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Harvard Professor Goes Nuts Over Trump Leaving Paris Agreement
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Harvard Professor Goes Nuts Over Trump Leaving Paris Agreement
Posted at 12:42 pm on June 2, 2017 by streiff
Yesterday, Jim Jamitis posted on the most hysterical and hyperbolic tweets on President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. But one post can only contain so much craziness. Consider this one from Harvard Professor Joyce E. Chaplin. I’m providing her humble-brag verbatim:
http://www.redstate.com/streiff/2017/06/02/harvard-professor-nuts-paris/
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How much do parents pay so that their kids may be "taught" by folks like this?
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If it is more than they can find in change in the parking lot of the average grocery store, it's far too much.
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