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- NATION, Page 26A Renegade Tart Tongue
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- Lone John Silber adds acid to Massachusetts' politics
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- One week after dashing headlong into the Massachusetts
- gubernatorial race, Boston University's president, John Silber,
- was asked if he'd gleaned any early lessons from his
- introduction to politics. Said the former philosophy professor
- with characteristic snap, crackle and pop: "It advises me to
- be less interesting, to learn to speak plastic, so that no one
- has the slightest idea what you're talking about."
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- Not to worry. Silber's quest to resuscitate the state's
- economy and morale, which have suffered under Governor Michael
- Dukakis, will not be boring. A long-shot candidate for the
- Democratic nomination, Silber promises to use the same radical
- surgery on state government that he has exercised for the past
- 19 years to reform faculty and policies at B.U. His platform
- stresses tough budget choices but a big boost for education.
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- Armed with a healthy ego, a sharp mind and sharper tongue,
- the 63-year-old Texan has rarely if ever been known to be
- diplomatic. But he doesn't seem worried about transferring his
- pugnacious style from academe to politics. "I'm an outsider to
- political office but experienced in making change," he said in
- announcing his candidacy last month. Silber is convinced that
- an outsider is exactly what Massachusetts voters want, and a
- recent poll offers some support for his theory.
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- He will have no trouble getting voters' attention. Silber
- can ignite a media fire storm as easily as he can quote
- Shakespeare. By day nine of his campaign, he had labeled the
- Bay State "a welfare magnet"; referred to the city of Lowell,
- which has a large Asian population, as "the Cambodian capital
- of America"; and wondered out loud why Massachusetts has
- "suddenly become so popular for people who are accustomed to
- living in the tropical climate." In a testy press conference,
- Silber later denied charges of racism and accused the media
- of taking his comments out of context. The next day he was back
- again with another whopper, telling a group of teachers, "You
- can live with alcohol abuse and still achieve at a high level."
- Stay tuned.
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