the guy's a political scientist, on par w/a liberal arts major really. Hell, who are we fooling? They idolatrize a failed artist w/a Napoleon complex
Years of turmoil and complaints led the Southern Poverty Law Center to fire its founder Morris Dees Southern Poverty Law Center is a scam, not an arbiter of justice Southern Poverty Law Center President Plans Exit Amid Turmoil Making Hate Pay: The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law ... We Were Smeared by the SPLC - WSJ It's time to review Southern Poverty Law Center assessments It’s time for the media to stop taking seriously the Southern Poverty Law Center’s list of hate groups. The SPLC had a distinguished history as a civil rights organization. In the 1960s and 1970s, it took on the Ku Klux Klan and other actual hate groups. Unfortunately, its current leadership has tarnished that legacy by attacking individuals and groups who are well within the mainstream but who disagree with the SPLC’s far-left agenda. Among those denounced by the SPLC are Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, and Christina Hoff Sommers, a respected researcher at the American Enterprise Institute. Organizations critical of Islamic extremism often end up on the SPLC’s list. Maajid Nawaz, a devout Muslim, founded the Quilliam Foundation to fight Islamic extremism. When Quilliam was labeled a hate group by the SPLC, Nawaz sued and in June the SPLC agreed to apologize and pay him $3.375 million. Other mainstream organizations and individuals have been subjected to threats and harassment after finding themselves on the SPLC's list. The media should recognize the SPLC for the partisan left-wing group it has become and stop enabling its libels. _________________________ The SPLC has lost all credibility.