- April 15th, 2015, 12:21 pm
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I think most people forget that too... they always have the Baccalaureate speaker come and give a synopsis of their talk from the previous night during commencement too. The problem here is that most of you are further removed from campus so you only here and see the headlines related to what the media covers, which these days almost always centers around the stuff you don't like (ie. inviting a politician to speak at Commencement).
I'm just sad that we are going to get spoonfed from an even more Establishment candidate than Romney was. Were it W.... I'd be much more interested, just because he's out of the spotlight and has nothing left to run for, so he would be very gracious.
ATrain wrote:Bream was invited more because of her status as an alum. She didn't talk politics whatsoever, so I don't think she should be included. On top of that, Ravi Zaccharias spoke for about 20 - 25 minutes before Shannon came up.Dr. Sheh wrote:Gingrich, McCain, Romney, Rove, Hannity, Jindal and Beck in this century. So roughly 50%, higher if you count Fox News correspondent Shannon Bream as well. There were 4 straight at the end of Doc's lifespan.BuryYourDuke wrote:But what is Liberty known for? Bringing in prominent Republican politicians to speak at commencements and convos.Well said, totally agree.
I think everyone perfectly understands the University can invite whom they please, that much is crystal clear. I just think that some of us wish LU wasn't so closely tied to politics, mainstream republicans specifically (at least for me). Someone would know better than me, my bet is of the last 10 commencements, 6 or 7 are politicians or those connected to politics such as Glenn Beck. I wish we had more prominent ministers or evangelists.
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I think most people forget that too... they always have the Baccalaureate speaker come and give a synopsis of their talk from the previous night during commencement too. The problem here is that most of you are further removed from campus so you only here and see the headlines related to what the media covers, which these days almost always centers around the stuff you don't like (ie. inviting a politician to speak at Commencement).
I'm just sad that we are going to get spoonfed from an even more Establishment candidate than Romney was. Were it W.... I'd be much more interested, just because he's out of the spotlight and has nothing left to run for, so he would be very gracious.