Fetterman: Romney for President! (Of Harvard)

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In his op-ed, after brushing aside any connection to Romney or his political ideals, Rosen suggested Romney to lead Harvard "in the sincere and robust hope that he is someone who can navigate the university through painful but necessary reform and drive back the antisemitism that is tarnishing the institution's credibility."

"I find it devastating that Harvard has failed to vigorously address the unchecked antisemitism on campus," Rosen wrote. "To my dismay, recent years have seen an unconscionable spike in — and even worse, an administrative tolerance of — hate speech directed at Jews, including targeting Jewish students. The university's response has thus far been ramshackle and unproductive, to put it mildly."

Ed Morrissey

Karen write about this earlier, but I thought I'd toss in my thoughts too. Why not? Romney has already decided not to run for another Senate term, so the GOP in Utah are already working on a replacement. Romney is certainly familiar with the environment, and his experience as an executive in the private sector and his term as governor in Massachusetts would give him plenty of gravitas for such a project. Harvard's board would never do it, though.


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