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AJ steel gives a sobering assessment of the disappointing midterm election results, and explains why conservatives were fooling themselves in thinking that they had a chance to win in the first place. He is later joined by Professor Gregory Borse from the University of Arkansas, to discuss his astute observations about today's American university students and the challenges of working with young adults who never faced academic or real life adversity head on. Professor Borse also highlights the out of control political correctness and rigidity of academia which threatens and stifles scientific innovation and philosophical debate.
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AJ steel gives a sobering assessment of the disappointing midterm election results, and explains why conservatives were fooling themselves in thinking that they had a chance to win in the first place. He is later joined by Professor Gregory Borse from the University of Arkansas, to discuss his astute observations about today's American university students and the challenges of working with young adults who never faced academic or real life adversity head on. Professor Borse also highlights the out of control political correctness and rigidity of academia which threatens and stifles scientific innovation and philosophical debate.

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