[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
Status: Not Logged In; Sign In
Cult Watch Title: Educating Christine O'Donnell: LinkedIn-Gate, Lawsuits And Late Degrees Color Senate Hopeful's Resume Educating Christine O'Donnell: LinkedIn-Gate, Lawsuits And Late Degrees Color Senate Hopeful's Resume Republican Christine O'Donnell is a perennial Senate candidate who seems to have enrolled in plenty of courses, certificate programs and think tank seminars to further her political ambitions. Her frequent television appearances have surfaced on perma-reel as she tries to win over Delaware voters, and now, so has her checkered educational history. It's all sort of cloudy, and without O'Donnell sitting down with the press to clarify things it's hard to know exactly what's real, what's exaggerated and what's all just a misunderstanding. So, after the jump, TPM breaks down O'Donnell's actual education, and all the various claims she has made about it. We've chronicled extensively that a LinkedIn page which appeared to be O'Donnell's listed wrong information about her attendance in a program held on Oxford's campus and wrongly characterized a fellowship that had the name Claremont in the title. O'Donnell says the LinkedIn profile is not her own and the company removed it last night without verifying her claim. But today new information surfaced in a ZoomInfo profile that includes similar but not identical language about her education. A ZoomInfo spokesman told Huffington Post the information was provided by O'Donnell. The profile was last updated in March but appears to have been written sometime in 2008 before Joe Biden was the vice presidential nominee. Here's LinkedIn: Here's ZoomInfo: O'Donnell's current campaign site says of her education: After attending Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ, Christine was awarded a 2002 Abraham Lincoln Graduate Fellowship in Constitutional Government from the Claremont Institute in Claremont, CA. She resides in Wilmington, DE. Her 2008 campaign site: Christine was awarded a 2002 Abraham Lincoln Graduate Fellowship in Constitutional Government from the Claremont Institute in Claremont, CA and majored in English and Communications at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Madison, NJ. Her 2008 campaign MySpace page lists Fairleigh thusly: Graduated: N/A, Student status: Alumni Her 2006 campaign site calls her a "graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson University." O'Donnell attended Fairleigh in the 1990s, but only earned her degree Sept. 1. The New Jersey-based school has told the press she owed $4,000 in unpaid tuition and that's why she didn't graduate in 1994. She paid the debt in 2003 and received a diploma a few weeks ago after finishing "an additional course," the Delaware News Journal reported. Politico reported that was a "general elective course," though she'd told reporters in March the school was withholding the diploma because of unpaid student loans and said she'd "finished the coursework." Her campaign told Politico that O'Donnell met with Farleigh President Michael Adams after her 2008 campaign to get her degree in order. Then there's Princeton. In a July 1, 2005 complaint summarized nicely here by the conservative Weekly Standard, O'Donnell charged that her employer the Intercollegiate Studies Institute had discriminated against her in part by losing out on the chance to earn "a Master's degree from Princeton." Don't forget that she at this point had no undergraduate degree. From the complaint, which O'Donnell filed herself: Moreover, Miss O'Donnell has lost the increased earning power that a Master's degree from Princeton would have created. In the future with proper finances, Miss O'Donnell should probably be able to return and complete that program, however that increased earning power has been disrupted and delayed for at least three years, given college application cycles, and the damage to her reputation, creating a loss of increased earning power estimated at up to $50,000 per year, for three lost years at $150,000. An amended complaint filed by a lawyer and signed by O'Donnell indicated she had considered not taking the job because "she had applied for admission to a Master's Degree program at Princeton University, to start in the fall of 2003, and was concerned that the ISI position would not fit with her plans." She wasn't accepted, the Weekly Standard reported, quoting O'Donnell's campaign manager Matt Moran. Moran said she "was not admitted to a Masters Degree program at Princeton. She took an undergraduate non-matriculated class at PU on constitutional government." O'Donnell told the Associated Press recently that if the lawsuit called it a master's program, "Well, then my attorney got that wrong."
Subscribe to *Tea Party On Parade* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Skip Intro (#0)
(Edited)
Meanwhile, the bearded Marxist is in a panic.
Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.
It's good to know honesty isn't a criteria for your support.
Its good to know you prefer Marxists, skippy.
Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.
|
[Home] [Headlines] [Latest Articles] [Latest Comments] [Post] [Mail] [Sign-in] [Setup] [Help] [Register]
|