Talk:Brookings Institution
Hey maybe these folks would know why records wrt the work of Samuel Bush during the Woodrow Wilson administration were (burned?) disposed of because they took up space? Buckeye Steel was bailed out of bankruptcy in Ohio at the dawn of the next century. It's like Herbert George Walker Prescott Hapsburg Longfellow *ghlorp*. It's a riff.
questoning the first sentence
Can an organization be right-wing, neoliberal, and anti-regulation all at the same time?
I would say probably not. Right-wing is certainly not anti-regulation. They may well be anti-regulation in relation to their preferred(crony) businesses, but right-wingers have shown a distinct predilection towards regulating any and everything they deem to be immoral, as soon as they are empowered.
These seem to me to be three disparate political world views stacked together in an ad hominem attack.
--Hugh Manatee 19:47, 25 Oct 2005 (EDT)
Given that sentence wasn't really expanded on or supported by the following profile I have deleted it from the article and posted it below. --Bob Burton 01:16, 26 Oct 2005 (EDT)
- Currently a right-wing, neoliberal, anti-regulation organisation, it has politcally veered between the centre and right during its lifetime.
In the history section it says the group is moving rightwards. In the donation section, it says that it is the principal think tank of the Democrats. This doesn't really make sense.
I deleted the following:
- Steve Bennett - Chief of Staff
Google searches "Steve Bennett" site:www.brookings.edu and "Steven Bennett" site:www.brookings.edu did not find anything.
Board of Trustees
- James A. Johnson, Chairman
- Strobe Talbott, President
- Elizabeth E. Bailey
- Zoë Baird
- Alan R. Batkin
- James W. Cicconi
- Arthur B. Culvahouse Jr.
- Alan M. Dachs
- Robert A. Day
- Kenneth M. Duberstein
- Lawrence K. Fish
- Richard W. Fisher
- Cyrus F. Friedheim Jr.
- Bart Friedman
- David Friend
- Ann M. Fudge
- Jeffrey W. Greenberg
- Brian L. Greenspun
- Lee H. Hamilton
- William A. Haseltine
- Teresa Heinz
- Samuel Hellman M.D.
- Joel Z. Hyatt
- Shirley Ann Jackson
- Robert L. Johnson
- Ann Dibble Jordan
- Michael H. Jordan
- Marie L. Knowles
- Mario M. Morino
- William A. Owens
- Frank H. Pearl
- John Edward Porter
- Steven Rattner
- Rozanne L. Ridgway
- Judith Rodin Ph.D.
- Warren Bruce Rudman
- Haim Saban
- Leonard D. Schaeffer
- Joan Edelman Spero
- Lawrence H. Summers
- John L. Thornton
- Vincent J. Trosino
- Beatrice W. Welters
- Stephen M. Wolf
- Daniel Yergin
I replaced with current. --Stansand 07:01, 7 July 2007 (EDT)
SW: Brookings Conservative or Liberal
Wikipedia notes Brookings as Liberal as referenced by a significant number of Liberal papers (NYT, LAT, etc.) Yet SourceWatch lists Brookings as ever more Conservative. Which is it? Does SourceWatch have a Liberal bias or does Wiki have a Conservative bias? Based on references provided, one would assume the former is true.