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@PeterBeinart There is no opportunity and they’re all smart enough to realize that.
One of my great regrets was backing Kennedy versus Carter, and Kennedy was stronger than any current potential candidate and Carter was weaker than Biden. All we did was hand the election to the Rs.’
What are 5 topics you can talk about for 30 minutes with zero prep?
1. References to Asian literature in Moby Dick
2. interaction of equity compensation and venture finance
3. Raising and cooking with peppers
4. Concepts of pre-constitutional sovereignty
5. History of hummus
1. The Guano Islands Act and the Insular Cases
2. The overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii
3. The Supreme Court’s role in the collapse of Reconstruction
4. The mf’ing filibuster
5. The special category of foods that produce happiness
My confidence in Harvard leadership’s ability and will to confront anti-semitism and the demonization of Israel continues to decline. Unfortunately, it is becoming ever clearer why Harvard ranks first on anti- semitism, even as it ranks last on upholding free speech.
Confronting anti-semitism does not mean punishing offensive speech as some suggest. Free speech is sacrosanct in a university.
But effective leadership does involve assuring the appropriateness of speech made by the university and its subunits and it means encouraging speech that counters prejudice and balances debate.
The executive board of Harvard’s Center for Middle East Studies, acting for the Center, not in their individual capacities, has endorsed a statement demonizing Israel.
https://t.co/nRdQRLMSNS
There is nothing wrong with anyone in the University taking this position or any other position. That is academic freedom.
It should not be possible and would not be possible if race or gender issues were involved, for a center that proudly uses the Harvard name to support research and debate to take a position that so many see as prejudiced.
I note Edward Said’s intellectual heir, Rashid Khalidi, who many see as anti-semitic has been invited twice since October 7 to speak at the University. Everyone should be free to speak or invite speakers.
I also note with disappointment, but not actually surprise, that to my knowledge Harvard has not had speakers like Dennis Ross or Bret Stephens who take pro-Israel positions. With all the rhetoric about open dialogue and debate, it is remarkable that in Harvard College there is no yet announced dialogue or debate on any Middle East or diversity related issue.
Nor am I aware, even after the events of last fall, of any new initiatives directed at education on anti-semitism or the Holocaust. There has been no public discussion of Harvard’s past collaboration with German Nazi controlled universities, Jewish quotas or the more recent discrimination against Israeli students.
We have disbanded one task force on anti-semitism without result and announced another in a way that the Biden Administration’s envoy for anti-semitism labeled an “unforced error.” And as January ends, still no constituting or charging of the new task force.
My life experience is that task forces on subjects of concern are most often formed as an alternative to moral leadership rather than a way to bring it about.
I hope I will be proven wrong. Harvard interim president Alan Garber has a powerful intellect and a strong moral compass. I hope he will not let an excessive desire for comity prevent him from acting with strength and clarity.
I cannot think of a worse stretch in Harvard history than the last few months. I have no doubt that all members of the Corporation are deeply devoted to Harvard. As the institution’s ultimate fiduciaries, I hope they will take appropriate accountability and enable a restoration of confidence.
The challenges are real but resolvable. Harvard is blessed with an extraordinary collection of students, faculty and staff and abundant resources. The mission of seeking truth and educating leaders has never been more important. This is a moment for wisdom and boldness.
“More than 1,000 Black pastors representing hundreds of thousands of congregants nationwide have issued the demand. In sit-down meetings with White House officials, and through open letters and advertisements, ministers have made a moral case for President Biden and his administration to press Israel to stop its offensive operations in Gaza…” #ceasefire https://t.co/ng1hZeIvlZ
Trump’s plan to solve shoplifting: You have to treat the first one out the door of the next time it happens extremely tough. That means anything you want to do. And as soon as that word gets out and you let people know from now on, you don't walk out with aspirin
Nancy Pelosi: Protesters calling for a ceasefire in Gaza "is Mr. Putin's message... Make no mistake, this is directly connected to what he would like to see...
"I think some of these protesters are spontaneous and organic and sincere. Some I think are connected to Russia."
Scoop: Trump has told advisers that he's interested in 60 percent tariffs on imports from China, per multiple sources, as GOP frontrunner eyes massive expansion in global trade wars that would far dwarf those of his first term
https://t.co/nZ082hEJzO
In a head to head with Trump, black voters, college grads, and young folks are still strengths despite the lack of enthusiasm. We need to energize that base.
If over 300 of your state and local police can’t stop one school shooter in Uvalde there’s no way in hell you’re going to be able to successfully secure the border on your own.
Russia violates:
UN Charter 1945
Nuclear NPT 1970
Helsinki Accords 1975
Belovezha Accords 91–92
Budapest Memo 94
Black Sea Fleet Treaty 97
Friendship Treaty 98
Treaty on Azov Sea & Kerch Strait 03
Border treaty 03
Karkiv pact 10
“But Putin will now guarantee Ukraine security”
Bad spin from Israeli press.
The big Israeli win in the case was call for hostage release; ignoring extensive discussion of incitement and preserving evidence of genocide (areas even Barak voted with the majority) is a good way to set up problems for Israel going forward
The decision ultimately means very little because Israel is already not acting "with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group" in the listed or any other ways. Hamas is not a nation, ethnicity or religion.
https://t.co/WxblLI7DK5