This may be the most insipid non-sequitur Paul has ever written and/or offered:
…The notion of having a judge deeply involved in overseeing aspects of a university’s operations strikes me as problematic. But Democrats have been more than happy to give judges a similar role when it comes to overseeing police departments…
Huh.
When was the last time the nightly news reported that a University Provost drew his service revolver, and shot dead any unarmed motorist in a traffic stop… when the only “threat” from said motorist… was the color of his skin?
That has NEVER happened, Paul.
Police officers need judicial monitors because they hold instant, life and death decision-making authority which in real time is mostly beyond meaningful review. A lil’ less so, since body cams became a more widespread part of the officers’ uniform and gear — but the point remains:
These are two wildly different cases. So different as to make Mirengoff out as a fool — for writing the above.
Here’s a similar idea (with as much merit as Paul’s, above): let’s hire only parking meter cops to teach post-doctorate level coursework at all universities… say, in the field of engineered human monoclonal antibody targeted therapeutic candidates.
Yup. Makes sense to me.
And yup, that’s how Paul’s insane notions related to crime patterns and race (and those of Heather Mac Donald) strike me.
Just like what Trump thinks needs to occur on university campuses, to be “great again”
Damn. Out.
