This is the lesson that all Republicans and Conservatives need to learn. Stop the money and glory from going to university campuses that hate you and teach their students that you are evil and should be demonized. When will the Republicans wake up? This is where the fight is.
Campaign donations from university employees went overwhelmingly to Obama.
It is ironic that Indiana is a conservative state that has almost always gone for a Republican/conservative presidential candidate. In addition, the Indiana legislature is always controlled to a great extend by Republicans.
Finally, almost everyone elected in Indiana, even Democrat governors, are conservative. Nonetheless, all of its Hoosier institutions of higher education are radically liberal and oppose Indiana taxpayers values and the taxpayers themselves. What is taught students is to be disloyal to Indiana and the United States. Like many institutions of higher education in the U.S., Hoosier universities ignore the American Constitution and the Bill of Rights on a regular basis and the state's legislature does not seem to care.
Ball State University is in court, Purdue University is in court, Purdue University Calumet is in court, Indiana Purdue University Indianapolis is in court all over the denial by the universities administrators of First Amendment protection and the Indiana Constitution's First Article protection to professors and students. This is only what is public; it is probably less the 5% of what the administrators are doing with taxpayer money to enrich themselves and deny America's Constitutional values.
A good question should be: where is the Indiana Commission on Higher Education and its Director, Teresa Lubbers. She is supposedly from the Republican family in Indiana. One would not know that from the liberal activities that have occurred under her tutelage of the Commission. As the new President of Purdue University, does anyone really think that Mitch Daniels will do anything differently? Or, has he already been incorporated into the anti-American thinking that is the culture of Hoosier campuses?