Word: correctives
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Without the right, the political discourse on Harvard's campus would be one of the liberals, by the liberals and for the liberals (if it isn't that already). Campus discussions of important issues would boil down to huge, politically-correct masturbatory sessions, with dialogues like this...
...watching CNN. I know what everyone in Bosnia is wearing." She frets that she has Oldtimer's disease, or at least Part-timer's ("Did I sing the ballad yet? Was it wonderful?"). She also purports to worry about sullying her "newfound stature." When her backup trio, "the politically correct Harlettes," starts a striptease in the home of the world-famed Christmas show, Bette goes frantic: "Girls, this is Radio City! They have a manger backstage...
...display screens. Clinton told the news to Gore, who didn't believe it at first. "You're not reading it," said Clinton. "Read it." Gore did, and then said, "I believe that's the February speech." Gore summoned Stephanopoulos, who scrambled to fix the mistake, eventually downloading the correct version from Dreyer's laptop. But for seven minutes, Clinton vamped with just notes. "I just kind of thought," Clinton told an aide later, " 'Well, God, you're testing me tonight...
ALBERT In my opinion, Dan, what you say is entirely correct...
...think [the documentary] is an essentially fair representation of the events," said Christopher B. Brown '94, a senior council member at Peninsula who appeared on the program. "One of the most important points was the way in which college administrators use intimidation tactics to promote the politically correct point of view... it's clear that it creates a very chilly atmosphere on campus...