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March 15, 2024

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Academic Plagiarism and the Collapse of Meritocracy in Higher Education

Dr. Carol Swain exposes Harvard's Claudine Gay plagiarism scandal and how DEI policies erode academic standards. March 15, 2024.

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On March 15, 2024, Carol Swain, Paula Sarlls, and Dave Walden joined the show. Dr Paula Sarlls discusses renovation plans for the United States Marine Corps Memorial in Golden, Colorado, and announces the inaugural Women Veterans of Colorado conference Dave Walden shares the story of Alexander Sachs convincing FDR to support the Manhattan Project, illustrating how understanding your audience is essential to effective persuasion

Exposing Academic Plagiarism at Harvard

Start listening at 30:00 – Hour 1

Dr. Carol Swain discusses the explosive revelation that Harvard President Claudine Gay plagiarized her seminal work on African American political representation. Dr. Swain, who earned early tenure at Princeton in the 1990s, explains how her prize-winning book “Black Faces, Black Interests” was foundational to Gay’s dissertation and early academic career.

Dr. Swain traces her remarkable journey from high school dropout and teenage mother in rural Virginia to respected academic, emphasizing that her success came through mentorship from people who saw her talent, not through DEI programs. She contrasts this with the current academic climate where standards have been lowered under the guise of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

When Harvard initially defended Gay by redefining plagiarism as “duplicative language,” Dr. Swain became outraged. She coined the term “serial plagiarist” for Gay and questions whether someone who plagiarized their dissertation can legitimately hold the title of “Doctor.” After Gay’s resignation, both she and Harvard blamed racism rather than acknowledging the academic misconduct.

“While I was at Princeton, doing my waning years there, I kept hearing about this brilliant black woman at Harvard who was a student. And it was almost like I had been a superstar… But then I started becoming more questioning, not necessarily agreeing with elites about things like affirmative action. So I was falling out of favor. And it was almost like Claudine Gay was being thrown into my face.”

Dr. Carol Swain, Former Princeton and Vanderbilt Professor

Honoring Marines and Women Veterans

Start listening at 12:00 – Hour 1

Paula Sarlls, president of the USMC Memorial Foundation, Marine veteran, and Gold Star wife, discusses ongoing renovation plans for the official United States Marine Corps Memorial located in Golden, Colorado. The memorial, dedicated in 1977, honors all Marines for all time.

Sarlls also announces the inaugural Women Veterans of Colorado conference scheduled for February 10th at the Doubletree Hotel in Aurora, featuring Colonel Nicole Malachowski, the first female F-15 pilot, as keynote speaker. The foundation is fundraising through brick sales, with proceeds supporting the memorial’s remodel.

“It’s sad to see our history being destroyed, but that’s how you destroy countries is destroying their history. So we want to keep it alive and keep the stories of these men and women that serve alive.”

Paula Sarlls, President, USMC Memorial Foundation

The Art of Persuasion and Knowing Your Audience

Start listening at 65:00 – Hour 2

Dave Walden, a fellow Liberty Toastmaster, shares a fascinating historical account illustrating the importance of knowing your audience when making a persuasive case. Walden recounts how Alexander Sachs secured President Roosevelt’s support for what would become the Manhattan Project.

Rather than immediately presenting Einstein’s technical letter about nuclear fission, Sachs first told Roosevelt the story of Napoleon dismissing Robert Fulton’s steamboat proposal. Only after engaging Roosevelt’s love of stories and highlighting the potential implications for medicine, energy, and warfare did Sachs present the scientific details. This masterful approach demonstrates that effective persuasion requires understanding what moves your audience.

Walden emphasizes that Liberty Toastmasters has helped him develop the confidence to address any audience, whether supportive or hostile. He shares how he once turned his back on city council members to address fellow citizens directly during a Second Amendment debate.

“And so I always say that the second most important thing besides in believing what you’re selling is to know the audience you’re selling it to.”

Dave Walden, Liberty Toastmasters

Property Rights Under Assault

Start listening at 60:00 – Hour 2

Karen Levine, REMAX Alliance realtor and president of the Colorado Union of Taxpayers, warns about House Bill 1098, which would prevent landlords from declining to renew tenant leases. She explains how such legislation drives investment property owners out of Colorado, reducing the rental housing supply and ultimately harming the people lawmakers claim to help.

Guests

Carol Swain

Retired Princeton and Vanderbilt professor, author of 12 books, and Distinguished Senior Fellow for Constitutional Studies. Her groundbreaking research on congressional representation has been cited by the Supreme Court.

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Paula Sarlls

Marine Corps veteran, Gold Star wife, and President of the USMC Memorial Foundation. Dedicated to honoring Marines and preserving the official Marine Memorial in Golden, Colorado.

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Dave Walden

Dave Walden is an Air Force veteran and retired IBM professional who is a longtime member of Liberty Toastmasters North. A student of Objectivism who once met Ayn Rand, he brings philosophical depth to discussions of individual rights and liberty.

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