[cheers and applause] greg: i agree with you, every one of you delicious people. happy tuesday. well, it only took a few thousand years but it s happened. hell freezes over. greg: yes, hell has frozen over. hillary, get your ice skates ready. how else could you explain universities losing both cnn and that s like krispy kreme losing the support of lizzo. following last week s hearings on campus anti-semitism fa read called on school to abandon their political insanity. roll it. the ever growing bureaucracy devoted to he can was it diversity and inclusion remains more time and energy be spent on these issues. the most obvious lack of diversity political diversity which affects their ability to analyze many issues is never addressed showing these goals are not centrally related to achieving or sustaining or building excellence. what we saw in the house hearing this week was the inevitable results of decades of the politicization of universities. america s top colleges a
deadline. but i think the danger for and this is something not many people are talking about, the dangers that we know that judge kavanaugh has not been the most forthright in his testimony. these allegations are very, very serious allegations. however many of us are more concerned with his temperament than anything else. watching the way he reacted in that committee meeting, watching his outburst, watching the partisanship, we know judge kavanaugh is not does not have the temperament to be a united states supreme court justice and we ll watch this play out. bakari, as somebody who practices law on a day to day basis you know judges aren t perfect. if you were accused of the things that he had been accused of, attempted rape, blackout drunkenness, abusing women, not being able to coach basketball anymore because he s a risk, being called pure evil by a member of the senate committee, i think he has a right to be