PLEASE PRAY FOR THE MEN AND WOMEN OF UNITED STATES ARMED FORCES AND INTELLIGENCE SERVICES.
John J. Pitney, Jr.
Roy P. Crocker Professor of American Politics
For biographical information, please click here to go to my c.v.
Claremont McKenna College
Department of Government
850 Columbia Avenue
Claremont, California 91711-6420
Office hrs: MW 10-noon and by appointment.
Office: Center Court D-16.
909-607-4224 (voice); 909-621-8419 (fax); 951-323-0239 (cel)
jpitney@cmc.edu; profpitney@yahoo.com
Courses
In the fall of 2008, I am teaching
In the spring of 2008, I taught:
The Congress course features a role-playing legislative simulation:
"I learned several important lessons from the simulation:
- Sometimes being called the antichrist is a compliment;
- Knowing parliamentary procedure is not as important as convincing someone else that you know
- parliamentary procedure;
- Definitions are important, especially the definition of definition;
- When in doubt, stall, stall, stall, and then make a quorum call;
- Once they get mad, they're all yours;
- Simulation or not, victory is sweet."
-- Christiana N. Dominguez, 1999
"A chairman has dual roles: shepherd and sheepdog. Sometimes he must tend to his
flock, and sometimes he must bite them in the buttocks." -- Kevin Walkow, 2007
"It is easier to whip early and nice than it is to whip late and mean." -- Rylan Weythman, 2006
"No matter what position you take, there is sure to be a position you can fill."-- Andrew Lee, 2006
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Jobs, Internships, Awards, and Postgrad Education
Opinion Essays
The following items represent my own thoughts on various topics, and
do not necessarily represent those of Claremont McKenna College.
Useful Links
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"Asked if politics suits him, [Rep. Thaddeus McCotter] replies,
`No, I don’t know that
it suits anyone. Does any normal person enjoy being hated by strangers?'"
The Hill,
March 14, 2007