Here’s the interesting part of the report, from Washington Examiner’s Ashe Schow: Women earned more doctoral degrees than men in 2015 – the seventh year in a row this has occurred. They also earned more master’s degrees and outnumber men in graduate school. Politicians who like to mislead on the gender wage gap (more accurately […]
Considering that voters can’t trust Hillary Clinton, this seems like a non-sensical argument by the sitting President of the United States: Obama, speaking at an event in New York City on Sunday, suggested Americans are biased against “powerful women,” which is why Clinton isn’t running away with this election. “There’s a reason why we haven’t […]
Ashe Schow of the Washington Examiner with the throwdown, using statistics (imagine that, liberal media!): And if you want to look at all murders, there were only only 248 homicides were committed with all varieties of rifle in 2014,accounting for 2.1 percent of all U.S. homicides, according to the FBI. Assuming even more ridiculously that […]
There was no physical confrontation between Ashe Schow (who was there to record a documentary) and the faculty member, but the faculty member was unhappy that Ms. Schow and her camera crew were recording the protests against guest speaker Milo Yiannopoulos.
Due process should be respected on college campuses when it comes to sexual assaults. However, the Left doesn’t believe that, yet it should care about due process.
Sounds like a pattern, right? The liberal press, Jezebel, The Daily Beast and Huffington Post, accused Scott Walker, the presumed GOP front-runner for the 2016 nomination, of pushing to eliminate rules on reporting college rapes. But, they didn’t mention the university system already had standards in place and this wasn’t a bad thing. Here’s the […]
Via The Washington Examiner‘s Ashe Schow, President Obama took questions from female reporters in the latest White House briefing. As Ms. Schow reported: “Obama took questions from the Associated Press’ Julie Pace, Bloomberg BNA’s Cheryl Bolen, McClatchy’s Lesley Clark, Politico’s Carrie Budoff Brown, Reuters’ Roberta Rampton, the Wall Street Journal’s Colleen Nelson, the Washington Post’s […]