Nevertheless, some in the GOP are ticked about Russ spending his Senate campaign far from :
“It’s pretty bad that Russ Feingold not only launched his campaign from California but has probably had more face time with students at Stanford than he has with Wisconsinites," Republican Senate committee spokesman Matt Connelly told us. "If Professor Feingold can teach us anything,
https://www.gourmaleo.com/wp-atom.php?teamsport/nike-compression-game-sock-stutzenstrumpf-f100.html, it’s how not to launch a campaign for Senate.”
So is it OK for an active Senate candidate to be molding the young impressionable minds at Stanford? The Cardinal response: Meh,
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Brad Hayward,
http://www.jurtech.dk/search.php?fodboldstovle_type/heritage/, Stanford's senior director of strategic communications,
http://villainkeri.com/sidebar.php?fodboldtroejer/1747-marokko/, points out that Feingold’s has to do with development in the Great Lakes region of Africa, which is pretty far east of Lake Michigan on our map. Feingold served recently in Africa as a for the State Department.
"Stanford’s policies prohibit university resources and the university’s name from being used for partisan political activities, and we fully expect that he will abide by those policies during his time with us,
http://endobiz.co.uk/wp-rdf.php?Bell-Ross/BR-01-c90.html," Hayward told us.
Even Stanford's branch of the College Republicans couldn't get really too fired up about this. When asked for a comment, College GOP prez Mary Ann Toman-Miller responded with something longer and more nuanced than many of our collegiate term papers:
"Candidates and officeholders must not just avoid conflicts of interests,
http://onestopkidspartyshop.com.au/layout-styles.php?blog-277-Juventus_Spends_30_million_for_Argentine_Dybala_Palermo_the_negotiation_has_come_to_an_end.html, but also even the appearance of impropriety. Republicans are particularly concerned that adequate disclosure be made of any personal interests or biases, so that students and the public can factor that into assessing the reliability and credibility of faculty," Toman-Miller said in an e-mail.
"Declared candidates should not be per se disqualified from teaching courses. Candidates often have a lot of insight and wisdom to impart to students," Toman-Miller wrote. "They should not be disqualified from doing so. However,
http://www.seduberry.com/wp-searches.php?billig-nike-magista-obra-ag-fotballsko-svart-pa-nett.html, complete disclosure must be made of all material issues affecting credibility."
An A for completeness,
http://www.pistolchick.com/wp-atom.php?CORINTHIANS, Mary Ann,
http://electricvibesstore.com/export.php?sport-business/ol-om-psg-les-salaires-des-entraineurs-de-ligue-1-en-2014-2015-112367, but a Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz for manufactured outrage. Measured, thoughtful responses like that will get you NOWHERE in politics.
Frankly, maybe Feingold's stint on the Farm could be, shall we say, an "opportunity" for the of bipartisan campaign finance reform legislation from Congress.
Since Stanford students are going to be dropping $60,
http://www.producteursdemaregion.com/sidebar.php?maajoukkueet-pelipaidat-647/uruguay-691,427 and 77 percent of the Class of 2013 ,
http://bikernetblog.com/wp-config-sandbox.php?landshold%3Fkategori%3DStr%25C3%25B8mper, why not hit them up for some campaign cash, Russ? But that's just a cynical mind musing.
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