Any political bias revealed in the selection of commencement speakers is overshadowed, however, by the political bias evident in university hiring practices during the school year itself. A Wall Street Journal article by Vincent Carroll recently described the situation at the University of Colorado, where the number of registered Democrats on the faculty exceeded the [...]
From the Writings of David Horowitz: January 30, 2010
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Collaborators in the War against the Jews: Ian Lustick – by Steven Plaut
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