There were 46 replies before, in case people are interested in reading them again. I enjoyed reading the replies here, but I already got my 2 cents in earlier.
Working at a smaller campus, where one can be a generalist, may make it easier to be a conservative, because my research doesn't have to be so specific. Thank goodness.
The liberal leftist hiring biases on college campuses are the most discriminatory hiring practices in America today. I would advocate a neutral board at the head of the university that would have to approve all new faculty hires and in some cases would do the hiring, bypassing the head of a department.
EXAMPLE:Bypass the head of the English and History Departments for a few years until they agree to hire regardless of political view points. Might even get a few serious Christians on the faculty this way.
The liberals always talk about role models, how public schools need black teachers for Black students and Hispanic teachers for Hispanic students. In the Universities they are are not hiring conservative role models for the students
I posted this one again because George Will referred to it yesterday in his column.... that was discussed here.
http://www.dfw.com/mld/dfw/news/opinion/10283346.htm?1c