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Reason Roundup

Conservatives Bid Scott Pruitt a Fond Farewell: Reason Roundup

Plus: a Cornell sexual misconduct case that proves Title IX is a catch-22

Robby Soave | 7.6.2018 9:30 AM

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Embattled Environmental Protection Agency chief Scott Pruitt is out. President Donald Trump accepted his resignation Thursday.

Pruitt stood accused of a litany of petty abuses of power: wasting public dollars on lavish trips, renting a condo from a lobbyist, using his position to find a job for his wife, making his aides pay for stuff, holding off-the-books meetings. According to CNN,

Pruitt left EPA having faced more than a dozen inquiries or reviews into his practices at the agency….A spokesman for the EPA's Office of Inspector General told CNN that ongoing or pending reviews of Pruitt will continue, even though he has resigned.

"Any ongoing or pending OIG reviews related to the Administrator and/or his team will continue—regardless of the Administrator's resignation," the spokesman said.

Pruitt was a committed deregulator, though, and had worked to undo the Obama administration's aggressive approach on climate change. Many conservatives were sad to see him go:

Lesson to other Trump officials from Pruitt resignation: Give the left/media/organized greens any molehill and they will turn it into K2. Most of the accusations were overwrought, but the barrage was overwhelming. Let's hope an equally reformist successor denies them a repeat.

— Kimberley Strassel (@KimStrassel) July 5, 2018

Scott Pruitt is a good friend and a very good man, caricatured by left and MSM. I hope he sets to work on a memoir ASAP and deals out a tenth of what he took. He's a man of great faith and perseverance so he probably won't, but the attacks on his family were unconscionable. https://t.co/Ob69m6fctg

— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) July 5, 2018

'The permanent progressive state finally ran Scott Pruitt out of the Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday, and the tragedy is that Mr. Pruitt gave his enemies so much ammunition.' https://t.co/EVrTRIFtHC via @WSJOpinion

— Mollie (@MZHemingway) July 6, 2018

Conservative commentator S.E. Cupp disagreed, writing, "Pruitt is not a hill to die on. He was graft personified. I talk to his ex-staffers, more will come out and it will be awful. Save your powder for other battles. He was a despicable abuse of power that no conservative should defend."

FREE MINDS

Nineteen Cornell University law professors have sent a letter to the administration imploring them to end a Title IX investigation into student Yogesh Patil and let him graduate. (Title IX is the federal state understood by the Education Department to require schools to adjudicate sexual misconduct.) An unnamed female student—"LA"—accused Patil of "retaliation" because he defended the reputation of his advisor, Professor Mukund Vengalattore, whom LA had accused of sexual harassment.

Patil operates a website that compiled information about LA's Title IX case against Vengalattore, according to The Cornell Daily Sun. If anyone is guilty of retaliation, it's LA, who retaliated against Patil for defending the professor, writes Cornell Law Professor Kevin Clermont:

All the website did was publicly discuss a case of immense academic importance. Yogesh's involvement comprised only "good faith actions" to question Cornell's treatment of his professor and to pursue his own professional self-interest so impacted by Cornell's actions against his lab. Restrained speech of this sort should not be deemed suppressible by a university.

If there was retaliation in this sequence, it was the complaint made by her against Yogesh, retaliating for his actively supporting his professor's case against Cornell, for being an honest witness against the complainant during the investigations into her allegations against the professor, and for having lodged complaints against her with Cornell's Judicial Administrator and other University officials as well as with the federal Office of Civil Rights. The circumstances of her new complaint are suspicious: After waiting months or years, she filed on May 23, 2018. Yogesh's parents and brother were en route from India and Australia to see him graduate. At the last moment, he learned that Cornell, without investigation, was automatically withholding his degree in response to her mere filing of the complaint. Indeed, there is the injustice: the automatic withholding of a degree based on a complainant's say-so.

This is another example of a troubling aspect of Title IX investigations: Criticizing Title IX is frequently held to constitute a violation of the underlying policy.

FREE MARKETS

Trump's massive tariffs on Chinese goods went into effect this morning. China has already retaliated. The results could be catastrophic for the economy, reports The New York Times:

The escalation of the trade war from threat to reality is expected to ripple through global supply chains, raise costs for businesses and consumers and roil global stock markets, which have been volatile in anticipation of a prolonged trade fight between the United States and almost everyone else.

On Thursday, President Trump showed no signs of backing down from his fight, saying aboard Air Force One that the first wave of tariffs on $34 billion in goods would quickly be followed by levies on another $16 billion of Chinese products. And Mr. Trump continued to threaten Beijing with escalating tariffs on as much as $450 billion worth of Chinese goods.

For now, it is unclear how—or whether—the trade war might conclude. Mr. Trump's threats have been met with vows from China to retaliate, a stalemate that will require one side to blink first in order to avoid a protracted fight. With no official talks scheduled between the two countries, and disagreements within the Trump administration about how best to proceed, a quick resolution seems increasingly unlikely.

No one knows exactly what Trump hopes to achieve with all this. Tanking the economy is one of the surest ways to doom his reelection chances.

QUICK HITS

  • Ed Schulz, the former MSNBC news anchor and current host of a program on Russia Today, has died:

Depending on your politics, you'll remember Ed Schultz for one reason or another. But I'll never forget his show's artfully crafted, hilariously bizarre polls: pic.twitter.com/4GmgH8mPRL

— Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) July 5, 2018

  • "I stopped going to the gym because of Trump. Now I can't open jars."
  • Chris Brown was arrested in Florida due to an outstanding warrant.
  • New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is willing to issue more food cart permits, which would shrink the city's booming black market.
  • Pokemon Go turns two years old today. Do you remember life without it?
  • A Michigan State University professor says Latino students are perpetuating "colorblind racism" by emphasizing hard work and self-reliance.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    So suddenly cabinet members aren't allowed some perks?

    1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      You should see all the perks that military brass get.

  2. Citizen X   7 years ago

    A Michigan State University professor says Latino students are perpetuating "colorblind racism" by emphasizing hard work and self-reliance.

    You know, i'm starting to think the entry criteria for a professorship aren't all that hard to meet.

    1. Chinny Chin Chin   7 years ago

      Clearly her methodology was flawed. Everyone knows all latinos are devout communists intent on defrauding social servicews.

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        Oh, naturally. Latinx persons are a lefty plot to destroy the Real America. It is known.

        1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

          Those brown bastards are terking our jerbz AND our welfarez!

          1. Citizen X   7 years ago

            I read that as "twerking our jerbz" and it made me miss Heroic Mulatto all over again.

    2. Incomprehensible Bitching   7 years ago

      It's simply racist to think certain thoughts about hard work and self-reliance, because that judges minorities disproportionately.

      That's really the only position that woke, compassionate race-aware people can take.

    3. Aloysious   7 years ago

      Check out the professor's record of publications. It's horrible.

    4. LarryA   7 years ago

      MSU awarded her $25,000 to conduct the research for the study.

      So, only $500 per student to interview 50 Hispanics. Prof. Ayala is the one who's being oppressed! Right?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    Ed Schulz, the former MSNBC news anchor and current host of a program on Russia Today, has died...

    Trump claims his first victim.

    1. Last of the Shitlords   7 years ago

      I would say he's in a better place, but..............

  4. Rhywun   7 years ago

    Now I can't open jars.

    That Guardian site is a mass of clinical insanity. How do these people manage to take care of themselves.

    1. bevis the lumberjack   7 years ago

      "It was 9 November 2016 and my thinking about fitness changed almost overnight. In tune with the times, it became more Trump, less Obama.....Yeah, I could pull a pretend sled, but how was that going to help me when the world had been destroyed by nuclear weapons or climate change?"

      This lady needs to just put politics down and walk away, because obviously she's not mentally mature enough to handle it. How in the world does she find the strength to even get out of bed in the morning?

      1. Cathy L   7 years ago

        Soon she probably won't!

        1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

          Cathy made a funny by insulting the mental and physical strength of women.

          Just like old times.

          1. Citizen X   7 years ago

            Ack!

          2. Cathy L   7 years ago

            Or, you know, the choices of one specific woman.

            1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

              Just like old times.

              1. Citizen X   7 years ago

                Cold blooded old times.

    2. Incomprehensible Bitching   7 years ago

      Trump won the election, and now my cock curves the other way!

      1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

        Lucky.

  5. Shirley Knott   7 years ago

    So, we've been told to wait for July 6 and all the 'leverage' behind our self-harmtariffs would work out well.
    One wonders what the new magic date will be.

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

      Paging Ken Schultz. We have goalposts that need to move.

      1. Cathy L   7 years ago

        You beat me to it!

    2. Echo Chamber   7 years ago

      Goalposts already moved from June 22 when first tariffs went in place.
      Nothing happens over the weekend. Give it until Monday.
      No, wait, that's when the supreme court pick gets announced. Don't want to steal from that thunder.
      Better keep Tuesday clear for the afterglow. How about July 10 for the new date?

    3. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      Technically you people didnt "wait" until July 6.

      A somewhat united front against China would have given the Chinese less hope that they can convince the US to undermine Trump's plan.

      But whatever, its a free country (barely), and you people can spout off about the Communists in China and the Socialists in the EU will just magically rollback their managed trade restrictions just because.

      I think that I will give Trump 6 months to a year for his trade plan to work or not.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        ... *convince the US media to undermine Trump's plan.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    A Michigan State University professor says Latino students are perpetuating "colorblind racism" by emphasizing hard work and self-reliance.

    This professor is ruining a lot of narratives.

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

      But by focusing only on race, and de-emphasizing hard work and self reliance, he's perpetuating the stereotype against liberal college professors.

    2. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

      You know who else ruined a lot of narratives?

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        Dan Brown?

      2. Chinny Chin Chin   7 years ago

        George Lucas?

      3. Citizen X   7 years ago

        L. Ron Hubbard?

      4. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

        Trump. It's Trump, right?

        1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

          Does it count as ruining the game if you mention literally him?

          1. Rat on a train   7 years ago

            Since Trump is literally Hitler, Godwin applies.

      5. bevis the lumberjack   7 years ago

        Dolores Abernathy?

      6. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

        Bo-bo-bo Bo Bo Bo-bo?

      7. Rich   7 years ago

        Sgt. Joe Friday?

      8. Jim Logajan   7 years ago

        Shakespeare?

  7. Citizen X   7 years ago

    Now I can't open jars.

    BECAUSE YOU'RE A WOMAN, amirite, husbands?

    1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

      If they take that job from us, we will have nothing left, fellas, amirite? No, wait, we will still have taking out the garbage. That will always be ours.

    2. Don't look at me.   7 years ago

      I can't imagine how horrible it would be to have to spend time with that person.

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        The article is actually pretty tongue-in-cheek, and seems to mostly be a superficially politicized excuse for a basic Ozzie lady to complain about being out of shape.

  8. Weigel's Cock Ring   7 years ago

    Ed Schulz, the former MSNBC news anchor and current host of a program on Russia Today, has died:

    Another one of the Reason PFL's JournoList heroes, gone too soon.

  9. General_Tso   7 years ago

    'Pruitt stood accused of a litany of petty abuses of power: wasting public dollars on lavish trips, renting a condo from a lobbyist, using his position to find a job for his wife, making his aides pay for stuff, holding off-the-books meetings.'

    So pretty much what everyone else in all levels of government do on a daily basis?

    1. Citizen X   7 years ago

      Yes, but they're expected to at least act like they're trying to be discreet about it. Also, Trump.

  10. Robby Soave   7 years ago

    Liz is traveling, but will return for regular Roundup coverage on Monday.

    http://bozims.co.uk/wp-content.....a-joke.gif

    1. Citizen X   7 years ago

      FAKE NEWS

    2. Weigel's Cock Ring   7 years ago

      Let me guess, she and the George Clooney of Mother Jones Magazine are honeymooning in Red Square or Havana or perhaps Berkeley?

      1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

        Man, Beagle's Sock Bling is REALLY torn up about losing his shot with her, isn't he.

        1. Citizen X   7 years ago

          I have a beagle, and it's fucked up that you keep trying to associate that breed with Mikey. My dog is WAY smarter than Mikey is.

          1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

            Regal Dock Wing?

            1. Citizen X   7 years ago

              Smegma Pox Peen?

              1. Citizen X   7 years ago

                It's hard to come up with a nickname more denigrating than "Weigel's Cock Ring," a theoretical object that exists only to participate in the sexual pleasure of Weigel, deriving no benefit from the transaction itself aside from having mindlessly fulfilled its purpose.

                You can't shame a shameless man.

          2. Chinny Chin Chin   7 years ago

            Does your beagle sit on his doghouse, pretending he's Maverick from Top Gun?

            1. Citizen X   7 years ago

              No, he pretends he's Jamie Foxx from Stealth. It's embarrassing and we're trying to get him to stop.

              1. Chinny Chin Chin   7 years ago

                Fuck, dude. My sympathies.

      2. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

        If she comes to Berkeley, I'll treat her to the vegan butcher shop.

    3. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

      I prepared fruit sushi for this occasion. Its magnificent.

    4. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Thank goodness - these sex links blow.

    5. Aloysious   7 years ago

      I don't get the joke.

  11. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

    "I stopped going to the gym because of Trump. Now I can't open jars."

    Are there any bounds to how far Trump will go to ruin our lives!?!?!

  12. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    No one knows exactly what Trump hopes to achieve with all this. Tanking the economy is one of the surest ways to doom his reelection chances.

    Drumpf has zero chance of getting re-elected. Even if the economy is good, Obama deserves all the credit, and voters know that. So just look at what Drumpf is responsible for ? colluding with Russia to steal the election from the most qualified candidate ever, ripping children out of their parents' arms, referring to black and brown countries as "shitholes," calling immigrants "animals," putting right-wing extremist Neil Gorsuch on the Supreme Court.

    The damage he's done to this country has been worse than anybody could have imagined. No way he gets a second term. In fact he might not even finish his first term if #ItsMuellerTime delivers like I expect him to.

    #Resist
    #StillWithHer
    #LibertariansForGillibrand

    1. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Well, Gillibrand was almost single-handedly responsible for getting rid of Al Franken. But for that reason alone the Democrats wont let that woman near the nomination for President.

    2. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

      Wait wait wait wait wait --

      the most qualified candidate ever

      You either admit Obama was not the most qualified candidate and stile her election the first time, or you are saying Obama should have run for a third term, perhaps after self-identifying as a female so he could also be the first woman President.

  13. Bee Tagger   7 years ago

    "I stopped going to the gym because of Trump. Now I can't open jars."

    Show some self-respect and hide your inability to open jars from the world like the rest of us.

    1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

      I can come over and open some jars for you, if you know what I mean.

    2. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

      Have you tried using a hammer? Sure, the glass is a bitch to clean up, but it gets jars open like POW!

  14. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

    Conservatives Bid Scott Pruitt a Fond Farewell

    Scott Pruitt served his purpose. While lefties were screaming at him, Trump got the following done:
    Gorsuch on the SCOTUS
    Tax reform passed
    Withdrew from Paris Climate accords
    Made sure USA did not join TPP
    2 for 1 repeal EO
    Adding border wall
    Cracking down on immigration
    Peace talks with NK
    Weakened ObamaCare but still no Congressional repeal
    Got Obamacare individual mandate repealed
    Moved US Embassy to Jeruselem
    Almost destroyed ISIS military forces
    Reversed numerous EPA rules
    Reversed numerous Obama rules and regulation

    Nominating another SCOTUS justice.

    1. Cathy L   7 years ago

      Almost destroyed ISIS military forces

      "Almost" counts as "got done"?

      Also...he hasn't nominated another SCOTUS justice yet. Or built the wall.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        "got done" as in got the USA done working on it.

        Better than Boosh's "Mission Accomplished" when nothing was done. Trump distracts and then gets stuff done or makes real progress.

        1. Cathy L   7 years ago

          But, Bush got the USA done working on Iraq. I mean, by your definition of "got the USA done working on" at least.

          1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

            In your mind those are the same things.

    2. Shirley Knott   7 years ago

      Right. If it hadn't been for the distraction provided by Pruitt, none of these things could or would have been done.
      Sure, whatever you say.

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        N-dimensional chess, homie. It only looks like Whac-a-Mole if you're not a stable genius.

        1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

          Chess has multiple pieces homie.

          Pruitt was a pawn. They are the cannonfodder.

          1. Citizen X   7 years ago

            Stable. Genius.

            1. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

              You calling hm a horse's ass?

              1. Citizen X   7 years ago

                I didn't think i needed to.

                1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

                  You people crack me up.

                  You really think everything that Trump does is random.

                  Extra funny that people get their panties in such a bunch over such randomness that works.

  15. Bee Tagger   7 years ago

    The results could be catastrophic for the economy, reports The New York Times

    You mean Trump might lose reelection for a boring reason like the economy? It's the political version of Al Capone.

    1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

      Yes, Trump can single-handedly steer the economy with his directives. That's how it works.

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        As long as that's how people believe it works, it certainly can affect his reelection chances.

        1. Rhywun   7 years ago

          And it's the MSM's job to make sure that's what people believe.

      2. Bee Tagger   7 years ago

        You drive with two hands? How terribly uncool.

        1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

          No, I drive with my left hand, and I am opening jars with my right.

          1. Citizen X   7 years ago

            Chipper has sunglasses pushed up on top of his head AND sunglasses over his eyes. That's how cool he is.

            1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

              Chipper once got six dudes to cum at the same time. That's how cool he is.

              1. Citizen X   7 years ago

                Chipper has on a backwards baseball cap, and when he turns it around, it's still backwards. That's how cool he is.

                1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

                  Chipper met Lawrence Taylor once, and Taylor asked for his autograph. That's how cool he is.

                  1. Citizen X   7 years ago

                    Chipper once kick-flipped his longboard over a sleeping* homeless dude in the parking lot of Taco Bell, and now he gets free Fiesta Potatoes for life. That's how cool he is.

                    *or possibly dead

                    1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

                      Chipper once got Citizen X to goad me into a competition over who could come up with the better lines about how cool Chipper is, and I bit and failed horribly.

                      That's how cool he is.

                    2. Citizen X   7 years ago

                      Chipper always knew that we were gonna die one day.

    2. Rhywun   7 years ago

      It's the NYT so you know they're giddily rubbing their hands together at the prospect of the economy tanking.

  16. Citizen X   7 years ago

    Tanking the economy is one of the surest ways to doom his reelection chances.

    Sure, but not if he wins the trade war!

    1. MP   7 years ago

      I'm not sure the world will survive the Global Warming acceleration when he does win and heads explode everywhere.

  17. Shirley Knott   7 years ago

    "Colorblind racism". Truly a phrase for the ages.
    smdh
    I note with interest the extent to which skin tone was included in descriptions of the interviewed.

    "Hegemonic" is also a rather curious dismissal of the lived experience of those interviewed.
    I suppose math, science, and logic are hegemonic as well.

    It was once a very good school. Parts of it may still be, but ...

  18. Fist of Etiquette   7 years ago

    New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is willing to issue more food cart permits, which would shrink the city's booming black market.

    Anything to meddle with a market.

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

      which would shrink the city's booming black market.

      What a racist!

      1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

        shrink the city's booming black

        OLLIE LARGE AND IN CHARGE!

  19. Bee Tagger   7 years ago

    Pruitt was a committed deregulator, though

    Given the way deregulators are perceived by their detractors, being questionable ethically is especially damaging.

    1. bevis the lumberjack   7 years ago

      Gosh, if only it were possible to deregulate without being a corrupt piece of shit.

      1. Citizen X   7 years ago

        Anybody who claims to want a weaker state apparatus and yet takes a job within it is not gonna be on the up-and-up. It's theoretically possible that they're trying to bring it down from the inside, but given the kinds of swamp creatures to whom such jobs are available, it's far, far more likely they're in it to loot until they get caught.

        1. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

          ^Yep, pretty much this.

        2. MP   7 years ago

          Maybe. But I'll surely take 10 Mick Mulvaney's for 1 Scott Pruit any day of the week.

      2. Chipper Morning Baculum   7 years ago

        That is an interesting philosophical question. I am leaning towards no.

      3. Rhywun   7 years ago

        I'm hoping Trump has a squeaky-clean Mormon or something in his back pocket who wants to drill, baby, drill.

        But... probably not.

        1. Echo Chamber   7 years ago

          The new guy was a coal industry lobbyist, so the #Resist movement can rest easy now

  20. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

    And Mr. Trump continued to threaten Beijing with escalating tariffs on as much as $450 billion worth of Chinese goods.

    Why threaten billions, when you can threaten... millions?

  21. OpenBordersLiberal-tarian   7 years ago

    America's labor shortage is approaching epidemic proportions, and it could be employers who end up paying.

    We need more immigration!

    No borders! No nations! No deportations!

    #NoBanNoWall
    #AbolishICE

    1. Conchfritters   7 years ago

      Please abolish the FBI and Homeland Insecurity with ICE.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

      That's the warning cry from the Chamber of Commerce that you might have to pay an extra nickel for a bottle of shampoo.

      1. Cathy L   7 years ago

        Let me guess, an extra nickel would be no big deal, but you really hate when liberals poo-poo the amount the average deplorable saved from Trump's tax cut?

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

          You should probably stop getting human insight from the voices in your head.

  22. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

    After waiting months or years, she filed on May 23, 2018. Yogesh's parents and brother were en route from India and Australia to see him graduate. At the last moment, he learned that Cornell, without investigation, was automatically withholding his degree in response to her mere filing of the complaint. Indeed, there is the injustice: the automatic withholding of a degree based on a complainant's say-so.

    REALLY glad Past Me went to college in the early 2000s.

    1. Briggie   7 years ago

      Same, every time I read shit like this, I am so glad that I got out when I did.

  23. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

    I stopped going to the gym because of Trump. Now I can't open jars."

    This is why Trump being President is so hilarious. He makes lefties sooooooo miserable. Hopefully she becomes depressed enough to hang herself.

    1. Rhywun   7 years ago

      Unfortunately, it is the job of every leftist to make the rest of us miserable too.

      1. Cathy L   7 years ago

        You seem...churlish and dour, Rhywun.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   7 years ago

          Your passive-aggressive poasting career would make anyone grumpy.

    2. mad.casual   7 years ago

      Hopefully she becomes depressed enough to hang herself.

      Now that Trump is president, how is she supposed to tie a knot or reach the rafters?

  24. Conchfritters   7 years ago

    "Color-blindness within higher education negatively shapes the experiences of students of color," Ayala writes, stressing that students are "preventing the rebuttal of an ideology that not only invalidates their unique and cumulative racial experiences, but those of other people of color."

    Why is it all about color with these people?

    1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

      More than that, why can't it be that the Latinx experience is that hard work fucking pays off?

      Why she gotta invalidate their unique and cumulative racial experience (of color)?

    2. Citizen X   7 years ago

      students are "preventing the rebuttal of an ideology that not only invalidates their unique and cumulative racial experiences, but those of other people of color."

      "Quit trying to excel as individuals. What right do you have to stand out in any way from others who sorta look like you? The tallest blade of grass gets cut first, you know."

    3. Rhywun   7 years ago

      They are racists? *shrug*

      1. Chinny Chin Chin   7 years ago

        Bzzt. Sorry. "Racism" now has a cultural component based on traditional power structures. They're just garden-variety bigots, which is cool

        1. Citizen X   7 years ago

          The preferred nomenclature is "woke."

  25. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

    Pokemon Go turns two years old today. Do you remember life without it?

    I didn't experience it the first or second time around. So yes.

    1. Citizen X   7 years ago

      Yes, i remember the time before that two-week period when grown-ass adults kept walking in front of my car because they were obsessed with a game for children.

      1. Faxsibnatibng   7 years ago

        At least that time they had an excuse for walking in front of your car.

        1. Citizen X   7 years ago

          Yeah, in my neighborhood it's normally just Cordyceps infestation.

  26. Rich   7 years ago

    "Color-blindness within higher education negatively shapes the experiences of students of color," Ayala writes, stressing that students are "preventing the rebuttal of an ideology that not only invalidates their unique and cumulative racial experiences, but those of other people of color."

    Perhaps *this* will help us understand WTF she's talking about:

    "La ceguera de color dentro de la educaci?n superior da forma negativa a las experiencias de los estudiantes de color", escribe Ayala, enfatizando que los estudiantes son "evitando la refutaci?n de una ideolog?a que no s?lo invalida sus experiencias raciales ?nicas y acumuladas, pero los de otras personas de color. "

  27. Jerryskids   7 years ago

    [Pruitt] was a despicable abuse of power that no conservative should defend.

    I'm sure his main defenders aren't conservatives, they're Trumpsters. Give the guy a week or so to do the exit interview rounds on the TV news shows and say anything the least little bit critical of Trump and that'll be the end of that. Trump's vaunted loyalty only extends as far as his left butt cheek and only for as long as it's being smooched, you stop kissing that ass and they'll turn on you like a pack of jackals.

    1. Rich   7 years ago

      If *only* Hillary had won!

      1. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

        But she did!

        #StillWIthHim
        #InternsToo

  28. Sevo   7 years ago

    "Gareon Conley Sues Rape Accuser, Says Allegation Cost Him Endorsement Deals"
    [...]
    "TMZ Sports reported Thursday that the lawsuit states the accuser is liable for "malicious criminal prosecution."
    Conley is seeking damages for the hit his reputation took as a result of the case, as well as his drop in the 2017 NFL draft and lost endorsement deals, including a contract with Nike.
    The rape allegation was brought before a grand jury in July 2017, but no charges were filed against Conley."
    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2784597-
    gareon-conley-sues-rape-accuser-says-
    allegation-cost-him-endorsement-deals

  29. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

    "The results [of Trump's tariff war] could be catastrophic for the economy, reports The New York Times"

    Robby follows this up with a quote from the NYT that says no such thing. They're not that stupid.

    "No one knows exactly what Trump hopes to achieve with all this. Tanking the economy is one of the surest ways to doom his reelection chances."

    By "no one", Robby means himself, and then rides a pathetic slippery slope to the tariffs "tanking the economy"?

    For those who are interested in what the markets have to say about the economy "tanking", the Dow and the S&P 500 both closed up yesterday--and they both trading even higher this morning. No doubt, a trade war won't be good for the economy, but Robby's writing here is dumber than creationism. The markets are telling us that the bad news is already baked into their current earnings assumptions.

    But Robby knows better, I guess.

    1. Cathy L   7 years ago

      So, no "I was wrong, the tariffs did indeed go into effect" from you then?

      1. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

        I never said they wouldn't.

        I said I hoped they wouldn't, and that the closer we got to them, the more pressure there was to avert them.

        I think the strongest statements I ever made were 1) That the trade war with China hadn't started yet--no matter what you read at Reason--and 2) That I was "cautiously optimistic" that they would be averted.

        I'm as disappointed as anybody, and I hoped that reason would prevail. It didn't.

        Booooooooooooo!

        P.S. Is this like a TDS thing, where if I don't pretend something has happened that actually hasn't happened yet, it means I'm anti-free trade like Donald Trump? If I have a sense of proportion, does that mean I'm anti-free trade, too? Just in case, because I'm not willing to make a fool of myself, doesn't mean I support Trump on trade or immigration policy.

      2. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        I'n sure Kathy L would never have said she was wrong if Trump's plan did work in 2 months.

  30. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

    There are progressives who are smarter than to write drivel like this. Robby is making a fool of himself, which wouldn't matter except that it's nauseating to see him do it under the banner of libertarianism. Robby makes libertarians look bad the way Tony makes progressives look bad--it's like that. Example? Keynes was wrong about a lot of things, but reading what Tony used to write about Keynes, he makes him look far dumber than Keynes actually was. Can you imagine if people thought Robby's writing on markets was somehow representative of libertarians and their general understanding of how they work? How embarrassing!

    It's like a child's drawing . . . there isn't any sense of proportion.

    1. Scarecrow Repair & Chippering   7 years ago

      Is this how you deflect attention from your constant "no trade war yet" screeds, by attacking Robby?

      How clever and brave.

      1. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

        Deflect attention from the "no trade war yet" fact?

        I reiterated it below.

      2. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

        P.S. Are you defending Robby's writing here?

        Are you suggesting that turd is something other than a turd?

      3. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        Robby and people like you Scarecrow never waited until today to see if it worked.

        Trump upping the managed trade that the USA had and seeing if the China and the EU would lower their trade restrictions was something you never wanted and were never willing to see if it worked.

        I know how you feel though. I knew that Hillary would never win election 2016 and I was proven right.

  31. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

    "The escalation of the trade war from threat to reality is expected to ripple through global supply chains, raise costs for businesses and consumers and roil global stock markets, which have been volatile in anticipation of a prolonged trade fight between the United States and almost everyone else."

    ----New York Times

    Even the New York Times recognizes that the trade war with China didn't become a reality until yesterday?

    Even the New York Times?!

    1. Leo Kovalensky II   7 years ago

      Ken, I'm not sure why you're babbling on about your "prediction" that July 6 was the day to watch for. I think everyone knew that was the case, because that was when China's retaliatory tariffs were expected to go into effect. You can't really have a trade war with only one participant. I'm not aware of any cases where Reason has specifically declared that we were in the "midst of a trade war" up until July 6, most of the coverage has been about the dangers of an impending trade war.

      As to the slippery slope argument, would you believe that tariffs on $450B worth of goods would "tank" the economy? That's the direction that our President seems to think the slope is leading us.

      1. loveconstitution1789   7 years ago

        The USA has been in a trade war for decades.

        We have managed trade not free trade.

  32. Tony   7 years ago

    Hey Ken, are you defending the most comically corrupt cabinet member in the history of the fucking universe or do I just need some more coffee?

    1. Ken Shultz   7 years ago

      I have no idea what you're blabbing about.

    2. Citizen X   7 years ago

      I usually just skim Ken's walls o' text, and even that was enough to see that there was nothing in them about Pruitt. You're not even trying anymore, Tony.

      1. Tony   7 years ago

        Whatever.

        1. Citizen X   7 years ago

          Lazy and historically illiterate is no way to go through life, son.

          1. Tony   7 years ago

            So in history there is a more comically corrupt member of the US cabinet? Is he or she currently serving in the cabinet?

            1. Citizen X   7 years ago

              "Comically" is subjective, but the only thing Trump's cabinet has over almost every other cabinet is recency.

            2. Sevo   7 years ago

              "So in history there is a more comically corrupt member of the US cabinet?"

              One Hillary Rodham Clinton comes to mind, extorting millions of dollars from foreign governments while a sitting SoS.
              So yeah, WAAAAY more corrupt.

              1. Tony   7 years ago

                "Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"

                1. Sevo   7 years ago

                  "Rarely is the question asked: Is our children learning?"

                  Oh, LOOK!
                  Tony found a grammatical MISTAKE! The entire government is undermined!
                  Hey, Tony! Remember "57 states"?

                  1. Tony   7 years ago

                    Remember when that guy's booze-soaked brain and his evil sidekick were the source of America's global embarrassment?

                    I feel that it's not necessarily productive to one-up this.

                    1. Sevo   7 years ago

                      "I feel that it's not necessarily productive to one-up this."

                      You should feel that way, loser. You backed that scumbag who lost.

                  2. General_Tso   7 years ago

                    Or 'corpsemen'?

          2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

            Lazy and historically illiterate is no way to go through life, son.

            I beg to differ, good sir!

          3. Happy Chandler   7 years ago

            Citizen X Citizen has no grade point average.

            1. Citizen X   7 years ago

              "I can't believe i threw up in front of The Jacket."
              "Face it, Tony, you threw up ON The Jacket."

              1. Tony   7 years ago

                That reminds me, I need to get one of my jackets dry cleaned in case we have a winter this year.

                1. Freddy the Jerk   7 years ago

                  You forgot -- Trump is president. Massive Trump-caused global warming means there will *never* be another winter. Ever.

  33. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   7 years ago

    Pokemon Go turns two years old today. Do you remember life without it?

    *looks around nervously*

    I don't remember life with it.

  34. Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland   7 years ago

    Maybe Scott Pruitt will finally have enough time to operate a Jesus Chicken store. With his oh-so-qualified wife by his side, of course.

    The downside of Pruitt quitting is that some of the investigations of his conduct may lose steam before the censures and surcharges occur.

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