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University of Illinois to Honor Obama with ‘Ethics in Government' Award
2018-08-31
[Breitbart] The University of Illinois system ‐ which has endured more than a decade of corruption scandals ‐ announced Thursday that it will present former President Barack Obama with an "ethics in government" award at a Sep. 7 ceremony.

The university did not explain what Obama had done to earn the award ‐ nor did it explain how Obama qualified after the IRS scandal, the Benghazi cover-up, or his own "boneheaded" deals with corrupt Chicago figures, among other ethical problems.

The university stated in a press release:

The University of Illinois System will honor former President Barack Obama on Friday, Sept. 7, with the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government, presented annually by the system’s Institute of Government and Public Affairs (IGPA) to recognize public officials who promote the highest standards of public service.
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Obama will accept the invitation of a national selection committee to receive the IGPA’s Douglas Award, which has been given annually since 1994 to public officials who have made significant contributions to the understanding and practice of ethical behavior in public service. It honors late Illinois Sen. Paul Douglas (1892-1976), who became known as the "conscience of the Senate" because of his deep commitment to high ethical standards while serving as a senator from 1949 to 1967.

Among the most notorious University of Illinois scandals was the admissions scandal of 2009, in which the university’s president was forced to resign after children of Illinois politicians were found to have been given preference. In 2004, the university was accused of cheating the organ allocation system to give its transplant patients prefence over those at other hospitals. More recently, in 2015, the university admitted that some senior officials had used private email accounts to conduct official communications; these emails had not been turned over when public records requests had been filed.

Posted by:Anomolous Sources

#12  Who the hell would you award it to?

Anybody who writes good papers, doesn't use grad students as cheap labor, and behaves as a human being in general.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-08-31 17:00  

#11  They reside in a different universe in their own heads.
Posted by: newc   2018-08-31 16:48  

#10  Interesting, I saw a similar TheRAPIST joke on Saturday Night Live (Connery on Jeopardy skit) decades after the Python version.
Posted by: ruprecht   2018-08-31 09:59  

#9  Henry Kissinger's 1973 Nobel Peace Prize. I agree with Tom Lehrer on this -- there are things that are so absurd that you can't match Reality with any Fiction you invent...
Posted by: magpie   2018-08-31 09:40  

#8  The award is a plaque with a pallet full of cash being lifted out of a plane.
Posted by: Airandee   2018-08-31 09:15  

#7  #5 - Victor Davis Hanson
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-31 09:10  

#6  Are they handing one to Nixon posthumously?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-08-31 08:08  

#5  Personally, I would like to see "Ethics in Academia" award

Who the hell would you award it to?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-08-31 07:14  

#4  "The university did not explain what Obama had done to earn the award".....

Obama got a Nobel for the same standards. Remember?
But then, he was the Messiah and the smartest man in the room and he did send a tingle right up your leg as far as your butt. But then, he has a Legacy that will last down the Centuries.

And the Univ. of Illinois ? Can you spell SHILL, boyz and girls?
Posted by: Thrinesh Mussolini5081   2018-08-31 04:19  

#3  Oops. Wasn't Benny, it was the therapist.
Posted by: Glomons Glavirt3269   2018-08-31 03:28  

#2  And along comes Benny Hill to fix the sign...

Ethics
...^
...n
Posted by: Glomons Glavirt3269   2018-08-31 03:22  

#1  Personally, I would like to see "Ethics in Academia" award.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-08-31 03:11  

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