Now this usually doesn’t happen.
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Now this usually doesn’t happen.
A college football team staying in a Trump hotel for the Orange Bowl should be easy material for a progressive wit, if you could find a witty progressive.
And they’re going bananas doing it.
Some of us become First Amendment absolutists after decades of watching attempts by both the political right and left to find exceptions to it.
Following the “no good jobs without college” mantra to it’s logical conclusion, one might conclude that if some higher education is good, more is even better.
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush will bring his legendary low energy to the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), ostensibly to promote Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) but we wouldn’t be against him giving a shout out, or the Bush family equivalent of one, to Common Core.
A Yale psychiatrist has certified that the president has mental issues, without ever examining him.
It turns out that the legendary former Secretary of State has two chairs named after him–one at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and one at Johns Hopkins.
The sad thing is, this might be the only way to get academics interested in the Good Book.
When you look at the data, you find that, as usual, the current wisdom is not necessarily the case.