Does Son of Clatworthy© agree with this?

Today we begin a new feature on Delaware Liberal.  Every day, I will post a quote from Reich Wing terrorist Pat Robertson, founder of the Regent University and the Regent University School of Law, from which Son of Clatworthy received his MBA:

“(T)he feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism and become lesbians.” –Pat Robertson

Does Son of Clatworthy© agree?

41 thoughts on “Does Son of Clatworthy© agree with this?

  1. Hube

    Maybe you start another new feature: Put up a quote from Jeremiah Wright or a quote from the written material given out at his church and then ask: Does Obama agree??

  2. anonone

    Hube,

    Obama has disassociated himself publicly from Wright.

    Has Clatworthy disavowed Robertson publicly?

  3. Andy

    Hube Says:
    Maybe you start another new feature: Put up a quote from Jeremiah Wright or a quote from the written material given out at his church and then ask: Does Obama agree??

    Hube the MSM has already taken care of that request for you

  4. jason330

    That quote can’t be legit. Even Pat Roberson can’t be that far off his rocker.

    If true, one would hope Son of Clathworthy (c) would be eager to distance himself from thsi type of thing.

  5. Von Cracker

    God Damn Hube!!!!

    i kid

    But being pissed-off at the way Blacks have been treated in this country is not wrong…to the contrary, criticism shows concern and a hope for betterment of all peoples.

    Or should the reverend just STFU and know where his place is, Hubert?

    To all the Rev Wright haters I guess slavery, lynchings, systematic oppression, and giving blacks syphilis (just for shits and giggles), is God’s work, and therefore, shouldn’t be damned.

  6. Mike Matthews

    Gonna talk about this today. However, I’m gonna take it from Hube’s perspective. You guys haven’t liked the games folks like Hube and the other righties have played with this guilt by association crap with Ayers et. al., so why ARE YOU DOING IT with Clatworthy?

  7. cassandra_m

    There is something of a difference between Ayers and Roberston.

    And the hint is that no one follows Ayers’ church nor listens to his ravings on his own personal (fundraising) network.

  8. liberalgeek

    Goose and gander. Is Hube actually saying that bringing up Rev. Wright was bad? And if it is OK to suggest that Obama is an elitist because he went to Harvard, is it not valid to suggest that Clatworthy may be a fan of extreme right-wing ideology because he went to Regent U?

  9. pandora

    How about… there’s a difference between sitting on a board with someone who attended Regent University and actually attending Regent University. Or there’s a difference between sitting on a board with a card carrying NRA/ACLU member (take your pick or fill in group of your choice) and being a member of the NRA/ACLU.

    See the difference? If Clatworthy holds these views it’s an issue. If he worked with someone who holds these views… not so much. (in fact, not at all)

  10. RSmitty

    You know, with the formatting of my browser, your copyright symbol in the title looks kind of like the crescent symbol.

    Hmm….

    OMG! Vote for McCain! The DelawareLiberals are going to get us! YAAAAAAAAAaaaaahhhhhHHHhHhhHHHh!

    (end-nonPC-sarcasm)

  11. Pooping Left Wing Troll

    I took a poop once at Regents University and it turned into an MBA student. Coincidence?

  12. Nancy Willing

    Gonna talk about this today. However, I’m gonna take it from Hube’s perspective. You guys haven’t liked the games folks like Hube and the other righties have played with this guilt by association crap with Ayers et. al., so why ARE YOU DOING IT with Clatworthy?
    *
    They are showing what small-minded numbskulls they can be.

  13. delawaredem Post author

    I just love how Nancy and Hube agree on one thing: Democrats should be unilaterally disarmed. Yes, we hate the guilt by association games Rethugs play. But if they are going to play that game, so will we. There is no double standard in politics. If Hube thinks Ayers and Rev. Wright are fair game, then everything we say about Rethugs is perfectly fair too. And they cannot complain.

    If they do complain, they are hypocrites.

    Nancy, you are the numbskull. You pretend like you are so pure, so pious, and yet you have no problem getting down in the dirt when it suits you.

  14. jason330

    Bottom Line: Clathworthy really needs to come clean about his super wingnut connections.

    We are well past the days when rightwing nuts could slip into office without full disclosure.

  15. Mike Matthews

    I’ve extended an invite to Mr. Clatworthy to come on air and discuss this. I hope to hear back ASAP as this is a topic that interests me. Note: Politicians or wannabe politicians are denying requests to come on my show like crazy. It’s starting to bug me…a lot. I guess I’m doing something right if people don’t want to be interviewed by me.

  16. Al Mascitti

    Sorry to interrupt the Christian-bashing, but the issue isn’t really about the degree-granting institution so much as the rigor of the program. From its website:

    MBA
    Program Description
    The MBA program, while grounded in traditional business theory, explores contemporary concepts as well as leadership development critical to success in today’s global marketplace. Available on campus or 100% online.

    Available 100% online. Interesting.

  17. Mike Matthews

    Good point, Al. I’m generally wary of any program whose curriculum is 100% online. I took ONE online course in my undergrad program at Temple and it was the biggest friggin’ joke. I can’t imagine an entire program being based around online learning can be all that helpful, especially for an MBA where all sorts of clinical mentoring and practice are essential to the overall experience.

  18. Al Mascitti

    They are mentored, Mike. God is watching them.

    What we need to ask Clatworthy is whether his graduate degree is really just a diploma-mill piece of paper.

  19. liberalgeek

    Clatworthy got his MBA in 1993, so he couldn’t have gotten it online. The earliest start date for that would have been 1995 (and anything earlier than 1998 would have been difficult enough that just taking the class online would be an education in and of itself.

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