The Vance Lecture Series has been accused of conservative bias by members of the CCSU community. • Eighteen of the 24 speakers have been government officials or political figures. Of the U.S. officials, three have been Democrats (Carter, McGovern, and Mitchell) and nine have been Republicans (Kissinger, Buckley, Ford, Kirkpatrick, Bush, Dole, Forbes, Gates, and Giuliani). The six foreign heads of government were evenly split on ideology (Wilson, Schmidt, and Peres represented
left-center parties, while Mulroney, Wałęsa, and de Klerk were members of
right-center parties). • Five of the speakers represented the news media, which is routinely accused of
liberal bias. Hugh
Downs is generally viewed as a libertarian, while Woodward's ideology has been debated.,, Based on reputation, Bradlee, Cooper, and Rather are liberals. • In his
Vero Beach Newsweekly articles, the remaining speaker, former Baseball commissioner Fay Vincent, occasionally offers moderately conservative views, but is generally nonpolitical. In particular, the lectures of Kissinger, de Klerk, and Gates were met with protests. ==References==