Bill Ayers Is Personna Non Grata

The renowned educationalist Bill Ayers will not be speaking at the University of Nebraska. The Omaha World Herald had this to say:

Just 11 days after next month's election, the University of Illinois-Chicago professor, William Ayers, is scheduled to speak at a student research conference held by the UNL College of Education and Human Science.

Gov. Dave Heineman released a statement saying that UNL leaders should not allow Ayers, a 1960s radical-turned-professor at the University of Illinois, to talk during a campus event on Nov. 15.

"Chairman of the Board of Regents Chuck Hassebrook and President of the University J.B. Milliken should immediately rescind the invitation extended to Bill Ayers to speak at the University," the governor said. "This is an embarrassment to the University of Nebraska and the State of Nebraska. Bill Ayers is a well known radical who should never have been invited to the University of Nebraska."

Meanwhile, Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Nebraska, today said in a statement that he is disappointed that UNL invited William Ayers to speak on campus Nov. 15.

"His past involvement in a violent protest group and incendiary comments are not consistent with the agenda of unity that we need in America today," Nelson said. "I encourage the university to reconsider this decision."

Evidently the visit by the world renowned Ayers has been canceled due to "safety concerns" - translation: some politicians are concerned with the safety of their jobs.

What is striking is that Ayers is an important deal politically in Nebraska. That says that the word is out on this mope and it isn't doing Obama any good in the rest of America either.

Cross Posted at Power and Control

posted by Simon on 10.18.08 at 08:02 AM





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Ayers supposedly rehabilitated himself by becoming a big-league "education reformer". Is there any evidence that he has ever done anything anywhere to improve education? I'm pretty sure of the answer, but I'd like to see an Ayers defender defender attempt to answer it.

icr   ·  October 18, 2008 08:13 AM

I'd like to see an Ayers defender defender...

Wake me if they show...

dorf

dorf   ·  October 18, 2008 09:50 AM

I found something at the blog of Ayers' Sixties revolutionary comrade(and also a UIC prof) Mike Klonsky:
http://michaelklonsky.blogspot.com/2008/10/bill-ayers-i-know.htm

It shows that these days you can hardly get more Establishment than Bill Ayers. I'm afraid that the average voter may think of Ayers as a marginal, fringe figure. Others may know that he is mainstream, but mistakenly believe that he is now a "moderate".

icr   ·  October 19, 2008 12:46 PM

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