The Independence Institute's Amy Pryzgoda, who was familiar with Churchill's "scholarship" before the big brouhaha erupted, takes an in-depth look at his "warmed-over, 1960s revisionist historical narrative" that has long since morphed into a myopic, agenda-driven, hate-filled crusade. This essay is concise and pithy and well worth the perusal. For motives not altogether clear, Senator Peter Groff (D - Denver) was alone among the 100-member Colorado General Assembly in voting against a resolution condemning Churchill. The liberal editorial board of the Boulder Daily Camera has sought to stake out middle ground on the issue, writing the following: Gazing ever so briefly in the mirror, Churchill and his sycophants see no evil. … [Read more...]
Archives for 2005
Right Step for CU Regents
Kudos to the University of Colorado Board of Regents for their handling of the Ward Churchill matter, for: 1. Their public apology on behalf of the university. 2. Opening up a 30-day public investigation into the matter of Churchill's future employment status. I hope that the investigation report will be made fully public in detail, so the people can judge fairly as well. Much ore pathetic are those who were arrested for disturbing a public meeting and those who came to show support for Churchill's views. At least those who defend his employment status on the basis of the First Amendment are just ignorant. … [Read more...]
Welcome Back, Jim!
Jim has posted up some commentary on last night's SOTU address. It looks like the President made the case for Social Security reform to Jim, anyway. Of the five SOTU addresses he has given so far, I think last night's ranks second only to the 2002 masterpiece. Just my two cents worth. … [Read more...]
Your Tax Dollars on Vacation
A bit of interesting news from the State Capitol... freshman Representative Kathleen Curry (D - Gunnison), also the chair of the Agriculture Committee, has asked for and received permission to take her committee on a field trip. Rep. Curry believes - and Speaker Andrew Romanoff agrees - that it is worth the taxpayer expenditure for all 11 members of the committee (and who knows how many staff?) to jaunt over to Glenwood Springs in order to discuss a bill on surface mineral rights. When they board the bus for the Feb. 14 field trip, what lobbyist will be packing the brown-bag lunches? Will the committee members have to write a one-page essay on their experience? Although I haven't accessed state archival material, the course of … [Read more...]
The Case for De-funding Higher Education
The House of Representatives censures him. The Governor calls for his resignation. The CU Board of Regents hides behind tenure. Hamilton College in New York cancels his speaking appearance. Native American groups disagree whether he's an oppressed member of the victim class or a mere poseur. The whole affair has brought jerks out of the woodwork. The ignorant and uneducated - many graduates or current students of CU - believe that the First Amendment guarantees his job, no matter what he says. And yet, most still think he should be fired. In the current climate and under the current circumstances, I have to agree wholeheartedly. The case has been made repeatedly that Churchill is making his over-the-top … [Read more...]
Sloppy Thinking in the Academy
I read through a letter in today's Boulder Daily Camera, and was amused by the flat thinking, the broad general assumptions, and the absurd use of undefined terms. I thought to myself that some well-meaning liberal soul had just spouted off on his or her computer and sent off their little diatribe to the Daily Camera's editors. I've seen that enough before. No problem. But then I reached the end of the letter and saw the writer described himself as an associate professor of classics at the University of Colorado: … [Read more...]
Welcoming Mrs. Virtus and Her Beauty to the Internet
Please welcome my wonderful wife to the world of blogging and drop by her Beauty Spot. The lovely Mrs. Virtus read Hugh Hewitt's Blog and was inspired to add a new marketing dimension to her Mary Kay business. I know this will be of most benefit to the few female readers of this blog. But then again, gents, Valentine's Day is coming soon.... So go ahead, visitor her, welcome her to the growing world of bloggers! … [Read more...]
It’s Unanimous: Churchill is Beyond the Pale
We need to cherish those moments when every member of the Colorado House of Representatives can put their name behind something - though condemning Ward Churchill is hardly a controversial stance. The issue isn't dead yet, as long as Churchill still carries the title of University of Colorado professor. But at least the House got it right this morning. … [Read more...]
Public Service Message: A Recap
You can argue that more Colorado public school teachers are aware of their rights and how the union uses money in politics now than a year ago. A new article in School Reform News, coincidentally written by the proprietor of this site, details the Independence Institute's recent efforts to inform teachers union members how some of their money is spent on politics and how they can get that portion back. This becomes more relevant when you consider that the Democrat-controlled legislature is following the union's lead in trying to roll back successful education reforms in Colorado. … [Read more...]
Boulder Professors Stick Together
To almost no one's surprise, the Boulder Faculty Assembly has come forward with a statement supporting colleague Ward Churchill's right to free speech. According to the FOX News report, the statement read in part as follows: The lifeblood of any strong university is its diversity of ideas which allows for the environment necessary to educate and train young learners and advance the boundaries of knowledge. Debate is a fundamental characteristic of a university. In another unstartling development, Churchill's colleagues in the Ethnic Studies Department demonstrated why they teach "ethnic studies" and not law, politics, or constitutional history: Churchill failed to show up at a news conference scheduled Tuesday. Instead, four … [Read more...]
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