Tuesday, January 12, 2021

1984: A Republican member of Congress has been removed from a panel at Harvard University for daring to agree with President Trump's belief that there was voter fraud in the November election.

 

Stefanik responded that it's a “rite of passage and badge of honor” to be boycotted by U.S. universities.

U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik of New York was removed from a senior advisory committee at Harvard's school of government after she declined to resign voluntarily, according to a statement from Douglas Elmendorf, dean of the Harvard Kennedy School.

Hundreds of students and alumni called on Harvard to cut ties with Stefanik, a 2006 Harvard graduate, after last week’s violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Stefanik was one of roughly a dozen current and former public servants on a senior advisory committee for Harvard’s Institute of Politics, a program intended to get undergraduates interested in public service careers.

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6 comments:

  1. GOOD FOR HER!! A True Shining Star.

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  2. My kind of girl! :)I imagine you have noticed that commies have no sense of humor. I would feel sorry for them exceptI hate them. :)

    Stefanik responded that it's a “rite of passage and badge of honor” to be boycotted by U.S. universities.

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  3. "Never believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied."
    Otto von Bismarck

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  4. Someone needs to point out that there seems to be a trend in WOMEN unapologetically standing up to these commie a hoes. Ashli Babbit, Marjorie Greene, Laura Boebert......Joan of ark, where are the strong men of principles?

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