News about James Buchanan

Scholars who ranked Trump 'worst ever president' SLAMMED for 'liberal bias' by polling academic group that's 'barely distinguishable from the Democratic Party and its far-left wing'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 20, 2024
The University of Houston's political scientist Brandon Rottinghaus and Justin Vaughn of Coastal Carolina University released their scorecard over Presidents' Day weekend, placing Trump in 45th place, which is far from the bottom of the chart. Users of social media reacted positively to the findings, accusing the academics of polling only a select group of experts with a shared outlook that is increasingly incompatible with regular Americans. According to one X/ Twitter user, 'a total of 154 people participated in the 'poll'. 'And they are all embedded in academia's uber-liberal tradition.' Another 'laughable survey' that struggled to identify the respondents by name was smuggish.

After the anti-Semitism and plagiarism scandal, Obama may be the next president (of Harvard University): Barack is among those rumored to replace disgraced Claudine Gay

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
The former president of the United States, who graduated from Harvard Law School in 1991, may be a candidate for the position, but he would not be the first ex-POTUS to head an elite college. Alan M. Garber is now the interim president of Harvard University, but the university is reportedly considering a permanent replacement for Gay. The Harvard University - who has not identified any candidates - said the hunt for a new leader would include broad involvement and discussion with the Harvard community ahead.'

EXCLUSIVE: Chapter One of JEFFREY ARCHER'S thrilling new crime novel, TRAITORS GATE: The 'impenetrable' Tower of London, the top cops who guard the Crown Jewels, and a master criminal's audacious plot to pull off the heist of the century

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 24, 2023
Commander Hawksby opened the bottom drawer of his desk and pulled out two dice, but not a gambler, as he wasn't a gambler. Superintendent William Warwick and Inspector Ross Hogan remained standing as the Hawk, like a Vegas croupier, shook the dice vigorously in his right hand before securing them and waiting for them to settle. William was one of two people to die,' he said. As he waited for William and Ross to announce the two numbers' legitimacy, the Hawk raised an eyebrow.

Did this London lawyer assist in the abduction and torture of political prisoners in the United States?

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 17, 2023
Neil Gerrad, 68, is at the center of explosive accusations of kidnapping, torture, cyberattack, et hacking, and instructing High Court witnesses to lie. Karam Al Sadeq is on the phone call every month. He was desperate, having tried everything else being detained in the tiny Guld state of Ras al Khaimah for a decade.