thinks this could be the beginning of the end of PC culture.
Closest Thing to a Jew
Former Obama administration high priest David Axelrod says the president revealed to him that he’s “the closest thing to a Jew that has ever sat in this office.” It’s hurtful to him when people say he’s hostile to Israel. The president also told a young Asian group this week that he personally restored America to international respectability. And, despite missing state department emails, destroyed IRS emails, and delayed FOIA requests, he continues with the “most transparent administration in history” boast.
Tour de Kerry
John Kerry broke his leg while riding his bike on a Tour de France course. Guess that will keep him out of the Stanley Cup finals. He and his caregivers were transported home for surgery in a huge Air Force C-17.