Posted on 09/15/2017 4:19:28 AM PDT by Enchante
Facing backlash from high-ranking current and former CIA officials, the Dean of the Kennedy School of Government withdrew an invitation for Chelsea Manning to serve as a visiting fellow at the Institute of Politics in late-night reversal Friday.
I now think that designating Chelsea Manning as a Visiting Fellow was a mistake, for which I accept responsibility, Kennedy School Dean Douglas W. Elmendorf wrote in a statement posted to the schools website shortly after midnight.
The school withdrew the invitation to Manninga transgender activist and former U.S. Army soldier who was imprisoned after disclosing over 700,000 classified government documents after CIA Director Mike Pompeo cancelled his scheduled appearance at the school Thursday.
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That may be true for most, but it’s not a universal truth. Wise parents can prepare certain children to think critically, withstand liberal indoctrination, and come out stronger, more resolute.
Generally, for a ‘visiting fellow’....you get a one-year invitation with some housing (usually a cottage or apartment near the campus). You don’t get any pay, if you already have another university fronting your pay situation. In this case, they didn’t say what the deal was with Manning. My guess is that he got housing and some figure in the $50k range.
The chief problem in this situation is that a ‘visiting fellow’ typically be a scientist, a PhD situation or noted as a political figure in retirement. So you look at Manning....in the Army as an enlisted guy in intelligence for three brief years....high school diploma....no college degree....federal conviction....prison time, which was NEVER pardoned, but commuted. Beyond that, he has a three-line resume at best. At any lecture....ninety-nine percent of the attendees would have been smarter than him.
So I’m going to make a bet here....that some idiot donor thought it’d be a nice joke (he was going to give his yearly $500,000 check anyway) to request they take in young Manning (he meant it as a joke). They didn’t get the joke part and thought it was a serious request, and simply followed through. Later, they figured out....it was a joke.
They were actually recognizing the traitor Pvt. Manning as the Fellow. Harvard has disclosed that it is not a good source of future presidents. Had he simply designated the transexual Chelsey as a Gal rather than a Fellow....
Harvards Board of Directors should dismiss the person or persons involved in this task to recognize a traitor.
And no-one at Harvard thought this was a bad idea.....really!!!!
Visiting former fellow!!!!
He's married with a couple of kids and his wife was an Obama appoint Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and Chief Economist of the United States Department of the Treasury.
When I was young that’s what did dinner table was for. One of the first questions out of Dad’s mouth was “what did you learn in school today?” He would proceed to let us know if it was true or if there was another side of it.
Former (but never quite) Visiting Fellow!
Now it’s going to be a huge cause celebre for all the Leftard “transgender” and LGBT activists. It will be interesting to see if many Democrats can resist the clamor or if Democrat pols will start speaking in favor of Bradley/Chelsea Manning ???!!!?
Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School Announces Additional Visiting Fellows
Class includes first transgender Fellow and former White House Press Secretary
Cambridge, MA The Institute of Politics (IOP) at Harvard Kennedy School is pleased to announce additional Visiting Fellows for the 2017-18 academic year at http://iop.harvard.edu/fellows.
Broadening the range and depth of opportunity for students to hear from and engage with experts, leaders and policy-shapers is a cornerstone of the Institute of Politics. We welcome the breadth of thought-provoking viewpoints on race, gender, politics and the media, said Bill Delahunt, IOP Acting Director.
Mayor Sylvester Sly James, Jr. is serving his second term as Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri after entering the office in 2011. Accomplishments from his six years in office include deploying the nations largest SMART City technology, modernizing and expanding public transit including a downtown streetcar system, a 20 percent improvement in third grade reading proficiency, and a 20-year infrastructure repair package. James serves in a leadership capacity on various civic boards, as well as the African American Mayors Association and the National Conference of Democratic Mayors. Following his service in the Marines, James practiced law for nearly 30 years.
Chelsea E. Manning is a Washington D.C. based network security expert and former U.S. Army intelligence analyst. She speaks on the social, technological and economic ramifications of Artificial Intelligence through her op-ed columns for The Guardian and The New York Times. As a trans woman, she advocates for queer and transgender rights as @xychelsea on Twitter. Following her court martial conviction in 2013 for releasing confidential military and State Department documents, President Obama commuted her 35-year sentence, citing it as “disproportionate” to the penalties faced by other whistleblowers. She served seven years in prison.
Robby Mook joins the IOP and Harvard community as a Visiting Fellow and Resident Scholar at Kirkland House for the 2017-18 academic year. Mook, a CNN political commentator, is a nationally recognized campaign manager and strategist who ran the 2016 presidential campaign for Hillary Clinton. He is currently a Senior Fellow with the new bipartisan Defending Digital Democracy project at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. The project, also co-sponsored by the IOP and the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy, will identify and recommend strategies, tools and technology to protect the democratic process from cyber and information attacks.
Sean Spicer served as Press Secretary and Acting Communications Director for President Donald J. Trump during the first half of 2017. Before he joined the White House senior staff, he was communications director of the Republican National Committee from 2011 to 2017, and its chief strategist from 2015 to 2017. Spicers decades-long career in Republican politics includes multiple communications roles in the House of Representatives, Assistant U.S. Trade Representative and top advisor to presidential campaigns. He recently signed with Worldwide Speakers Group as a speaker on a range of topics including providing perspectives on the Trump administration, politics and conservative issues. A Rhode Island native and Connecticut College graduate, he also holds a masters degree from the Naval War College and serves as a commander in the U.S. Navy Reserve. Spicer will engage with the Harvard community throughout the 2017-18 academic year.
These individuals join previously announced Visiting Fellows Guy Benson and Mary Katharine Ham, Gov. Steven Beshear, Cornell William Brooks, Corey Lewandowski, Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski and Joe Slade White.
“This expanded group of Visiting Fellows will be able to fulfill the Institute’s mission of engaging students in discourse on topical issues of today, including local politics with Mayor Sly James, election cybersecurity with Robby Mook, White House communications with Sean Spicer, and issues of LGBTQ identity in the military with Chelsea Manning. This unique opportunity to closely engage with our Visiting Fellows will surely shape the semester, and we hope many students will participate in the upcoming events and discussions,” said Emily Hall and Jason Ge, co-chairs of the IOP Fellows and Study Groups Program.
The Visiting Fellows program brings distinguished veterans of public life to campus for a limited, yet comprehensive number of events. The program is designed to provide short-term engagement with the student community, particularly undergraduate students.
Read more about the program and see Fellows full biographies at http://iop.harvard.edu/fellows.
looks like they are “updating” (purging) the web page at Harvard’s Institute of Politics as we speak. They just removed a photo of Bradley/Chelsea Manning just in the time that I went to refresh the page. Soon the website will be nicely edited to make no mention of this.....
It is no longer a “fellow” anyhow, after that little chopitoffame procedure.
That’s all fine and dandy the dean accepted responsibility for his utter stupidity but that doesn’t excuse what he did. He needs to be shown the door right behind Manning.
Picture says it all.
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