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“It’s amazing the left wing wackiness that goes on in colleges today. I’m sure most of these dolts have never read the Constitution and don’t even comprehend that it’s the freedoms that it gives us that allows them to be as nutty as they are.”  Admin

James O’Keefe’s latest undercover video shows professors at two prestigious private universities openly disparaging, and in one case shredding, the U.S. Constitution.

Project Veritas, O’Keefe’s undercover journalism unit, sent a female journalist disguised as a student to Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York, and to Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio.

She got commitments from leadership at each to shred the Constitution, and in the case of Vassar, Project Veritas’ undercover cameras captured the official shredding.

Kelly Grab, assistant director of equal opportunity at Vassar College, was captured on video saying: “Yes, I think we have a shredder in the front office there. Did you want to do it with me?”

The incident unfurls when an undercover PV journalist relates her personal story of being confronted on campus with someone handing out copies of the U.S. Constitution.

“It really upset me and I ended up having a panic attack,” she says.

“Oh, Cato Institute,” Grab says.

The undercover student then says she started to “hyperventilate” and “lost control.”

“I didn’t realize this happened but I just realized the Constitution is kind of a trigger for me,” she said.

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