The Board of Regents for the Smithsonian doesn't kick out Wayne Clough, the witless censor, but at least an intelligent Seattle voice stands out in the conversation.

From the WSJ:

"We're in the business of often doing exhibits that are about flash points in American history, flash points in American culture, and we have to accept that with that responsibility comes some controversy," said Patricia Stonesifer, chairwoman of the Smithsonian Board of Regents and former CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. "We don't want curators or directors or others to think that 'above all, avoid controversy.'"