
Sanctuary city, meet sanctuary campus: Student Workers of Columbia, the Ivy League school's graduate student union that boasts roughly 3,000 members, is in active contract negotiations with university administrators. At the same time, it's demanding those administrators establish a "sanctuary campus" to protect foreign Hamasniks. The university’s response will provide another test of its backbone. An internal document obtained by our Jessica Schwalb indicates they are pressing for the following:
Was that wrong? LaVar Charleston, the University of Wisconsin-Madison's longtime chief diversity officer, has a long rap sheet. He was accused of assaulting a police officer and engaging in a decades-long pattern of research misconduct. Now, he's out as the school's King of DEI for gross financial mismanagement. What a stand-up guy!
Charleston displayed "poor financial judgment" as head of the Division of Diversity, Equity and Educational Achievement, doling out hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonuses "without consultation" and showing an overall "thoughtless attitude in decision-making," finance administrator Rob Cramer wrote in a letter to university officials. That’s one way to put it.
As a result, Charleston is no longer "vice chancellor for inclusive excellence" but remains a university instructor and researcher, albeit one with a much lower salary.
"The letter is the latest in a string of embarrassing revelations about Charleston, who in 2011 was charged with attempting to strangle a police officer," writes the Free Beacon's Aaron Sibarium. "The financial scandal comes as the Trump administration is investigating UW-Madison, along with 50 other schools, for sponsoring race-based fellowships and scholarships."
Grifters gonna grift: The anti-Trump activists over at the Lincoln Project are six years into their plan to achieve "generational wealth." Alas, they're still trying to keep the gravy train rolling, and their elderly fans are not thrilled.
The group, our Andrew Stiles reports, started a new media venture on Substack, Lincoln Square, and asked subscribers to pony up between $100 and $500 for an annual subscription. Fans "weren’t pleased," writes Stiles, "with some starting to suspect that the Lincoln Project might be a massive grifting operation." Gasp!
One commenter, Sherri L., said she "can't watch because me and my husband live off his social security alone." Another identified himself as an "older but EXPERIENCED resistor" who was "feeling left behind." 🙁
Founders Rick Wilson, Stuart Stevens, and Joe Trippi justified the cost by touting "an array of perks, including 'advance access to commentary from leaders in the fight against the sweeping Christo-fascist, authoritarian movement in America,'" writes Stiles. "You can't put a price on that, can you?"
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