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  • The Daily Caller’s Official Rundown Of The Worst, Looniest, Most Leftist Professors In America

    08/12/2015 9:03:27 AM PDT · by rktman · 14 replies
    dailycaller.com ^ | 8/11/2015 | Emma Colton
    This mild summer is winding down. Professors across the fruited plain are preparing for another fall semester of spewing half-baked progressive ideologies at gullible undergrads. It’s time, then, for The Daily Caller’s second annual, highly definitive list of the worst professors in America. All the professors on the first annual definitive list remain terrible, of course. But we won’t bore you with some rehash. (RELATED: Last Year’s List Of The Worst Professors In America) Instead, here are a dozen professors from this past school year who stole the headlines for being the most leftist, goofy and downright absurd.
  • The Daily Caller’s Official Rundown Of America’s Worst, Most Leftist Professors

    08/17/2014 2:22:04 PM PDT · by GrandJediMasterYoda · 10 replies
    Dailycaller.com ^ | 8/17/14 | Dailycaller
    The Daily Caller’s Official Rundown Of America’s Worst, Most Leftist Professors American colleges and universities provide a cushy salary for countless academic hacks, so they can spew progressive ideologies at undergrads. These professors, though, are the cream of the egregious crop. Harvard professor Naomi Oreskes co-penned a book about global warming and how the earth will one day be a wasteland unless drastic, draconian action is taken. However, the hypocritical Ivy League professor doesn’t heed her own advice because she frequently tours across the world in pollution-emitting jumbo jets. (RELATED: Globetrotting Harvard Prof Takes Break From Jet-Setting To Gripe About...
  • Worst shutdown in modern U.S. history (Effects will be even worse than global warming!)

    10/04/2013 6:26:29 AM PDT · by Qbert · 36 replies
    CNN (Opinion) ^ | 10/2/2013 | Ellen Fitzpatrick and Theda Skocpol, Special to CNN
    (CNN) -- The federal government shutdown is a virtually unprecedented move by a political minority committed to rolling back one of the most significant legislative achievements in recent American history. The Affordable Care Act of 2010 was passed by two houses of Congress after 14 months of debate. Opponents then challenged the law's constitutionality and lost that battle in the Supreme Court of the United States. [Snip] Apparently the democratic processes by which Americans make choices and govern themselves are not acceptable to extremists in the House of Representatives who seek to halt government or have their way. They would...
  • 994 Special Topic: Renewing Socialism (UW Madison Sociology course-barf)

    04/28/2011 7:47:17 PM PDT · by Thunder90 · 5 replies
    Havens Center ^ | UW Madison Havens Center
    This is actually a course at UW Madison for sociology graduate students. One of the topics calls for a violent overthrow of the capitalist system. The head of the UW Havens center is part of the Wisconsin Wave, a left wing organization behind the union protests.
  • Illinois Professor Says Chanting ‘USA’ is Bellicose Propaganda

    09/24/2010 11:20:26 AM PDT · by republicanbred · 41 replies
    Publius Forum ^ | 9/24/10 | Warner Todd Huston
    Oh, you ignorant Americans with your venal patriotic chants of “USA, USA” at sporting events. Your bellicosity isn’t patriotism, it’s propaganda and lowly militarism… so says David Green, University Administrator and member of the University of Illinois Institute of Government & Public Affairs. Green’s poisoned pen letter to American patriots was published by the Daily Illini, an “independent newspaper” at the U of I, and features every manner of attack on America. Green’s vituperation covers the gamut of anti-Americanism: America is “imperialist,” she is unconcerned over the deaths of Muslims, America is”nativist,” and patriots are prone to “obnoxious, fake-macho, chicken-hawk”...
  • Academic: Student Chant of "USA" at a Football Game is Offensive to Muslims

    The observance at Saturday’s football game was no different. A moment of silence was followed by a military airplane flyover; in between, Block-I students chanted “USA, USA.” This was neither patriotism nor remembrance in any justifiable sense, but politicization, militarism, propaganda and bellicosity. The University is a public institution that encompasses the political views of all, not just the most (falsely) “patriotic.” Athletic planners should cease such exploitation for political purposes. They might at least consider how most Muslim students, American or otherwise, would respond to this nativist display; or better, Muslims and others that live their lives under the...
  • Exclusive: Higher Ed’s Support for Terror (Wow! Muslims offended at equating Radical Islam w/ Nazis)

    02/16/2007 2:05:25 PM PST · by PRePublic · 2 replies · 482+ views
    Family Security Matters ^ | February 13, 2007 | Jason Rantz
    Exclusive: Higher Ed’s Support for Terrorism http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/homeland.php?id=727930 Exclusive: Higher Ed’s Support for TerrorismJason RantzAuthor: Jason RantzSource: The Family Security Foundation, Inc.Date: February 13, 2007 Many of us are aware of how bad things are on college campuses regarding free speech, but when colleges silence those who speak out to defeat our enemies, this is where FSM Contributing Editor Jason Rantz draws the line.     Higher Ed’s Support for Terrorism   By Jason Rantz   A dangerous trend is brewing on our college campuses, and it’s empowering our enemies. As bastions of far left political thought, college campuses are doing...
  • Clemson group protests use of free-speech areas

    11/20/2006 9:44:14 AM PST · by kiriath_jearim · 8 replies · 707+ views
    AP/Myrtle Beach Online ^ | 11/19/06 | n/a
    CLEMSON - A group of students is challenging Clemson University's use of free-speech areas, saying they infringe on the students' civil rights. Clemson Conservatives were censured by the university in connection with an Oct. 30 protest held outside the areas. The group held a protest Friday to get signatures for a petition opposing the university's policies. Clemson officials said they are working on revisions to the policy and hope to have them ready by Jan. 1 for review by students, faculty and staff. "No public university should have the right to restrict, limit, or abridge this fundamental right," said Andrew...
  • 9/11 Conspiracy at Public University Kevin Barrett May Be a Fool, but He's OUR Fool

    10/30/2006 6:32:47 PM PST · by Nasty McPhilthy · 4 replies · 368+ views
    Campus Watch ^ | October 27, 2006 | by David White
    Earlier this month, the folklore department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison sponsored an event billed as "9/11: Folklore and Fact." Held in the university's social sciences building, two leaders in what is known as the "9/11 Truth"—Kevin Barrett and James Fetzer—came to discuss their notion that 9/11 resulted not from the actions of al Qaeda, but from a Bush Administration conspiracy. As Barrett has claimed on many occasions, he doesn't "believe, but knows that 9/11 was an inside job." Considering this event was sponsored and hosted by an institution that is funded by taxpayer dollars, the residents of Wisconsin have...
  • Backers hail 9/11 theorist's speech

    10/30/2006 7:38:55 PM PST · by neverdem · 67 replies · 1,802+ views
    Denver Post ^ | 10/29/2006 | Michael Riley
    The standing ovation has finally died down, and Steven E. Jones, a soft-spoken physics professor, finds himself pinned against the stage by some of the enthusiastic fans who packed a University of Denver auditorium over the weekend to see him. A man with a "Got truth?" T-shirt offers Jones a careful explanation for why the planes that crashed into the World Trade Center were operated by remote control. Another quizzes him about the size of the footprint of the Pentagon crash - too small, he says, for the Boeing 757 that "officially" smashed into it on Sept. 11, 2001. "Can...
  • Your Tax Dollars at Work at UT-Austin

    04/06/2006 2:10:53 PM PDT · by Dallasblog.com · 5 replies · 243+ views
    DallasBlog.com ^ | 04/06/2006 | Tom Pauken
    The DallasBlog reported over the weekend the story about the UT zoology professor, Eric Pianka, who reportedly advocated in a speech at a Texas Academy of Science meeting in early March -- the elimination of most of the world’s population by airborne Ebola -- What is even more disturbing than the professor’s bizarre remarks was the reaction of his audience, according for Forrest Mims III, who was in attendance at the event: "I watched in amazement as a few hundred members of the Texas Academy of Sciences rose to their feet and gave a standing ovation to a speech that...
  • U.S. Flag Banned (At CO Schools) Amid Racial Tensions

    04/01/2006 3:58:02 PM PST · by HHKrepublican_2 · 304 replies · 8,995+ views
    LONGMONT, Colo. (April 1) - Dozens of high school students protested a temporary school policy forbidding students from displaying the U.S. flag- (SNIP) Students were warned about the policy Friday and several were suspended, although Stumpf would not provide details. Then, about 100 students protested during lunch time. Student Dustin Carlson told Denver station KCNC-TV that he was suspended for two days.
  • Academic Left Endorses Jihad Terror

    01/24/2006 8:41:56 PM PST · by Aussie Dasher · 2 replies · 453+ views
    Human Events Online ^ | 25 January 2006 | Robert Spencer
    Providing new evidence of the academic Left’s hardened anti-Americanism and sympathy for jihad terror, Khalil Shikaki has been appointed a senior fellow at Brandeis University’s Crown Center for Middle East Studies. On February 24, 1998, terrorism expert Steven Emerson testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that Shikaki ferried “information, messages and even operational materials to his brother Fathi in Damascus, head of Islamic Jihad. When publicly asked however, Khalil always maintained he had no contact with his brother.” On May 23, 2000, Emerson gave additional information about Khalil Shikaki when testifying about the World & Islam Studies Enterprise before the...
  • Left wingers fight it out in Madison!1!!

    11/27/2005 5:33:39 PM PST · by Thunder90 · 23 replies · 1,304+ views
    Campus Antiwar (Moonbat) Network
    Disciplinary Hearing Launched Against Anti-war Group The University of Wisconsin-Madison has launched a disciplinary investigation against the UW anti-war group, Stop the War, due to a complaint filed in relation to our group’s demonstration against the Army ROTC on Nov. 2. If the Dean of Students determines that members of Stop the War violated University Codes, there will be a disciplinary hearing which could result in probation, suspension or expulsion for Stop the War members. We are asking everyone who believes in the freedom to protest to contact the administration and urge them to cease punitive measures against Stop the...
  • Prof urges fragging of U.S. officers

    11/18/2005 12:32:45 AM PST · by Thunder90 · 74 replies · 2,220+ views
    When Rebecca Beach, a freshman at Warren Community College in New Jersey e-mailed faculty announcing a campus program yesterday featuring decorated Iraq war hero Lt. Col. Scott Rutter, the response she got from one English professor took her aback. English professor John Daly replied: "Real freedom will come when soldiers in Iraq turn their guns on their superiors."
  • Finalized plans for APR 14th counterprotest at UW Madison!

    04/06/2005 8:25:18 PM PDT · by Thunder90 · 12 replies · 1,220+ views
    On Thursday APR 14th, the left at the UW Madison campus will hold a rally asking the administration to "Kick the military off campus". They may also attempt a sit-in at the recruiting office and ROTC office.
  • ENEMY PROFESSOR (No. 22) - Michael McGuire

    03/28/2005 2:17:36 PM PST · by doug from upland · 14 replies · 972+ views
    Our colleges and universities are a hotbed of anti-Americanism. To many professors, this world would be better if there were no USA. Thanks to No Indotrination dot org for providing the website that outs the scumbags who earn a good living while bashing America and indoctrinating students in their classrooms. =========================================================================== PREVIOUS ENEMIES -- 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ============================================================================== Warning: Postings are only opinions. (See Terms of Service)Record for NoIndoctrination.org entry #355.   University of Louisiana at Monroe Mar. 3, 2004     http://www.ulm.edu LA     Course:...
  • SRJC uproar over Republican protest (BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA - red stars put on leftist prof doors)

    03/03/2005 4:08:11 PM PST · by doug from upland · 79 replies · 1,789+ views
    the press DemocRAT ^ | 3-2-05 | Kovner
    SRJC uproar over Republican protest Several instructors targeted by student's posting of red stars, state code on teaching of communism Wednesday, March 2, 2005 By GUY KOVNER THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Santa Rosa Junior College's oak-studded campus is aflame with controversy triggered by the anonymous posting of red stars and a reference to communist indoctrination on 10 faculty office doors. Instructors quickly saw the action as a threat to academic freedom, but the student who claimed credit for the protest said it was about left-leaning bias in the lecture hall. The stars, which unnerved some instructors, were accompanied by a copy...
  • A-verse to a snub White House disinvitation prompts poetry readings at GC&SU

    02/13/2003 7:52:06 AM PST · by eyespysomething · 6 replies · 245+ views
    The Macon Telegraph ^ | 2-13-03 | Rob Peecher
    MILLEDGEVILLE - Laura Bush disinvited poets to the White House, so Wednesday poets sat on the front lawn at Georgia College & State University. The first lady's decision to cancel a poetry symposium first scheduled for Wednesday afternoon launched what GC&SU English professor Martin Lammon called a "grass-roots campaign" of poets across the country to stage poetry readings Wednesday. About 30 students attended the reading and sat in the sunshine while students and faculty read their own works and the works of others. Not all of the poems read by students and faculty at GC&SU were anti-war political statements, but...