I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge This course explores how issues of race, class, faith and gender have shaped the candidates, campaigns, and our society
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always The nomination process and ongoing campaigns have revealed the complexities of identity and its role in uniting and dividing the electorate
Lol the guy in the grey suit... a war started by Bush... I'm pretty sure we didn't fly planes into the world trade center... just a hunch. Stanford, y'all are a reputable university, check thine facts, and confuse them not with opinion ;)
This is typical liberal backward thinking at its best. Nothing is the individuals fault; constant blame of the society but none for the individual. A completely liberal society would consist of total whining and no one working.
@sgtpepper33 ... its a lecture for intellectuals at Stanford - An institute I imagine you couldn't get in to. Its political science - not political media; they're looking at problems rather than pretending they don't exist.
@jitteryjoe Lol "a lecture for intellectuals" please. I went to Georgetown; I have no interest in another "institute." Btw, institute? Its called college if you're not trying to sound smart. Nice try, douchebag.
I support McCain, & one of the things that puts people off the Democrats is this insistence upon pitting one group against another.We have Black Republicans, Gay Republicans,& strong working women. Martin Luther King was a Republican.But I would oppose any candidate who came with as little experience as Obama & with the questionable friends he has. The main point is we are all Americans but Dems see us as "grievance groups" from whom they can buy votes with promises.
I imagine the Center for race, class, gender, faith and Ethnicity are somewhat dependent upon race,class, etc. remaining major issues. it would seem to be your bread and butter. The real issues in the current campaign are political, in my opinion. People who hope to divide us along lines of the above are ignoring the more important issues about which we should all be concerned. We need leadership in the Presidency; experience is critical; courage to face our enemies is essential.
I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge This course explores how issues of race, class, faith and gender have shaped the candidates, campaigns, and our society
indiage 1 week ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always The nomination process and ongoing campaigns have revealed the complexities of identity and its role in uniting and dividing the electorate
kelekokerupuk 1 week ago
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This video is connected to the Constitution.
grunder20 2 months ago
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Good but i dont get it.
grunder20 3 months ago
Presidential Politics is linked as constitutional law.
flowewritharoma 1 year ago
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LynchColl94 1 year ago
Lol the guy in the grey suit... a war started by Bush... I'm pretty sure we didn't fly planes into the world trade center... just a hunch. Stanford, y'all are a reputable university, check thine facts, and confuse them not with opinion ;)
PRSpl4yer 1 year ago
@PRSpl4yer
Redneck.
ohaiderrrr 1 year ago
@ohaiderrrr Muppet
PRSpl4yer 1 year ago
@PRSpl4yer
smd?
ohaiderrrr 1 year ago
This is typical liberal backward thinking at its best. Nothing is the individuals fault; constant blame of the society but none for the individual. A completely liberal society would consist of total whining and no one working.
sgtpepper33 2 years ago
@sgtpepper33 ... its a lecture for intellectuals at Stanford - An institute I imagine you couldn't get in to. Its political science - not political media; they're looking at problems rather than pretending they don't exist.
jitteryjoe 1 year ago
@jitteryjoe Lol "a lecture for intellectuals" please. I went to Georgetown; I have no interest in another "institute." Btw, institute? Its called college if you're not trying to sound smart. Nice try, douchebag.
sgtpepper33 1 year ago
@sgtpepper33 In Kentucky? That explains the thoughtless, right-wing rhetoric...
jitteryjoe 1 year ago
@sgtpepper33
Oh my Gosh you really are stupid arn't you?
i didn't think rednecks had computers.
ohaiderrrr 1 year ago
@ohaiderrrr No we do, we just don't go around telling other people to suck our dicks. We're not as rude and obnoxious as the british.
PRSpl4yer 1 year ago
matt snipp LOL
saintpk 2 years ago
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I support McCain, & one of the things that puts people off the Democrats is this insistence upon pitting one group against another.We have Black Republicans, Gay Republicans,& strong working women. Martin Luther King was a Republican.But I would oppose any candidate who came with as little experience as Obama & with the questionable friends he has. The main point is we are all Americans but Dems see us as "grievance groups" from whom they can buy votes with promises.
hhn1000 3 years ago
I imagine the Center for race, class, gender, faith and Ethnicity are somewhat dependent upon race,class, etc. remaining major issues. it would seem to be your bread and butter. The real issues in the current campaign are political, in my opinion. People who hope to divide us along lines of the above are ignoring the more important issues about which we should all be concerned. We need leadership in the Presidency; experience is critical; courage to face our enemies is essential.
hhn1000 3 years ago
i am guessing you support McCain?
jpattjr2007 3 years ago