Lisa Cook's Credentials Questioned: Mortgage Fraud Allegations and Academic Scrutiny
Megyn KellySeptember 2, 202515 min733,934 views
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- π Lisa Cook is facing allegations of mortgage fraud concerning properties in Michigan, Atlanta, and Cambridge, Massachusetts.
- β οΈ In three instances, she allegedly misstated the purpose of her home, with two claims of primary residency occurring simultaneously, which is not possible.
- π« Her legal team has not denied the allegations, with one instance being characterized as a "mistake," and the defense that she is "paying back the mortgages" is highlighted as similar to arguments made by Donald Trump.
Academic and Tenure Scrutiny
- π Investigations into her academic record, particularly her tenure packet from Michigan State University, suggest the economics department did not want to grant her tenure.
- π It appears she was overruled by the dean to receive tenure, despite potential departmental objections.
- π¬ Her research on lynchings and patents, which formed a significant part of her tenure application, has been debunked by subsequent research, which found her data collection and conclusions to be flawed.
- π A key premise of her research, linking lynchings to fewer patents, was reportedly based on incomplete data, with later studies suggesting significantly higher patent numbers.
Professional and Publication Misrepresentation
- π Cook is accused of misrepresenting her publication history, claiming an article was published in the prestigious "American Economic Review" when it actually appeared in the less prestigious "American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings."
- π« This is described as a lie in an academic setting to gain an advantage, drawing parallels to Elizabeth Warren's past controversies.
- π She is also noted for having never published a peer-reviewed macroeconomics article, despite building her career as a macroeconomist.
Commentary on Wokeness and Cancel Culture
- π’ Cook has been vocal on issues of "wokeism," Black Lives Matter, and defunding the police.
- β She reportedly demanded the ousting of Harold Ulig, editor of the Journal of Political Economy, for "crimes against wokeness" after he criticized the Black Lives Matter movement.
- π« Ulig was temporarily removed from his position, illustrating a pattern of cancel culture where individuals are targeted for expressing views deemed offensive by certain groups.
Broader Implications and Media Coverage
- πΊ The media's coverage is criticized for often framing such allegations against individuals like Cook as politically motivated attacks rather than legitimate concerns.
- βοΈ There's a perceived double standard in how allegations against protected classes are treated compared to others, with a focus on "equal application of rules."
- π― The discussion suggests a pattern of individuals who advocate for strict rules for others but seek leniency for themselves, particularly when facing scrutiny.
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