The Stanford University Faculty Senate has voted to request a meeting with the director of the Hoover Institution to discuss why the Stanford-affiliated think tank named Donald Rumsfeld, the former secretary of defense, as a distinguished visiting fellow. However, senators voted to amend the resolution requesting the meeting, removing a reference to possibly re-evaluating the Stanford-Hoover relationship. The Rumsfeld appointment has angered many students and faculty members who believe Rumsfeld’s handling of the Iraq war, among other issues, does not make him a desirable fellow.See also:
• Controversial appointment prompts senate vote to meet with Hoover director
• Mr. Rumsfeld Goes to Stanford
4 comments:
Shock and awe and sissboombah!
I say they tar and feather 'im!
The Hoobert Heevor Institute is screwed up anyhow . . .
Don't forget Stanford is the place where Condoleeza Rice ran was allowed to run dictatorial roughshod over the faculty before falling in love with "W".
A great man, far better than he will ever get credit for.
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