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CBS News/ September 29, 2010, 10:21 AM

Christine O'Donnell's Academic Background Under Scrutiny

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Christine O'Donnell's academic record is once again coming under scrutiny.

The Washington Post reported yesterday that the Delaware Republican Senate candidate misleadingly claims she attended the University of Oxford. On top of that, further reports surfaced revealing that O'Donnell's claims that she attended Claremont Graduate University are incorrect.

O'Donnell's LinkedIn page claims she studied "Post Modernism in the New Millennium" at the University of Oxford and Constitutional Government at Claremont Graduate University, a school in Southern California.

However, a spokesperson for O'Donnell told the Washington Post's Greg Sargent that O'Donnell listed the University of Oxford as a school she attended after taking a course on the Oxford campus, run by the Phoenix Institute. Chris Fletcher, who oversaw the Phoenix Institute's 2001 Oxford Summer Programme, which O'Donnell participated in, told Sargent that O'Donnell's claim to have attended Oxford is "misleading."

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"We never represented it as a course run by Oxford University," Fletcher said. "It wasn't sponsored by Oxford University. We rented the space."

Additionally, Claremont Graduate University says it has no student records for an individual named Christine O'Donnell, California reporter Gary Scott first reported. The university repeated that assertion to Talking Points Memo.

In fact, O'Donnell received a fellowship in 2002 from the Claremont Institute, a conservative think tank also in Claremont, Calif. but not affiliated with the university.

The Tea Party-backed candidate's academic record has been the subject of scrutiny since the primaries. She claimed for years that she was a graduate of Fairleigh Dickinson Unversity, but she in fact only received her degree on Sept. 1 of this year, years after attending the school. Republicans in the primary ran attack ads questioning why O'Donnell took so long to get her degree, claiming she owed outstanding bills to the school.

Additionally, O'Donnell suggested in a lawsuit that she was pursuing a Master's degree at Princeton University, but she later acknowledged she has not taken any graduate courses at Princeton.

Update 9 p.m. ET: O'Donnell's campaign released a statement Wednesday saying she did not post to the LinkedIn profile in question, and requested that it be removed (which later happened).  Here is the full statement, which was posted by Talking Points Memo:

"There have been reports that I have released false information on a LinkedIn profile under my name. This is categorically untrue. I never established a LinkedIn profile, or authorized anyone to do so on my behalf. I have always been clear about my educational background. I completed undergraduate work at Fairleigh Dickenson University. After my undergraduate work, I completed a summer program run by the Phoenix Institute, at the Institute's Oxford University location. The Institute runs programs around the world at various universities, and participants study issues of human dignity. I also completed a Lincoln Fellowship at the Claremont Institute in Claremont, CA. We would encourage LinkedIn to remove this profile.

"Perhaps a more important educational issue for Americans is the government takeover of the student loan industry, passed as part of the Obamacare law. This ill-conceived, unconstitutional government monopoly has thrown into jeopardy thousands of jobs in the private student loan industry. Even worse, now college students have nowhere to go for their student loans except the same people who brought them TARP and the embarrassing federal BP oil spill response. Will my opponent condemn his party bosses for threatening private sector jobs and eliminating student loan choice and competition for Delaware college students?"


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steeepe says:
She's lying again. Now she claims that God is guiding her campaign. If God wants her to win, God is stupid. And if that's the case, then the tea partiers are certainly God-like. This group of fools is now so riled up after sleeping through 8 years of the Bush devastation. I wonder if they know they're being exploited and funded by the GOP that wants de-regulation (that worked so well), "free" trade (goodbye more jobs), and tax cuts on the rich (perpetual deficits). At least we're still free to be stupid in this country.
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slappy-jones says:
Christine O'Donnell herself is proof positive that secretive American medical industries have successfully transplanted a full-sized working mouse brain into a human.
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planotiger replies:
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Now THAT was funny!!!
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slappy-jones says:
Christine O'Donnell herself is proof positive that secretive American medical industries have successfully transplanted a full-sized working mouse brain into a human.
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bmw120556 says:
Funny how fringe lib's resort to name calling and hate speech. I guess when you have no substance there is no other option!
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euge005 replies:
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Well the right does not care about facts or honesty. So if you want the repugs in the tea party to pay attention you use terms and tactics they are able to relate too. Shame really, we have all the facts and honesty on our side.
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Bush-cheney-R-Terrorists says:
You can get student loans from the Coast Guard and The Tunnel and Reservoir Project (TARP)? I did not know that. I'm applying now.
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palmflood says:
Not only is Rush Limbaugh evil. So are public commentators who love him, like James Carville. Don't bother taking any Carville statement as supportive of the United States.
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slappy-jones replies:
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Carville makes a lot of sense, as does his wife. I like that they are on opposite sides of the spectrum.
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WVVic says:
The Tea Party Parrots of the Powerful have embraced her like the Nazis embraced Hitler. All Dim-Witted Red-Neck Bible-Thumping Christian impersonators will be energized by this woman.
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stevex47 says:
When in retaliation, the nutjobs yelp about Obama's thesis or birth certificate not existing, WHO does that remind you of?

They remind me of Iran's Ahmendinejad, who also refuses to believe the holocaust esisted.

Just like the Iranian leader, the repubs have PROVEN to be the biggest threat to America.
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euge005 replies:
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That was clear to thinking people from the sad days when Reagan was snoozing thru 8 years of debt and decline. He has had to step aside now and be seen for only the second worst President. He atleast won an honest election, to our shame.
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WVVic says:
Lies and deception are hallmarks of Republican Tea Party Parrots of the Powerful, who energize Dim-Witted Red-Neck Bible-Thumping Christian impersonators. Sarah Palin's lie about the "Obama Death Panel" has been ingnored by the liberal media.
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acehanlon says:
Just a second, where was CBS on Biden's repeated plagiarism in law school? Or Teddy Kennedy's expulsion from Harvard Law School for cheating? Pathetic, no wonder cbs has the lowest ratings
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