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It's Pretty Simple

To answer Michelle Malkin about the fair and balanced media:

Bill Bennett: Former head of the National Endownment for the Humanities, Secretary of Education, and the first drug czar.

Kamau Kambon: Bookstore owner who taught a class (or two?) at NC State

Who's a bigger figure in the news?

P.S. Kambon's comments are obviously wrong, immoral, disgusting, etc.  But blatantly racist comments by some bookstore owner/visiting professor aren't as newsworthy as subtly racist comments by a former cabinet member.

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Thank you. Someone needed to point that out. If this guy wasn't a college professor (or adjunct sessional lecturer, or whatever he was) you would never have heard of him. Alas, Malkin just wants to remind us how universities are evil, evil places.

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