Former Reason intern Robby Soave, writing for Student Free Press, locates 10 universities that have assigned Greg Mortenson's now-discreditedThree Cups of Tea as required reading for incoming students, and finds that "none have plans to discuss the book's inaccuracies with those students." Excerpt:
Linda Morse, chair of the First-Year Reading Experience at [Mississippi State University], would not say whether she believed students had been assigned a fraudulent book. But she did speak highly of the events and discussions that sprung from using the book in MSU's reading program. […]
"We used the themes in the book to help explore cultural themes that our students may not have been exposed to."
One of the events featured Mortenson himself. Morse held a positive view of his visit, even in light of the recent controversy.
"I found him to be a passionate speaker and a very humble man," Morse said. "I think our students were exposed to someone who had a very important message to talk about with them."
Soave also talks to Bill Steigerwald, author of the great recent Reason piece that found plenty of fiction in John Steinbeck's classic Travels With Charley. Speaking of which, Steinbeck's daughter-in-law, Gail Steinbeck, writes a withering letter to the editor of the Coastline Pilot saying "Basically, the Reason story is bogus." Excerpt:
Normally, the Steinbeck family would step back and let the story run its course, but Steigerwald has managed to keep the story running ad nauseam. To tell you the truth, I would never have jumped into the fray, but he is so ill-informed and has managed to reach such a wide audience, that it has become a little creepy. He is misleading the public and the problem is that he is incorrect in the majority of his assumptions.
Steigerwald responds in the comments. Excerpt:
Gail Steinbeck's comment is full of too many mistakes, wild assumptions and misrepresentations about me, my motives and my research/reporting habits to address all of them here. […]
The truth is, I started doing research/reporting and followed the facts (which have been gathering dust in the Steinbeck archives for 35 years). Any "educated scholar" with a skeptical gene in her body could have found out what I did.
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What amazes me from this story is from the picture more than anything else.
What was did time frame for the hideously-ugly-rock-star-who-gets-as-much-pussy-as-he-wants last? There wasn't a decent looking rock star from the mid-70's through the mid-80's at least. Shit, KISS at least had the decency to wear make-up.
Transatlanticism and everything earlier was great. True, Death Cab has been in decline since Plans. But being in a rut is not the same as having no talent.
Former Reason intern Robby Soave[...] locates 10 universities that have assigned Greg Mortenson's now-discredited Three Cups of Tea as required reading for incoming students[.]
Universities always require students to read works of fiction. In Economics and History, for instance.
When I was an undergraduate, I emailed a professor at Duke with a similar question about I, Rigoberta Menchu, and received a similar sort of "I'm disappointed, but the book illustrates important themes, etc."
I like films with titles that don't have to parodied to sound like disturbing porn.
Three Men and a Baby.
Two Mules for Sister Sara.
Grease.
You get the picture...
What amazes me from this story is from the picture more than anything else.
What was did time frame for the hideously-ugly-rock-star-who-gets-as-much-pussy-as-he-wants last? There wasn't a decent looking rock star from the mid-70's through the mid-80's at least. Shit, KISS at least had the decency to wear make-up.
Exhibit A: Steve Perry.
Jackson Browne,
Billy Squier,
Meatloaf,
Ted Nugent,
David Lee Roth,
Rick Ocasek,
Elton John,
Rod Stewart,
Glam David Bowie,
The list goes on and on...
The night may be tender, but the truth still hurts.
This douchebag
http://www.rachelleb.com/image.....ibbard.jpg
married her
http://i310.photobucket.com/al.....goes/Zooey Deschanel/zooey-deschanel.jpg
Oh and his band sucks donkey balls. At least Steven Tyler and David Bowie had some talent. There is no justice in the world.
http://i310.photobucket.com/al.....goes/Zooey Deschanel/zooey-deschanel.jpg
SFed the link.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com.....51898c.jpg
fucking squirrels
That's some fucked up shit right there.
Though not as bad as Julia Roberts marrying Lyle Lovett (whose music I like)
John, learn to link, so that we can all enjoy this great pair
Wow, all that buildup and I get a skinny white heroin-chic teenager.
I am disappoint.
Mmmm, boobies. Papa likes. Zooey is cute and appealling, but it isn't like she is some great beauty. She is a cute, though fairly ordinary girl.
She's not that hot. A rock star only got a medium-pretty girl?
I hesitate to call Gibbard a rock star.
Nice cans, but she looks like an emo version of Katy Perry. Or goth.
Transatlanticism and everything earlier was great. True, Death Cab has been in decline since Plans. But being in a rut is not the same as having no talent.
"This douchebag
http://www.rachelleb.com/image.....ibbard.jpg"
Zooey Deschanle married John Hinkley Jr.???
Universities always require students to read works of fiction. In Economics and History, for instance.
She's just protecting her meal ticket. Beats touching twat for TSA.
C'mon, Tim - NOTHING beats touching twat for TSA. NOTHING.
All lies lead to the truth.
Beat me very slightly, and included the accent mark. Well done sir.
When I was an undergraduate, I emailed a professor at Duke with a similar question about I, Rigoberta Menchu, and received a similar sort of "I'm disappointed, but the book illustrates important themes, etc."
This is truly disgusting to me.
Wanna get high?
But the porn parody "D-Cups of Bree" hasn't been debunked yet, right?
Those are not, in fact, her real breasts, and I've heard rumors that the faked her orgasm.
Make that: "...I've heard rumors that SHE faked her orgasm."
"I've heard rumors that the faked her orgasm."
She told me just with you.
I like films with titles that don't have to parodied to sound like disturbing porn.
Three Men and a Baby.
Two Mules for Sister Sara.
Grease.
You get the picture...
"Fake but accurate."
How Should Men and Women of Letters Respond to Debunkings of Texts They Cherish?
The same way climate scientists take to having their belief system challenged, I suppose.
Take it back, or you'll die in a tornado.
300 people died yesterday, so it will now be offensive to question the Global Warning orthodoxy.
One of the events featured Mortenson himself. Morse held a positive view of his visit, even in light of the recent controversy.