This is a comment on Dave's comment - "the invite should never have occurred" - on my comment on Mick's post 'Bollinger Bollixes his Brief' to the effect that confronting A'jad was a decent deed performed by a hypocrite who should not have invited this A'hole to speak. It's a post so as to include the video:
Reasonable men (and we too) can disagree whether Bollinger got his multiculti knickers in a twist with the invite. I do agree he's a hypocrite because he opposed the ROTC at Columbia, but I'm glad that he invited A'jad and I'm glad at his take-down which was wholly effective. Suppose Hitler, Stalin or Mao, with the world watching, had been confronted to their faces with a similarly levelheaded summary of their scumminess. That would have brought them into ridicule and consolidated resistance. It would also be an inspiration in history. No invite, no takedown, no autobeclowning, no inspiration.
"I am only a professor who is also a university president. Today I feel all the weight of the modern civilised world yearning to express its revulsion at what you stand for. I only wish I could do better."Let right and wrong confront each other in public. Christ said "the truth shall make you free." He didn't add "but the truth is reserved for courteous non-hypocrites in private."
The practical upshot of Bollinger's invite has been to break the liberal meme that BigBad Bush must be deterred from attacking the tolerant, Islamic, more-sinned-against-than-sinning resistance-fighters in Iran so as to steal their oil (tho I would be happy to steal their oil). By speaking against homosexuality in PoliticallyCorrect-i-bad U, NYC, A'jad committed a mortal sin on liberal soil and that's cooked his goose with the bien pissants far worse than his implied threats to nuke Israel.
Bollix (American); Bollocks (English); Cojones (Spanish).
















Comments (2)
Yes we can amiably disagree on Columbia's invitation. We certainly are agreed on the character of Bollinger and A'jad.
I can't help but beat this horse with one more whack though:
Bollinger reminds me of a dog I once had - all bark and no bite. One day the little mutt took off yipping after a passing German Shepard only to have the large dog turn on her. My dog ran back, tail between legs, until she hopped onto the porch and stood between the legs of my dad where she resumed her yipping.
Similarly Bollinger delivers his truth to power speech under the protective stance of the U.S. military. Unlike Bollinger, however, at least my dog liked my dad.
Posted by Dave Calder | September 27, 2007 1:04 PM
Posted on September 27, 2007 13:04
Is A'jad in a stronger or weaker position now?
Is it more or less likely that liberals will acquiesce to an attack on Iran to destroy nuclear facilities?
Posted by mark adams | September 27, 2007 10:36 PM
Posted on September 27, 2007 22:36