The Lies Professor Dunning taught Northam, Clinton, and Me


 

We hope for our best judgment when it is necessary to judge the ignorant, the flawed, and those who have done wrong. Not all ignorance is willful. Not all evil is done by evil people.

The man was about to board the flight from Los Angeles to Greenville, Mississippi when he heard the news. Senator Robert Kennedy, brother of President John F. Kennedy, strong civil rights advocate, candidate for President, had been shot and killed.

The passenger nodded to the stranger next to him and exchanged pleasantries as he sat. The Southern accent told him he had found a regional compatriot. Two good old boys could while away the travel time on the way home.
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