Keyword: americahating
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[Visit our website at AmericaHatingProfessors.org for more information and to report an America-hating professor on your campus. Also make sure to read David Horowitz's 'The Professors: The 101 Most Dangerous Academics in America': HERE.] #1: Nicholas De Genova, University of Houston #2: Joshua Clover, University of California-Davis #3. Seif Da’na, University of Wisconsin-Parkside #4: Angela Davis, University of California-Santa Cruz #5: Robin DiAngelo, University of Washington-Seattle #6. Ibram X. Kendi, Boston University #7: Christine Fair, Georgetown University #8: Cornel West, Princeton University #9. James M. Thomas, University of Mississippi #10. Russell Rickford, Cornell University The ivory tower has long been...
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An America-hating communist spews class hatred on cable TV Conservative author and “Glazov Gang” host Jamie Glazov wants to know. Why exactly does Van Jones, a self-described “communist” and “rowdy black nationalist” who idolizes mass murderer Mao Zedong get to be a star on a major cable news network? Short answer: life is unfair.
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Hillary Clinton looked to separate Donald Trump from recent Republican presidents on Friday, laying out a plan to encourage national service while arguing that Trump would never address the subject. The rollout of Clinton's plan -- which includes tripling the size of AmeriCorps and founding a reserve corps of 5 million people to respond to natural disasters -- was meant to be a moment for Clinton to talk more about her policies and values than about her boisterous opponent. But as has been the case throughout 2016, Clinton's speech was a both a direct and implicit rebuke of Trump.
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STFU 0 Anyone listening to your POS speech right now at the UN needs prayers to stop hearing your BS...I cannot even recall at this point the hypocrisy of his opening 5 minutes...and yes globull warming is one of the biggest threats. "the innocent immigrants and Muslims" "growing contest between authoritarian and liberal" "young people need a global education" "democratic constitution" "open doors for women, minorities and workers" "this story not unique to America...look at Egypt, Indonesia, Botswana" "we need to set a better example at home" "we must reject any forms of fundamentalism, racism, or a belief in ethnic...
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One day after the Islamic State group killed or injured about 500 people in a series of attacks in Paris, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., linked climate change to the spread of terrorist groups overseas. At the second Democratic presidential debate, held Saturday in Des Moines, Iowa, Sanders was asked whether he stood by his previous claims that climate change was the No. 1 threat to national security. He said he did."Climate change is directly related to the rise of global terrorism," Sanders said, adding that it would cause nations to start "struggling over limited amounts of water, limited amounts...
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Bernie Sanders persisted in using shopworn stats on income inequality and Hillary Rodham Clinton glossed over the well-heeled donors to her campaign in the latest Democratic presidential debate. Some of the claims in the debate Saturday night and how they compare with the facts: CLINTON: "Since we last debated in Las Vegas, nearly 3,000 people have been killed by guns. Two hundred children have been killed. This is an emergency." She said that in the same period there have been 21 mass shootings, "including one last weekend in Des Moines where three were murdered." THE FACTS: The claim appears to...
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**SNIP** Clinton responded that she was representing New York in the Senate when downtown Manhattan was attacked and noted that she helped the city's financial hub rebuild. "That was good for New York and it was good for the economy and it was a way to rebuke the terrorists who had attacked our country," she said, her voice rising. Her response drew an incredulous response on social media sites like Twitter, and the debate's moderators asked Clinton to respond to one Twitter user, who took issue with her mention of 9/11 to justify the contributions. "Well, I'm sorry that whoever...
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In the very midst of the Paris bloodbath Friday night, Salon Magazine published a shameful piece suggesting that the blame for such horrific terrorist attacks falls on the “incendiary rhetoric†of America’s conservative movement and “right-wing media†for using strong language against progressives.Such rhetoric, Salon warned, “does not float in the ether of the public discourse, harmless and unacknowledged. No, it does in fact lead to action.â€In a bizarre comparison, the author of the rambling essay, Chauncey Devega, said that conservative criticism of the Black Lives Matter movement necessarily leads to violent uprisings like the one in Paris, and therefore...
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On May 22 the Democrats (@TheDemocrats) tweeted a “Happy Memorial Day Weekend” tweet with a picture of President Obama eating an ice cream cone in an ice cream shop. Not an American flag to be seen, no soldier’s death being hallowed. Can we eat ice cream on Memorial Day? Certainly. But should the president and his party tweet out a photo of him doing that without an American flag in sight while hundreds of thousands of graves of fallen Americans await memorializing? Certainly not.
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Andrew O'Hehir's review of the new horse-racing movie "Secretariat" has already angered Roger Ebert. (You can read Andrew's response to Ebert here.) But now another major figure in American culture has voiced his disapproval: Rush Limbaugh. The right-wing commentator, and apparent horse-movie enthusiast, spent 10 minutes of his radio show today voicing his disapproval of Andrew's review of the movie. The entire highly entertaining segment is embedded below.
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The "war on terror" has created a culture of fear in America. The Bush administration's elevation of these three words into a national mantra since the horrific events of 9/11 has had a pernicious impact on American democracy, on America's psyche and on U.S. standing in the world. Using this phrase has actually undermined our ability to effectively confront the real challenges we face from fanatics who may use terrorism against us. The damage these three words have done -- a classic self-inflicted wound -- is infinitely greater than any wild dreams entertained by the fanatical perpetrators of the 9/11...
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