October 18, 2017 9:47 AM
Morning Reads With an Observation.
WABE’s pledge drive is underway. If they hadn’t switched from a classical-focused station they wouldn’t need to fundraise as much. In other words: This is GPB’s fault when they killed WRAS.
Pavarotti sings Vesti La Giubba from Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci.
- Earl Ehrhart and Cobb Sheriff: Two whiny and sad Special Snowflakes who need their feelings protected.
- Cathy Woolard’s plan to keep Amazon HQ2 out of Atlanta gets national attention.
- Mary Norwood the Moron: I “forgot” I hadn’t paid to attend a fundraiser I got kicked out of.
- Jimmy Carter surprises Trisha Yearwood.
- How Atlanta sold land for $127 million under value…and then forgot about the deal.
- Direct sales a boon to Georgia’s breweries.
- Vice looks at BuHi from a food perspective.
- The next season of “Mindhunter” will focus on the Atlanta child murders.
- (I need to bingewatch season one, first).
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Leadership was Sam Olens primary qualification for appointment as KSU President, but even there he’s not up to snuff..
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No worries, the Sherriff’s remarks were those of a mere private citizen. He said so himself. Some animals are more equal than others. Besides, the Cobb County Sherriff Department’s record concerning brown people is stellar. One only need be a County Commissioner to have concerns addressed in timely fashion.
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And for everyone sympathetic to what the cheerleaders were protesting or their right to do so, remember you’re un-American and hate this country.
It’s why I laughed out loud when I heard talk of Cobb County preparing an Amazon proposal.
Wait up. Hold the phone.
“Besides, the Cobb County Sherriff Department’s record concerning brown people is stellar.”
Do you have any evidence that this is not the case? If you do, provide it. While I know there were some problems with Cobb law enforcement and the black community in times past, I haven’t heard of anything beyond anecdotal incidents since moving back to Georgia nearly 20 years ago. (Yes, Lisa Cupid being profiled counts as anecdotal.) And this is despite Cobb’s black population more than quadrupling and the area going through like 3 major recessions in that time. If anything, there have been more questionable incidents between blacks and law enforcement in Atlanta and in DeKalb than in Cobb.
“And for everyone sympathetic to what the cheerleaders were protesting or their right to do so, remember you’re un-American and hate this country.”
I am a huge first amendment guy. But if KSU does not wish for KSU students that are representing KSU in an official capacity – which members of the KSU cheerleading team incontrovertibly are with cheerleading being an NCAA scholarship sport – to protest at Kennesaw State sponsored events – again which KSU football games are – then that is an issue that is well within the prerogative of the KSU administration, of which Olens is chief administrator. This is not about regular students – for the lack of a better term – representing only themselves and their own views while protesting on their own time in a free speech zone on campus or anywhere off campus. This was KSU scholarship athletes appearing in their capacity as and performing the duties of KSU scholarship athletes at a KSU event. So if the cheerleading coach, the athletics director (the employer of the cheerleading coach) or the university president (the employer of the athletics director and the cheerleading coach) wants to prevent them from protesting during their cheerleading outings, that is most certainly within their prerogative and job description as student athletes have no more right to stage protests while competing – or in the case of cheerleaders performing – as students have the right to protest while taking midterm exams. I do not know where the idea that society has an unconditional responsibility to accommodate all protest all the time comes from but that is not reality. Sympathy to the cheerleaders’ cause is fine but opposition to the ability of a university administrator to perform his duty … I won’t call you “un-American and hate this country” but I will say that it is not a belief system that is sustainable if implemented in practice on a wide scale. Keep in mind: the only reason why NFL players are able to protest in this manner is because the collective bargaining agreement between the NFL and the NFLPA allows it. The NBA specifically forbids this type of protest – they added the language after Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf began to stop observing the national anthem in the late 1990s – meaning that yes those who do not wish to allow people representing their organization to protest have every right to stop them.
“It’s why I laughed out loud when I heard talk of Cobb County preparing an Amazon proposal.”
“Leadership was Sam Olens primary qualification for appointment as KSU President, but even there he’s not up to snuff”
When you look at Olens’ career http://president.kennesaw.edu the fact that he is a Republican is the only reason why his qualifications were challenged at all. Plenty of people have been appointed presidents of the sort of “double-directional” state universities that Kennesaw State University is with far fewer.
“It’s why I laughed out loud when I heard talk of Cobb County preparing an Amazon proposal.”
Were Cobb County part of MARTA they would have as good a shot at the Amazon campus as any in this metro area, as tons of Fortune 500 companies have offices there, and there are about as many IT jobs and workers in Cobb County as anywhere else in the metro area, right along with Alpharetta and downtown Atlanta, as any perusal of Monster.com or similar would quickly bear out. I am as big a city of Atlanta booster as the next guy, but I would imagine that most of the people who would potentially actually have to go to work for Amazon each day would rather see HQ2 be located in Vinings than the site near Hartsfield that is going to be the main pitch.
So apparently Republicans shouldn’t be university president, right? That attitude only confirms the attitude towards higher education that you will encounter by reading National Review and the Weekly Standard.
Actually, you’re very wrong concerning KSU. It’s very telling how you say you are a “huge first amendment guy” yet most of your response on that subject argues how protests should not be accommodated.
Being a public school, KSU doesn’t have the right the discipline athletes over non-disruptive, silent protests. You shouldn’t confuse private and public institutions, so what the NBA does is irrelevant in this context. Where are you getting this “official capacity” nonsense from? It certainly isn’t from any case law I have seen. Now, if they want to keep athletes off the field during the anthem, then that is their business but they cannot punish athletes.
Yeah, I guess if Cobb County have voted to fund MARTA, Vinings might have a shot. Seeing as how they didn’t, well, not so much.
Ha, I swear I didn’t read your post before I responded.
I am curious about the whole moving them into the tunnel and if that will be challenged anywhere.
There was the cop that told a woman nervous about being pulled over that cops only shoot black people. Anecdotal too I know, but the fact that nothing was done about it until the media got ahold of it a year later was also “less than stellar”.
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Un-American and hating America were the words of the Cobb County Sherriff and Ehrhart. Ehrhart also told the Sherriff ,“He [Olens] had to be dragged there but with you and I pushing he had no choice. Thanks for your patriotism my friend.”
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Olens delinked to be interviewed by the JAC, but did answer some written questions—Q: Was there any pressure or demands from any individuals and organizations to change the policy regarding cheerleaders at sporting events? Answer: No.
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Another of the AJC questions to Olens: What’s your response to people who don’t believe the university’s explanation regarding the change in when cheerleaders arrive on the playing field?
Answer : Decisions about game day programming is the responsibility of KSU’s Department of Athletics and they have been clear about their reasons for making the adjustment.
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It’s certainly Olens’ prerogative to keep the cheerleaders off the field, but a leader would own it, not deny it.
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Please identify other 30,000 student public University Presidents appointed without any previous experience in University administration, or direct academic or education experience.
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President Trump made a private phone call to grieving widow. It was put on speakerphone. Rep. Frederica Wilson heard this conversation, and took it upon herself to spread her version of that phone call. https://chamblee54.wordpress.com/2017/10/18/making-it-worse/
I very much recommend Galloway’s column on Zell Miller in today’s AJC.
Agree. Go watch his 2004 RNC keynote on YouTube…
Agree. Go watch his 1992 DNC Keynote speech on CSPAN.
Really?! Really, really sad!
http://boston.cbslocal.com/2017/10/17/walpole-elementary-school-cancels-halloween-parade/
Still grieving abt WRAS, Ed? Sure, GPB’s overlapping needs for public radio funding are far from efficient, as is the overlapping programming, as is the loss of GSU radio time…. but Bill Nigut?
Speaking of Amazon:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/using-site-mapping-tools-explore-amazon-hq2-location-stewart-berry/
and
http://www.startribune.com/wooing-amazon-with-sun-fun-and-giant-buttons/451390623/
Why does John Lewis need to raise money for a campaign?