“Don’t try and blow sunshine up my butt.” Rep. Allen West to heckler from CAIR at town hall meeting.
Monthly Archives For February 2011
Good for whose environment?
Good for whose environment?
You’ll never guess what’s behind the latest academic effort to save the environment.
Admissions Bias In Midwest
Ohio State and Miami University might be practicing discrimination in their admissions policies, the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) found.
What’s Missing In Wisconsin
In their rage to maintain their benefits, Wisconsin’s public school teachers are noticeably mum on their achievements. There might be a reason for that.
Scholars Weigh In On WikiLeaks
In Accuracy in Academia’s March issue of the AIA Campus Report newsletter, professors testify on the WikiLeaks controversy, but what they have to say might surprise you.
Rumsfeld Returns
In an effort to promote his new book, Known and Unknown: A Memoir, former US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, facilitated a discussion with conservative supporters and colleagues.
Golden Age or Kim
“I think there’s another golden age of television coming if we could just get rid of the Kardashian family.” –screenwriter Norman Steinberg in a recent appearance at the University of Maryland.
Public School Police State?
Nine-Year-Old Girl Seized and Questioned by Government Agents While at School
Holding Out For A Hero
What do Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, William Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama all have in common?
Prof Scores Times’ Accuracy
A Notre Dame Professor Disputes Pro-Terror Quote in New York Times.