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(VOMIT ALERT) Here Is the Clinton Course at the U of A
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Posted on 11/06/2002 11:07:08 PM PST by doug from upland

DRAFT SYLLABUS, October 10, 2002: 

POLS 4345/5345  CLINTON PRESIDENCY

Dr. Margaret E. Scranton        

Note:  Face-to-face class

meets on Thursdays, 6:00-8:40pm, at the UA System Office

January 9 (tentative date): 

WebCT Orientation for online students, pre-view party for all students, showing

of “The War Room” and Q and A session about the class; I will also conduct an

online orientation for students at a distance.

Contact Information:

Department of Political Science,

608 Stabler Hall, 2801 South University Ave., Little rock, AR 72204

Phone: (501) 569-3331   

FAX (501)  569-8271     mescranton@ualr.edu e-mail


  Purpose of the Course:

This course explores

the presidency of Bill Clinton from several perspectives, all grounded in the

discipline of political science: the administration’s policy making; presidential

power and leadership; crises and turning points in the Clinton administration;

campaigning and communications skills of the president; the administration’s

relations with the press, political parties and groups; and the legacy of the

Clinton presidency. 

As we analyze

these topics, we will also consider the Constitutional framework as it affects

the presidential office and executive-legislative relations and trends in the

domestic and international environments that affected the Clinton presidency.


Required Texts – Undergraduate Students:

Berman, William C.  From

the Center to the Edge:  The Politics & Policies of the ClintonPresidency. 

Lanham, Md:  Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. 

Clark, Wesley K.  Waging

Modern War:  Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat. New York:  Public

Affairs, 2001. 

Skocpol, Theda.  Boomerang:

Clinton’s health security effort and the turn against government in U. S. Politics. 

New York:  Norton, 1997.

A political memoir or “insider’s

account” of the Clinton Administration

Required Texts – Graduate

Students:

Abshire, David, ed.   Triumphs

and Tragedies of the Modern Presidency:  Seventy-six Case Studies in Presidential

Leadership.  Westport, Ct.:  Praeger and Center for the Study of the Presidency,

2001.

Berman, William C.  From

the Center to the Edge:  The Politics & Policies of the Clinton Presidency. 

Lanham, Md:  Rowman & Littlefield, 2001. 

Campbell, Colin, and Bert

A. Rockman, eds. The Clinton Legacy.  New York:  Seven Bridges/Chatham

House, 2000.

Clark, Wesley K.  Waging

Modern War:  Bosnia, Kosovo, and the Future of Combat. New York:  Public

Affairs, 2001. 

Schier, Steven, ed.  The

Postmodern Presidency:  Bill Clinton’s Legacy in U.S. Politics.  Pittsburgh: 

University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002.

Skocpol, Theda.  Boomerang:

Clinton’s health security effort and the turn against government in U. S. Politics. 

New York:  Norton, 1997.

A political memoir or “insider’s

account” of the Clinton Administration and selected readings from the weekly

schedule below.


Political Memoirs and Insider Accounts:   (note: a more complete list will

be available later)

Barber, B. R. (2000). My

Affair with Clinton:  An Intellectual Memoir. New York, Norton.

Gergen, D. (2000). Eyewitness

to Power:  The Essence of Leadership, Nixon to Clinton. New York, Simon

& Schuster.

Germond, Jack and Jules

Witcover, Mad as Hell:  The Revolt at the Ballot Box, 1992.  New York: 

Warner Books, 1993.

Maraniss, David.  First

in his class:  A Biography of Bill Clinton.  New York:  Simon & Schuster,

1995.

Matalin, Mary, and James

Carville.  All’s Fair:  Love, War, and Running for President.  New York: 

Random House, 1994.

Morris, D. (1997). Behind

the Oval Office. New York, Random House.

Reich, R. Locked in the

Cabinet.

Stephanopoulos, George. 

All too Human:  A Political Education.  Boston:  Little Brown, 1999.

Woodward, B. (1994). The

Agenda:  Inside the Clinton White House. New York, Simon & Schuster.


Class

Policies, No Credit for Late Work, and Grade components:

Please note the following

procedures and rules for our class:


Grades for 4345 (undergraduate

level):

The following writing assignments

will make up your course grade:

WORKSHEETS and QUIZZES: 

Throughout the semester I will assign worksheets to assist you in processing

assigned readings and to investigate sources (such as government documents or

Web sites) of information about the Clinton presidency and related topics. 

I will assign discussion preparation worksheets related to special topics and

invited speakers. And, for certain readings, I will create online quizzes that

cover assigned readings.

MEMOIR/INSIDER ACCOUNT

ANALYTICAL REVIEW:  Guidelines will be provided for

this assignment.  You will select a memoir or insider account from the approved

list of books to read.  You will also locate and read several published reviews

of the selected book and incorporate those into your own analysis.  The guidelines

will explain how you will assess additional evidence about the events discussed

in the selected book and how you will evaluate the contribution and significance

of the book in terms of a broader debate about the presidency.

ANALYTICAL RESEARCH PAPER: 

Guidelines will be provided for the policy analysis paper.  This year,

the class will use documents from the Health Care Task Force and write about

health care reform.  Undergraduates will write 10-15 -page papers utilizing

3-5 primary source documents; graduates will write 20-25 -page papers utilizing

5-10 primary source documents.  All papers must adhere to scholarly standards

for style and format.

TESTS. We will

have a final examination.  Questions will be in essay form, and your answer

should be a reasoned, well-organized essay that demonstrates your ability to

integrate and analyze general themes and ideas.  You will have a choice among

questions to answer; essay topics will be provided prior to the exam.  


Grades for 5345 (graduate

level):

The following writing assignments

will make up your course grade:

Reading and Writing Assignments

for Graduate Students:

In addition to the required readings on the syllabus, graduate students will

read and review five scholarly articles selected from the recommended readings

on the syllabus.  For graduate students, the analytical research paper will

be 20-25 pages long and will utilize 5-10 primary source documents (bibliography

to be approved by the instructor in advance).  Papers must adhere to scholarly

standards for style and format.  Guidelines will be provided for the Comparative

Analysis paper, based on articles in Abshire’s Triumphs and Tragedies of

the Modern Presidency:  Seventy-six Case Studies in Presidential Leadership;

graduate students will select a Clinton case topic and compare the Clinton case

with two other presidential cases. The comparative analysis paper will be 7-10

pages in length and demonstrate an ability to compare and contrast policies

and decisions, decision contexts, and political contexts.  Guidelines also will

be provided for the scholarly article review assignments; the reviews should

be 3-5 pages in length and demonstrate advanced critical thinking and writing

skills.


GRADING SCALE AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS

A  90-100 excellent recall, comprehension, or application, defined as:  no

errors of fact plus inferences and interpretations that are solidly grounded

in assigned readings (and guidelines, if relevant) and reflect an awareness

of complexity

B  80-89   superior recall, comprehension, or application, defined

as: a few errors of fact plus inferences and interpretations that are somewhat

grounded in assigned readings (and guidelines, if relevant) – with either a

few significant omissions or misinterpretations – and some appreciation of complexity

C  70-79   average recall, comprehension, or application, defined

as:  a fair number of errors of fact plus a mixture of  warranted and unwarranted

or correct and incorrect inferences and interpretations of assigned readings

(and guidelines, if relevant), along with minimal appreciation of complexity

D  60-69   below average recall, comprehension, or application,

defined as:  errors of fact outnumber correct responses, plus more unwarranted

that warranted and more incorrect than correct inferences and interpretations,

failure to adhere to guidelines, plus lack of appreciation of complexity

F  < 60     extremely poor recall, comprehension, or

application, defined as:  serious errors of fact, predominance of unwarranted

and incorrect inferences and interpretations, failure to adhere to guidelines,

plus severe lack of appreciation of complexity


DEPARTMENTAL AND UNIVERSITY POLICIES

            1.  Inclement Weather:  In addition to the university

policy of announcing on television and radio official closings due to inclement

weather, I urge students to evaluate their own routes and relevant weather conditions. 

If your location poses an unusual weather hazard, you must notify me in advance,

at the beginning of the semester, in order to obtain an attendance exemption.

            2.  Cheating, plagiarism, duplicity and other violations

of academic integrity:  Cheating, helping others to cheat, or plagiarism will

be punished. Plagiarism is "To adopt and reproduce as one's own, to appropriate

to one's own use, and incorporate in one's own work without acknowledgment,

the ideas of others or passages from their writings and works.... When a faculty

member believes that a student has behaved dishonestly, he or she will immediately

notify the dean of students of his or her suspicion of cheating, plagiarism,

collusion, or a similar activity...." (UALR Faculty Handbook).  Students'

rights and the due process for investigating violations of academic integrity

are described in the Student Handbook.

            3.  Disability Support Services:  It is the policy

of UALR to accommodate students with disabilities, pursuant to state and federal

law. Any student with a disability who needs accommodation, for example in seating

placement or in arrangements for examinations, should inform the instructor

at the beginning of the course. The chair of the department offering this course

is also available to assist with accommodations. Students with disabilities

are also encouraged to contact the Office of Disability Support Services, which

is located in the Donaghey Student Center, Room 103, telephone 569-3143, and

on the Web at href="http://www.ualr.edu/~dssdept/index.html">http://www.ualr.edu/~dssdept/index.html.

            4.  Arrangements to audit the course or take it for

credit/no credit must be approved by the department chairman by the end of the

first week of the semester.   Given limited enrollment in both the face-to-face

and the online section along with high student demand for enrollment in the

course, we do not anticipate than many slots will be available for audit or

credit/no credit students.

5.      

Students shall

adhere to the UALR Code of Conduct, which is in the UALR Student

Handbook:  href="http://www.ualr.edu/www/handbook/student_handbook_toc.htm">http://www.ualr.edu/www/handbook/student_handbook_toc.htm


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1 posted on 11/06/2002 11:07:09 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
Some missing items.

Rules for class.

1.a. Be on time. This class doesn't run on Clinton time.

Rules of the School.

5. a. i. Lying is not extra credit. It is considered core curriculum
2 posted on 11/06/2002 11:16:02 PM PST by TheErnFormerlyKnownAsBig
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To: doug from upland
So, Doug, what's wrong with the course?
3 posted on 11/06/2002 11:16:44 PM PST by TopQuark
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To: doug from upland
I'm very impressed with the standards (attendance, lateness, assignments, and grading) the professor has set for the class. These standards are much higher than the ones I had in college.

The course material is crap, though. Where is "Year of the Rat" or "High crimes and Misdemeanors"? Even Howard Kurtz's "Spin Cycle" would have been nice.

4 posted on 11/06/2002 11:27:19 PM PST by Captainpaintball
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To: big ern; Mia T; Alamo-Girl
I know a couple of real educators with regards to all things clintonista Ern.........Mia T and Alamo Girl !!

Stay Safe !

5 posted on 11/06/2002 11:27:51 PM PST by Squantos
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To: TopQuark
In the reading list, do you see the following:

Christopher Hitchens - "No One Left to Lie To"

Ann Coulter - "High Crimes and Misdemeanors"

David Schippers - "Sell Out"

Ruddy & Limbacher - "Bitter Legacy"

R. Emmett Tyrrell - "Boy Clinton"

Dr. Paul Fick - "The Dysfunctional President"

Ambrose Evans Pritchard - "The Secret Life of Bill Clinton"

L.D. Brown - "Crossfire: Witness in the Clinton Investigation"

Gary Aldrich - "Unlimited Access"

Roger Morris - "Partners in Power"

Martin Gross - "The Great Whitewater Fiasco"

Doug from Upland - "The Official Clinton Bashing Limerick Book"

Doug from Upland - "Willy's White House Limerick Book"

Unless those books are read and discussed, it is a sanitized course that will not examine the real Clinton. Many, many people believe that a rapist occupied the White House. Will that be discussed? Will there be a discussion about how a so-called stalker and troubled young woman was given top secret clearance at the Pentagon? Will she discuss how Bernie Schwartz sold banned technology to the ChiComs and gave 900K to the DNC to avoid prosecution?

6 posted on 11/06/2002 11:30:32 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
I think we should send her your list and suggest that she add it to her list of research material, so that her class won't be a whitewash of the Clinton years and that her students will know that the Clinton's were trash of the lowest kind.
7 posted on 11/06/2002 11:50:27 PM PST by kinhistorian
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To: kinhistorian
I plan to prepare a list of questions to see if she is going to include the info in her class. At the top of the list is Juanita Broaddrick. The class is a total whitewash unless she is discussed.
8 posted on 11/06/2002 11:55:29 PM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
...it is a sanitized course that will not examine the real Clinton.

Amen to that. The required reading list given by the prof is a joke. B.R. Barber will probably be presented as one of the 'objective' portions included for balance. Barber's writings are part of the ultra liberal philosophical mainstay used by communist, I mean liberal, educators. Skocpol's work is beyond apologetic, it is downright Clintonian in her final analysis where she "points out" that if it had not been for the "huge federal budget deficit created by Reagan's tax cuts" the Health Care Plan may have been politically feasable, blah blah blah. Wesley Clark is not only mentally unstable, but will be regarded by future historians (unfettered by the modern leftist press) as a war criminal, not an expert, in regards to Clinton's Balkan legacy. The other works aren't much better, and some are worse. The only exception being the "Mad as Hell" book, no doubt included just to show how he got in office the first time. This course looks like it was put together by Willy himself after snortin' a whole eightball of peruvian blueflake. Kiss some more young minds goodbye.

9 posted on 11/07/2002 12:15:07 AM PST by thatdewd
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To: doug from upland
All students in this class should be required to view and discuss--as a class--the film "Yugoslavia--The Avoidable War", as an antidote to Wesley KLArk's self-serving book, and to the glorification of clintonite "humanitarian war".

Since some highly-placed people are now calling for "humanitarian war" and "humanitarian occupation and nation-building" in Iraq, this antidote is needed very badly. And there is still much clintonite damage in the Balkans that needs to be undone!!!!

10 posted on 11/07/2002 5:36:16 AM PST by Honorary Serb
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To: doug from upland
You forgot HUSTLER by Larry Flint!
11 posted on 11/07/2002 5:38:37 AM PST by leprechaun9
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To: doug from upland
not examine the real Clinton

I agree.

The course, however, is about Clinton presidency, not his person. It is true, of course, that Clinton's presidency was to a great extent about his self-centered person, but these are not the same.

To study art you do not need to know much about the artist himself. Here is the same distinction.

Surely, someone else could have come up with a different list, but I do not find the syllabus to be outrageous.

12 posted on 11/07/2002 7:15:13 AM PST by TopQuark
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To: Squantos
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I wonder how far the course reaches into the darkside of the Clinton administration.
13 posted on 11/07/2002 7:32:17 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: doug from upland
**Bump**
14 posted on 11/07/2002 7:35:22 AM PST by TwoStep
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To: TopQuark
As only the second president to face impeachment in our history, I would suspect that a discussion of the reasons for that impeachment is an important part of a course on his presidency.
15 posted on 11/07/2002 7:38:33 AM PST by doug from upland
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To: Alamo-Girl
I will suspect it won't even scratch the surface of the crimes , sedition and bubbafuccos perversion of all things associated . Yoursel and Mia T have provide to us here at FR a great service that liberal schools will neve let see the light of day in their clintonista 101 classes IMO. Thank YOU !!

Stay Safe !

16 posted on 11/07/2002 7:41:59 AM PST by Squantos
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To: doug from upland
Doesn't sound Clintonian. No reading materials on sexual practices or cigars.
17 posted on 11/07/2002 7:46:49 AM PST by <1/1,000,000th%
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To: Alamo-Girl
Hi, A-G. I am certain it will scratch the surface. It will be about a sexual indiscretion and right wing whackos who were just out to get him and who wasted $1 billion investigating him. Let's see if we can wake up Professor Scranton. Hey, perhaps an Arkansas FReepers FReep of her opening class???
18 posted on 11/07/2002 7:52:57 AM PST by doug from upland
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To: Alamo-Girl
Do you have handy all the Juanita Broaddrick links?
19 posted on 11/07/2002 7:54:42 AM PST by doug from upland
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To: doug from upland
Cheating, plagiarism, duplicity and other violations of academic integrity: Cheating, helping others to cheat, or plagiarism will be punished.

I was going to insert some smart-ass comment here, but the irony level of this statement stands far above my poor power to add or detract.

20 posted on 11/07/2002 7:57:37 AM PST by steve-b
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