Must… resist…. inappropriate statements….
OK, my first few reactions to this and this: SWEET FANCY MOSES!!! Ewwwwwww….. If true, this is really despicable behavior on the professor’s part A political scientist? I’m embarrassed for my profession… Much as I might downplay how often this occurs, it’s really disturbing to read about it when it does occur. Ewwww again. Hmmm… ...
OK, my first few reactions to this and this: SWEET FANCY MOSES!!! Ewwwwwww..... If true, this is really despicable behavior on the professor's part A political scientist? I'm embarrassed for my profession... Much as I might downplay how often this occurs, it's really disturbing to read about it when it does occur. Ewwww again. Hmmm... I wonder if the creep ever said, "What nice bribes you have..." [Dammit! You were so close to getting through this without an awkward joke!!--ed. Sorry, it's a natural defense mechanism.]
OK, my first few reactions to this and this:
- SWEET FANCY MOSES!!!
- Ewwwwwww…..
- If true, this is really despicable behavior on the professor’s part
- A political scientist? I’m embarrassed for my profession…
- Much as I might downplay how often this occurs, it’s really disturbing to read about it when it does occur.
- Ewwww again.
- Hmmm… I wonder if the creep ever said, “What nice bribes you have…”
[Dammit! You were so close to getting through this without an awkward joke!!–ed. Sorry, it’s a natural defense mechanism.]
Daniel W. Drezner is a professor of international politics at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and co-host of the Space the Nation podcast. Twitter: @dandrezner
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