Adam Edelman . . .
The author of a controversial university textbook that paints late President Ronald Reagan as a sexist and calls conservatives “corrupt and lazy,” is under fire from young Republicans who feel insulted by the book’s contents. “Introduction to Social Work & Social Welfare: Critical Thinking Perspectives,” by Karen K. Kirst-Ashman, suggests that Reagan had narrow views about women’s roles and may have been unconcerned about the well-being of minorities.
Blaspheming blasphemy!
Heretical heresy!
Alert Peggy Noonan!
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Rare photo of Saint Ronnie awake and conscious at the White House . . .
I think he's pointing in the general direction of that Shining City On a Hill, but I'm not sure . . .
As Edelman notes, the University of South Carolina responded by explaining the concept of academic freedom . . .
The University of South Carolina is committed to academic freedom and a vigorous public discourse," university spokesman Wes Hickman told FoxNews.com. "Our faculty are free to select texts for their courses and our students are encouraged to raise questions, challenge convention and develop their own ideas.
That should conclude the discussion, but perhaps I'm being unduly optimistic.