http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2005/09/01/hardingCalling Off Ann Coulter
If one were to draw up a list of American colleges and universities to characterize as Ann Coulter country, Harding University would almost certainly be on it.
The private institution in Searcy, Ark., is affiliated with the Churches of Christ and emphasizes the teaching of Christian values. More to the point, the Young America’s Foundation included the university last year on its list of “top 10 conservative colleges” that “proclaim, through their mission and programs, a dedication to discovering, maintaining and strengthening the conservative values of their students” — a mantle the university acknowledged and welcomed.
So it probably shouldn’t have been surprising when Harding announced in mid-August that Coulter, a conservative author, columnist and television personality known for her provocative and sometimes bombastic opinions, was among those invited to participate in the annual Distinguished Lecture Series at the university’s American Studies Institute, which was founded by a former Harding president — who was strongly anti-Communist — upon his return from missionary work in China in the middle of the last century.
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Yet in the days after Harding’s announcement, a small group of Harding alumni began voicing their discontent on their blogs. Mike Cope, a minister at Highland Church of Christ in Abilene, Tex., complained that Coulter lives in a “black/white ‘I’m-right-and-you’re-an-idiot’ world. If you don’t agree with her then you’re a bleeding heart liberal who doesn’t deserve to live here.” The problem, he said, was not that Coulter is conservative, but that her views are un-Christian.
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Are people on the right finally getting it or are they simply saving face and seperating themselves from people like Coulter that have been tearing this country down?