Posted on 04/17/2011 5:55:26 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Giuliani is scheduled to speak at Cornells convocation May 28 at Schoelkopf Stadium. His selection as the first Republican to speak at this Ivy League school follows a long list of Democrats since 1984. In 2010, the school selected then-Democratic U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
It is encouraging to see that theres a consideration of the other side, which I know a lot of us hadnt thought was the case, a member of the Cornell Republicans told the Cornell Daily Sun earlier this week.
(Excerpt) Read more at ithacaindy.com ...
Cornell goes back to the nineteenth century and its vicinity, rural and small-town upstate New York, had been traditionally Republican from the Civil War until recent decades. Furthermore, college campuses in general and Ivy League campuses in particular were not particularly dominated by leftists until the Vietnam era.
He must have a lot of money left over from the Twin Towers Foundation he started after 911 managed by his then-mistress (now his third wife)----that nobody knows what happened to.
It sounds like he’s the first “since 1984”.
Long time.
He will likely be booed as a “fascist”. Hell they’d probably boo liberal democrats as “corporate neocons” if they differ from the Maoist orthodoxy on one policy point.
Point of information: prior to 1984 Cornell did not have outside commencement speakers. The University President has always delivered the sole address. Then, in. 1984, the campus began adding a separate, guest, speaker to the convocation ceremony. Rudy is the first republican convocation speaker because there were no convocation speakers before 1984
Far above Cayuga's waters
There she stands, Cornell
That smell is not Cayuga's waters
That smell is Cornell"
Which Dress Will He Wear?
LOL——what dress? That is funny.
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