Justin-The most far-reaching task you can do right now is to immediately post a clear statement on who the most conservative-friendly candidates are in the current Harvard Board of Overseers and Alumni Association election, which goes through May 19, I believe.
Modern liberalism really is more like socialism, especially in Massachusetts. It relies, to a large degree, on economic and government "experts" at Harvard to justify its otherwise nonsensical policies. Without a monopoly on Harvard's brand and its reputation for excellence, modern liberalism would crumble like a dried out chocolate chip cookie. It has no other valid justification than the endorsement of the "high titles and miscreants" who currently occupy seats of authority as leftist Harvard professors (or should I call them propagandists?).
It certainly cannot rely on common sense appeals to the average person. Just take a look at the trans parade that Harvard's Theatre and Arts department sponsors every year in Harvard Square and its continued insistence on funding a transgender professor named "LaWhore Vagistan." These spectacles of modern liberalism, which Harvard stands firmly behind even in the face of a budget deficit close to $400 Million per annum, do no sit well will with common sense Americans. The left has no claim at all on the common sense vote.
As to claims of compassion for the poor, those also fail wildly. The extreme levels of fraud in the federal social programs, in Minnesota, California, and even the home of revered Constitutional Founder, John Adams, have turned federal compassion into a joke amongst fraudsters who are laughing all the way to the bank and making a mockery of honest people who work hard for their money.
Free speech advocates have little to cheer at Harvard and, more widely, in US leftist circles. Witness the murder of two Minnesota State legislators shortly after they voted against Minnesota's Communist Party Boss, Governor Walz. The crime for which they were suddenly summarily executed? Expressing free speech in the form of their vote for fiscal sanity in Minnesota and against Walz' band of welfare thieves. The story of Minnesota begins to sound more like a chapter out of Saddam Hussein's Iraq, where the dictator enforced 100% support in his parliament, simply by killing those who disagreed with him.
And, sadly, the right to life also takes a back seat in abortion friendly Harvard and its home State, where millions have been denied that precious right in what is becoming, nationally, the largest genocide of all time.
And yet still, somehow, the satanic priests of modern leftism at Harvard and at the Democratic Party manage to wordsmith their way into a claim for the moral high ground. They do have a mastery of language. I will give them that. Somehow, despite their vast laundry list of economic and moral failures, they manage to delude themselves and others into thinking that they are the supreme fount of knowledge from which all political righteousness flows. John Adams is not just turning in his grave. He is doing somersaults!
Be like John Adams. Be Godly. Be righteous. Be productive. And, be wise. Don't mistake leftist propaganda skills for good governance. Understand them for what they really are: deceitful and manipulative, a cover story for a vast list of crimes, amorality, bad policy, and an assault on our founding principles. At its best, the modern left in the US is a total joke. At its worst, it is a counterproductive, amoral and murderous political movement that ranks near the top of that inauspicious list of communist and socialist failures, just shy of Joseph Stalin and Mao Tse Tung's respective movements.
In November, the US left must be stopped in their tracks, and the work begins at Harvard, right now!
You are stepping into the shoes of the Harvard-Radcliffe Conservative Club in the 80s.
While the new Harvard Salient covered the journalism front, the Conservative Club brought speakers and debates to campus.
Great initiative--keep it up!
Terry Quist
Justin-The most far-reaching task you can do right now is to immediately post a clear statement on who the most conservative-friendly candidates are in the current Harvard Board of Overseers and Alumni Association election, which goes through May 19, I believe.
Modern liberalism really is more like socialism, especially in Massachusetts. It relies, to a large degree, on economic and government "experts" at Harvard to justify its otherwise nonsensical policies. Without a monopoly on Harvard's brand and its reputation for excellence, modern liberalism would crumble like a dried out chocolate chip cookie. It has no other valid justification than the endorsement of the "high titles and miscreants" who currently occupy seats of authority as leftist Harvard professors (or should I call them propagandists?).
It certainly cannot rely on common sense appeals to the average person. Just take a look at the trans parade that Harvard's Theatre and Arts department sponsors every year in Harvard Square and its continued insistence on funding a transgender professor named "LaWhore Vagistan." These spectacles of modern liberalism, which Harvard stands firmly behind even in the face of a budget deficit close to $400 Million per annum, do no sit well will with common sense Americans. The left has no claim at all on the common sense vote.
As to claims of compassion for the poor, those also fail wildly. The extreme levels of fraud in the federal social programs, in Minnesota, California, and even the home of revered Constitutional Founder, John Adams, have turned federal compassion into a joke amongst fraudsters who are laughing all the way to the bank and making a mockery of honest people who work hard for their money.
Free speech advocates have little to cheer at Harvard and, more widely, in US leftist circles. Witness the murder of two Minnesota State legislators shortly after they voted against Minnesota's Communist Party Boss, Governor Walz. The crime for which they were suddenly summarily executed? Expressing free speech in the form of their vote for fiscal sanity in Minnesota and against Walz' band of welfare thieves. The story of Minnesota begins to sound more like a chapter out of Saddam Hussein's Iraq, where the dictator enforced 100% support in his parliament, simply by killing those who disagreed with him.
And, sadly, the right to life also takes a back seat in abortion friendly Harvard and its home State, where millions have been denied that precious right in what is becoming, nationally, the largest genocide of all time.
And yet still, somehow, the satanic priests of modern leftism at Harvard and at the Democratic Party manage to wordsmith their way into a claim for the moral high ground. They do have a mastery of language. I will give them that. Somehow, despite their vast laundry list of economic and moral failures, they manage to delude themselves and others into thinking that they are the supreme fount of knowledge from which all political righteousness flows. John Adams is not just turning in his grave. He is doing somersaults!
Be like John Adams. Be Godly. Be righteous. Be productive. And, be wise. Don't mistake leftist propaganda skills for good governance. Understand them for what they really are: deceitful and manipulative, a cover story for a vast list of crimes, amorality, bad policy, and an assault on our founding principles. At its best, the modern left in the US is a total joke. At its worst, it is a counterproductive, amoral and murderous political movement that ranks near the top of that inauspicious list of communist and socialist failures, just shy of Joseph Stalin and Mao Tse Tung's respective movements.
In November, the US left must be stopped in their tracks, and the work begins at Harvard, right now!