Stanford seems to be trying to monopolize the acquisition of people who are both evil and consistently wrong. They recently re-hired Condoleeza Rice as a professor and set her up as a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institute. Largely regarded as “a hand puppet” with very few original ideas, and willing to repeat almost any [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Donald Rumsfeld’
Stanford has a Taste for Facsism – and Condi
Posted in Intellectual Fraud, Think Tanks, tagged Condoleeza Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Hoover Institute, Milton Friedman, Stanford on May 4, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Hoover Institute is a Front for Stanford’s Political Views
Posted in Deliberately False Financial Information, Economic Regulation, Misleading Financial Institutions, Think Tanks, tagged Stanford, Hoover Institute, Donald Rumsfeld, SEC on April 17, 2009 | 8 Comments »
Behind Stanford’s pleasant exterior is a facist political agenda which is evidenced by their funding and hosting of the Hoover Institute. Hoover is both directed Stanford (although they deny it) and is a false front for Stanford and other wealthy patrons who have a very undemocratic streak. In an earlier article we noted that Hoover [...]
Stanford Lowers Itself by Having the Hoover Institute
Posted in Corrupt Economists, Deliberately False Financial Information, Economic Regulation, Misleading Financial Institutions, tagged Milton Friedman, Stanford, Hoover Institute, Donald Rumsfeld, Enron, SEC, Slavery on February 5, 2009 | 4 Comments »
The Hoover Institute has little to do with serious scholarship, and more to do with neo-con and ultraconservative ideology. Their research is clearly doctrinal and people with independent minds interested in real economics would be good to ignore the Institute’s ‘findings.” Real economists do perform research for them, but when they do, it is to [...]
Friedman and Rumsfeld and Cheney – Corrupt Brothers in Arms
Posted in Corrupt Economists, Deliberately False Financial Information, Economic Regulation, tagged Milton Friedman, Donald Rumsfeld on December 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In a previous post we discussed how Milton Friedman’s ideas were tested and proved to be essentially methods of concentrating power and were appealing to agenda setters because of this. We also discussed that the fact that Friedman was an intellectual prostitute for concentrated power and that he received considerable patronage from them. Something that [...]