The University of Colorado is basically admitting that it has no real conservative presence on it’s campus and is pulling out the stops to try to rectify the solution:
The University of Colorado is considering a $9 million program to bring high-profile political conservatives to teach on the left-leaning campus.
Critics say it’s an idea whose time should never come.
CU officials want to create an endowment for a Visiting Chair in Conservative Thought and Policy.
The program would bring a rotating cast of scholars, historians, politicians and media personalities to a town often ridiculed by the political right as “the People’s Republic of Boulder.”
The problem of course is that most of us “Right Wingers” are gainfully employed in the private sector and not interested in dealing with the politically correct quagmire institutions such as the University of Colorado have created. Oh, sure there are some out there doing missionary work among the liberal hordes on college campuses but the fact that you actually have to take out an ad for such a position begs the question what exactly you have done to make conservatives not want to be there naturally.
Time for some retrospection at U of C.

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