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Why Respect Harvard If You Never Went There?

Flanders

Council Member
I would rather be governed by the first two thousand people in the Boston telephone directory than by the two thousand people on the faculty of Harvard University. William F. Buckley, Jr. (1925 - 2008)

Look up eligible bureaucrats in the line of succession if you have the time. If I am correct, a whopping 41 percent attended Harvard at some point.

It all reaffirms what I always said:

Schools for government are nothing but Socialist seminaries. The evil done by Harvard’s graduates makes this one the worst of the lot:



The John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University (also known as Harvard Kennedy School and HKS) is a public policy and public administration school, of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The school offers master's degrees in public policy, public administration, and international development, grants several
doctoral degrees, and many executive education programs. It conducts research in subjects relating to politics, government, international affairs, and economics. Since 1970 the school has graduated 17 heads of state, the most of any educational institution.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Kennedy_School_of_Government



The latest doings at Harvard is a stomach-turner for uneducated bumpkins. Francis Menton’s article is lengthy that should be read if you want to learn about the laws she will help pass with her influence:



Yesterday I got two emails from Harvard University, as I presume all other Harvard alumni also did. There’s big news: the Presidential Search Committee has announced who will become the next President of the University. It’s Claudine Gay, currently Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, the largest constituent piece of the institution. She will become President on July 1, 2023, when current President Larry Bacow steps down (after only five years).


Parenthetically, Trump shook them up a bit:

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday called on Harvard University to pay back money it got for relief from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, mistakenly saying it had taken the money earmarked for small businesses.



Oh yeah. All of those Harvard lawyers will give back the money when a cow jumps over the moon.

Happily, I was wrong:



Even if I was wrong about the coronavirus money I am still in favor of my suggestion:





Both 1964 movies promoted the Left’s favorite line of crapola. In both pictures a nuclear bomb is accidentally dropped on the USSR. In a show of good faith the American president makes a deal. The Soviets can bomb one American city in order to avert an all-out nuclear war. My tongue-in-cheek suggestion was to “accidentally” bomb the University of Tehran after Iran gets the bomb, then tell Iran’s mullahs they can bomb Harvard to even the score.

Just a reminder of what Harvard stands for. Harvard’s “brain dead” report that unleashed more evil on the world than did every bad law ever written.

Brain dead versus coma —— coma lost.

The term ‘brain dead’ was created by Harvard butchers in 1968. Their reason was obvious. Calling a medical condition brain dead quickly acquired a precise legal definition in order to avoid the charge of homicide every time someone in a coma is murdered. In plain English, a brain dead diagnosis was created as a legal excuse to commit murder.

An ad hoc committee at Harvard Medical School published a pivotal 1968 report to define irreversible coma. The Harvard criteria gradually gained consensus toward what is now known as brain death. In the wake of the 1976 Karen Ann Quinlan case, state legislatures in the United States moved to accept brain death as an acceptable indication of death. In 1981, a presidential commission issued a landmark report entitled Defining Death: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Issues in the Determination of Death, which rejected the "higher-brain" approach to death in favor of a "whole-brain" definition. This report formed the basis for the Uniform Determination of Death Act, since enacted in 39 states. Today, both the legal and medical communities in the US use "brain death" as a legal definition of death, allowing a person to be declared legally dead even if life support equipment maintains the body's metabolic processes.

 
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