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...Some Harvard students watching the speech??at least those sitting around me—sneered that Rogoff didn’t realize that for Harvard students accustomed to jobs at the upper echelon of finance, the usual recruiting suspects remain alive, if not quite well. Indeed, of the behemoths that have gone under in the past months, only Lehman Brothers was a major recruiter at Harvard. The most sought-after financial recruiters—namely Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Citigroup—have survived the recent turmoil and have shown their health by buying up the dismembered...
However, some members of the audience said they weren’t as optimistic about Bulgaria’s current status during the speech??s question and answer portion...
...this relatively even playing field, the primary problem with Palin is not her gross lack of qualifications to inherit our two-front war. Rather, it has to do with what was showcased so brilliantly in St. Paul: her pitbull brand of politics. In particular, the content of the RNC speech??along with her pitch-perfect delivery—was dominated by a combination of massive oversimplification and a dash of jingoism on the side, peppered with arguments that appeal to visceral reactions at the expense of a nuanced stance on the most important issues facing Americans. This...
...Governor Palin is indeed the pitbull that she has so proudly proclaimed herself, she is a feisty and a likable one, who I am sure will prove a valuable asset for the Republicans. However, apart from her uncanny ability to galvanize the conservative base, it was her speech??s heavy reliance on pitbull politics that was most troubling...
...Dixie, Nazi Germany, or the Bush White House, but he or she does not deserve tenure in the Acropolis of world education. Tenure affords and demands a finer moral compass. We must act on the wisdom that justice withers when intended for just us. And “free speech?? is nothing but the self-congratulation of the moneyed and the mighty when the university does not fulfill its unique calling to defend this principle...