Speaking of shameless demagoguery, The Weekly Standard's John McCormack writes:
Kagan Defends Discriminating Against Military at Harvard
In fact, Kagan didn't discriminate against the military, she ended the military's exemption from Harvard's anti-discrimination policy.
It says a lot about McCormack that he thinks ending an entity's exemption from an anti-discrimination policy constitutes discriminating against that entity.
Though, in fairness (I guess?) to McCormack, there's ample evidence that he doesn't actually believe the nonsense he writes.
UPDATE: McCormack also referred to Kagan's “anti-military policy,” another bit of dishonest demagoguery. Applying the same rules to the military that are applied to other entities isn't “anti-military.” It's “pro-consistency.”