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发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 左派教授也就这点出息
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Nov 15 01:11:15 2016, 美东)
既然感到shameful,那就搬走。说让他搬走,他就被offend了。
“While hiking alone yesterday afternoon on Stringer’s Ridge, Senator
Corker was approached by Professor Haskell, who was hiking with three other
individuals,” spokesman Micah Johnson said.
“Professor Haskell began shouting at Senator Corker in a profanity-laced
tirade while pointing a finger in his face and told the senator that he was
embarrassed to live in a state where the citizens voted to overwhelmingly
elect Donald Trump,” he added.
“Senator Corker calmly suggested to the professor that he did not have to
live in Tennessee if he did not wish to do so. Senator Corker believes that
if the leadership of Sewanee witnessed the exchange, they would be sorely
disappointed in the behavior of someone tasked with leading students.”
All three of Haskell’s companions told the New-Sentinel they were offended
by Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
“It was so elitist, as if it were a powerful person talking down to someone
who disagreed with him and he could say whatever he wanted,” said
Katherine Lehman, a former music professor at University of the South. "He
just had a smirk on his face."
发信人: brihand (brihand), 信区: USANews
标 题: 左派教授也就这点出息
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Tue Nov 15 01:11:15 2016, 美东)
既然感到shameful,那就搬走。说让他搬走,他就被offend了。
“While hiking alone yesterday afternoon on Stringer’s Ridge, Senator
Corker was approached by Professor Haskell, who was hiking with three other
individuals,” spokesman Micah Johnson said.
“Professor Haskell began shouting at Senator Corker in a profanity-laced
tirade while pointing a finger in his face and told the senator that he was
embarrassed to live in a state where the citizens voted to overwhelmingly
elect Donald Trump,” he added.
“Senator Corker calmly suggested to the professor that he did not have to
live in Tennessee if he did not wish to do so. Senator Corker believes that
if the leadership of Sewanee witnessed the exchange, they would be sorely
disappointed in the behavior of someone tasked with leading students.”
All three of Haskell’s companions told the New-Sentinel they were offended
by Corker, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
“It was so elitist, as if it were a powerful person talking down to someone
who disagreed with him and he could say whatever he wanted,” said
Katherine Lehman, a former music professor at University of the South. "He
just had a smirk on his face."