Weekend open thread: Falls from grace

What’s on your mind this weekend, Bleeding Heartland readers? This is an open thread.

Ben Adler published a highly entertaining article a few days ago about former presidential candidates Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, and Mike Huckabee. Can’t say I was surprised to learn they are all making big money off spam e-mails selling dubious products to former political supporters.

Questions persist over New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s involvement in lane closures on the George Washington Bridge. I doubt the disgraced former Port Authority official has any real dirt on Christie. If he gets the immunity from criminal prosecution he’s seeking, I expect his so-called “evidence” about the governor will turn out to be a whole lot of nothing. Furthermore, if Christie runs for president in 2016, I believe his signing New Jersey’s version of the DREAM Act will be more of a liability in the GOP primaries than anything related to the bridge scandal. Nevertheless, the controversy does appear to have Christie rattled.

Who’s old enough to remember Dinesh D’Souza? He made a name for himself during the 1980s as a conservative provocateur on the Dartmouth campus. He later became a popular paid speaker and occasional talking head. (Unofficial nickname: Distort D’Newsa.) In late January, he was indicted for allegedly breaking federal campaign finance laws. Naturally, D’Souza claims his prosecution may be “a kind of payback” for his documentary film “which links the supposedly anti-colonialist views of [President Barack] Obama’s father to the policies of the Obama presidency.”

Closer to home, misconduct involving federal grants has ended the careers of two former Iowa State University faculty. Palaniappa Molian was a tenured professor in the highly-regarded College of Engineering when he spent federal grant funds on personal expenses unrelated to his research. Last week he pled guilty to felony charges of making false statements; he will be sentenced in April and could face up to five years in prison. It’s not clear yet whether criminal charges will be filed in a much worse case of fraud involving former ISU Assistant Professor Dong-Pyou Han, who had to resign in December after falsifying research on a vaccine for AIDS. James Bradac of the National Institutes of Health told the Des Moines Register that Han’s test results were “the worst case of research fraud he’d seen in his 24 years at the federal agency.”

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  • D'Souza

    D’Souza still makes 5 or six appearances a year on C-Span.  I suppose if more people purchased book these days, guys like Dinesh wouldn’t have to say such inflammatory things to get attention.  People that should be in the mainstream now feel like they have to go all John Birch Society on us.  

    • I saw him speak at Drake once

      This was probably in the early 1990s, possibly in the late 1980s. He was pushing his line about how because of political correctness, colleges weren’t teaching enough of the classic texts by white male authors. It’s so dishonest to pretend that you could ever design courses to include all of the great books. You’re going to have to leave some things out anyway, so why not include a diverse representation of writers?

  • Open thread

    I just marvel that it has come to pass that Staci Appel appears to be headed for an uncontested nomination for the 3rd Congressional District. Props to her. She was in early,has worked hard and raised money. But here we have an open seat, and all those Dems who’ve whined over the years about being roadblocked by an incumbent are MIA. Sure SA had a head start but it was not insurmountable. Where did they all go?  One possible answer: what Dem would want to bust his/her behind and get elected, only to serve as a freshmen member in the gerrymandered GOP House? I would still like to see a primary, tho. I read somewhere primaries are good for a party. But who woulda thunk a year ago we’d be where we are?  

    • My bad

      Gabriel de la Cerda is in the race also, but for all practical purposes Staci will be the nominee.  

    • I think it wasn't just the money

      but all the early endorsements from organized labor and progressive groups that put other Democrats off contesting the IA-03 primary.  

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